Vakya Panchangam 1995 -

(Note: Actual 1995 Vakya Panchanga printed almanacs may vary slightly by region.)

Here is a precise list of major festival dates derived from Vakya calculations for 1995:

Objective: To provide a digital interface for accessing the daily Panchangam details (Thithi, Nakshatram, Yogam, Karanam) for the year 1995 based on the Vakya Siddhanta calculations.

Target Audience: Astrologers, priests, and individuals performing remedial rituals (Shraddham, Tharpanam) who require retrospective dates for the year 1995.

Key Data Points (Vakya System):


The 27 Nakshatras in the 1995 Vakya text were listed using the Ahargaṇa (day count) method. Key dates in 1995:

Vakya Panchangam for the year 1995–1996 corresponds to the Hindu Tamil year named

. In this traditional system, planetary positions are calculated based on ancient mnemonic verses ( ) rather than modern observational data. Key Features of the 1995 (Yuva) Vakya Panchangam

The 1995 Panchangam, published by traditional sources like the Balu Saravana Sarma collection, contains several core astrological features: Year Identity : Specifically identified as the Yuva Varusham (Year of Yuva) in the 60-year Jovian cycle. The Five Limbs (Panch-Anga) vakya panchangam 1995

: Like all traditional calendars, it details the five essential astrological components for every day: : The lunar day, crucial for determining festival dates. : The day of the week. : The star or constellation in which the moon resides. : A calculated period for auspiciousness. : Half of a Tithi. Auspicious Timings (Muhurta)

: Used primarily to find favorable times for weddings, housewarmings, and new ventures. Planetary Transits : Records the movement of major planets like Jupiter ( ), Saturn ( ), and the lunar nodes ( ) according to the Vakya vs. Thirukanitha Systems It is important to note that the

system (often associated with the "Pambu Panchangam") differs from the Thirukanitha

(Drig-Ganita) system. While Thirukanitha is updated for modern astronomical accuracy (precession of equinoxes), the Vakya system is preserved for its historical and ritualistic significance in many South Indian temples. (Note: Actual 1995 Vakya Panchanga printed almanacs may

For detailed digital access to the specific 1995-96 Yuva year records, you can view the archived Vakya Panchangam on Scribd specific dates

for major festivals or planetary transits that occurred during the 1995 Yuva 1995 1996 | PDF - Scribd

Based on the request for "Vakya Panchangam 1995," I have developed a digital feature specification and a functional code module. This feature allows users to retrieve specific astrological data for the year 1995 based on the traditional Vakya system used widely in South India (particularly for Tamil Brahmin rituals).

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 27 Nakshatras in the 1995 Vakya text

The 1995 edition was particularly important for two reasons: