Panchangam 1999 — Tamil Vakya

The "Panchangam" (meaning "five limbs") provides daily details on five key astronomical elements: Tithi (Lunar Day): Crucial for determining the dates of festivals like Janmashtami Vara (Weekday): Sunday through Saturday. Nakshatra (Star): The moon's position among the 27 stars (e.g., The sum of the longitudinal positions of the Sun and Moon. Half of a Tithi. Popular Versions and Publications The most famous Vakya-based almanac is the Pambu Panchangam

The is a traditional almanac used extensively in South India, particularly Tamil Nadu, to determine auspicious timings, planetary positions, and religious festivals. tamil vakya panchangam 1999

The Pañcāṅgam (literally “five limbs”) is the Hindu almanac, detailing: For weddings in 1999, Vakya Panchangam was the

A significant day for ancestral rites, occurring on August 11, 1999. Guru Purnima: Observed on July 28, 1999. For weddings in 1999

For weddings in 1999, Vakya Panchangam was the final authority in thousands of Tamil homes. Auspicious wedding months included Vaikasi (May), Aavani (August), and Karthigai (November). Notably, the Tula (Libra) and Vrischika (Scorpio) months of 1999 had very few vivaha muhurtams due to the Sun’s position and the presence of Jyeshta nakshatra.