Vakya Panchangam 1995 -
The Vakya Panchangam 1995 represents a specific historical slice of the traditional Tamil astrological calendar, widely used for determining auspicious timings and ritual observances. For the year 1995 (predominantly corresponding to the Tamil year Yuva), this almanac served as the primary guide for temple festivals, personal horoscopes, and religious ceremonies in regions like Tamil Nadu and parts of Sri Lanka. What is Vakya Panchangam?
4. Important Dates in 1995 According to Vakya Panchangam
Solar Ingress (Sankranti) – approximate (Drik vs Vakya differs by up to 1 day):
- Mesha Sankranti (Tamil New Year): April 14, 1995 – Start of Krodhi year
- Other Sankrantis in 1995:
Jan 14 (Makara), Feb 13 (Kumbha), Mar 15 (Meena), Apr 14 (Mesha), May 15 (Vrishabha), Jun 15 (Mithuna), Jul 16 (Karka), Aug 17 (Simha), Sep 17 (Kanya), Oct 18 (Tula), Nov 16 (Vrishchika), Dec 16 (Dhanus)
Planetary Transits: Notable transits in 1995, such as those of Jupiter (Guru) and Saturn (Shani), were calculated using the fixed formulas of the Vakya school. Vakya vs. Thirukanitha in 1995 Saptarishis Astrology Magazine “Vakya” and “Drig-Ganita” by L. V. S. MANI vakya panchangam 1995
The Historical Context of the 1995 Vakya Panchangam
By 1995, modern Indian ephemeredes based on the Lahiri Ayanamsa were becoming popular. However, hundreds of traditional temples (like the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Trivandrum and the Chidambaram Nataraja Temple) continued to rely on the Vakya method for fixing festival dates. The Vakya Panchangam 1995 represents a specific historical