Vakya Panchangam | 1995 Work
Vakya Panchangam is a traditional Hindu almanac based on the Vakyam system, primarily used in South India (especially Tamil Nadu) for religious rituals. The 1995 edition would have tracked the lunar-solar cycles of that specific year for ceremonial timing. Core Differences in Calculation
Core Components: Analysis of daily data including Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (constellation), Yoga, Karana, and Vaaram (weekday). vakya panchangam 1995 work
2. Vakya-Specific Features
- Original Vakya phrases in Tamil/Sanskrit (e.g., “Āṉantaṉ vāyu nilā…”) for key planetary positions
- Vakya-calculated positions for:
- A combination of the Sun and Moon's positions.
- Used to determine the auspiciousness of a time. There are 27 Yogas.
- Some Yogas (like Siddhi or Shubha) are excellent for starting work; others (like Vyatipata) are avoided.
Planetary Formulas: The work utilizes the ancient speed projections of the seven main planets plus the lunar nodes, Rahu and Ketu. In 1995, these calculations provided the basis for Gochara Phala (transit results), which are used to predict life trends based on natal Moon signs. Vakya Panchangam is a traditional Hindu almanac based
, the Yuva year is associated with youthful energy and growth. For practitioners of this system, the 1995 work involved: Religious Observances: Original Vakya phrases in Tamil/Sanskrit (e