Pambu Panchangam 201011 2021 __top__ May 2026
The Pambu Panchangam is the most iconic Tamil almanac, revered for over 135 years as a spiritual and astronomical guide. Published by the Manonmani Vilasa Press in Chennai, it is instantly recognizable by its yellow-tinted pages and the prominent image of a snake (pambu) on the cover.
Unlike some modern almanacs that use the Thirukanitha system, the Pambu Panchangam follows the ancient Vakya system. This method uses traditional astronomical tables and "Vakyas" (sentences/formulae) passed down through generations to calculate planetary positions without complex modern math. It is the preferred reference for major temples and households, particularly in the Cauvery Delta region of Tamil Nadu. Notable Years: 2010 to 2021
(auspicious time) dates. He found a rare, powerful window in late 2011. Despite the skepticism of the younger generation, they followed his "Snake's word." Meera’s wedding day was remarkably clear and joyful, cementing the book's status as the family's silent guardian. 2015: The Year of the Great Deluge pambu panchangam 201011 2021
During the decade spanning 2010 to 2021, the Pambu Panchangam remained the primary authority for: Auspicious Timings (Muhurtham):
- Vikari (14 April 2010 – 3 April 2011)
- Virodhi Kriyu (4 April 2011 – 13 April 2012)
Families relied on it to fix dates for weddings, housewarmings, and Upanayanams. Religious Observances: It provided precise dates for Tamil festivals like , and temple Kumbhabhishekams Agricultural Planning: The Pambu Panchangam is the most iconic Tamil
, which hosts English and Tamil versions of historical panchangams. Pambu Panchangam 2020–2021
: In the Tamil 60-year cycle, this timeframe covered years from Vikruthi (2010-11) Plava (2021-22) Modern Reach Vikari (14 April 2010 – 3 April 2011)
Today, the 2021 edition is remembered as the “COVID Panchangam” among Tamil astrologers, with some even framing their copy as a historical document.