Vakya Panchangam 1996 Tamil Exclusive «ULTIMATE»
Celebrated in mid-January, marking the harvest festival.
For horoscope preparation or rectification for individuals born between April 1996 and April 1997, the Vakya system is the preferred choice for many orthodox families.
For devout Tamil Hindus around the world—from the bustling streets of Chennai to the quiet temples of Singapore and London—the Panchangam is not merely a calendar. It is a spiritual compass. Among the various systems of astronomical calculation, the holds a unique and revered position. Unlike the Drik (Drig) system, which relies on observable, real-time planetary positions, the Vakya Panchangam is rooted in ancient Siddhantic texts and traditional Vakyas (aphoristic formulas) passed down through generations of Saurashtrian and Tamil Brahmin scholars. vakya panchangam 1996 tamil exclusive
தாது வருஷ வாக்கிய பஞ்சாங்கம் 1996-1997 - நூலகம்
On April 14, 1996, the year shifted from Yuva to Dhatu. The Panchangam would have highlighted the new planetary positions: Entered Aries (Mesha Rasi). Celebrated in mid-January, marking the harvest festival
While 1996 has passed, the 1996 Vakya Panchangam is still consulted for:
The movement of Jupiter is paramount. Depending on the early or late part of 1996, Jupiter’s position in the zodiac determined auspiciousness for specific signs. It is a spiritual compass
Why do people still look for the Vakya Panchangam 1996 today?
If you manage to acquire a digitized micro-film or a rare physical print of the 1996 edition, navigating it requires a basic understanding of Tamil astrological notation:
On , a total solar eclipse occurred, visible in parts of India. The Drik Panchangam gave precise timings from NASA data. However, the Tamil exclusive Vakya Panchangam for 1996 (e.g., the Sri Rangam edition) listed the eclipse based on the Vakya rule: "Rahu grihasthe Ravi sasi..." (the Sun and Moon are seized by Rahu). The Vakya timings for sparsha (contact) and moksha (release) were earlier by nearly 15 minutes. In Tamil Nadu’s Srirangam and Rameswaram temples, priests followed the Vakya timings exclusively for the snana and dana rituals. This act was not ignorance but a conscious theological stance: the sastra over the telescope.
: The Drik Panchangam constantly adapts to modern astronomical observations and software alignments to calculate exactly where planets are visible in the sky.