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Tamil Panchangam
is a spiritual and
scientific Hindu calendar. It is an ancient art of Vedic
astrology that helps to maintain the best days and time to
come. Tamil Panchangam has been derived from two words Panch(meaning
5) and ang(meaning aspect). The Tamil Panchangam measures
time in lunar months whose names reveal the secret path of
stars and constellations. It lists four weeks of seven days,
identified with planets and gods. This therefore takes into
account five aspects - Din(Vara) or the solar day, Tithi or
the lunar day, Nakshatra or the constellation, Yoga and
Karan.
It is far more accurate than
conventional horoscopes and has loads of empowering
practical uses like telling you the best days and times for
travel, love, parties, moving, interviews, investments
dental visits & lot. To find the auspicious time to start
anything new it considers the week day of week (Vara), Tithi,
Nakshatra(Star), Yogam of the day, Karana of the day, and
the ending moments of all these to determine whether the day
is Amurtha, Siddha and Shubha. The Tamil Panchangam is
always used as the spiritual expression of time for Hindus
and a guide to a life close to God and religion.
Although it is essential to have
the knowledge of arithmetical calculations to understand
Indian Astrology, but for the benefit of the common
people, astrologers have devised a calendar (Panchang)
with the help of which, and simple arithmetical
calculations, one can have knowledge about planets, good
or bad for him.
It is not necessary for a common
man to be an astrologer in order to understand the Tamil
Panchangam. But for a smooth and systematic running of
life, one should know how to interpret 'Phalita'.
Tamil Panchangam means five organs
to understand the Phalita. These five things are
Tithi (Date)
Nakshatra (Group of stars)
Yoga (an auspicious moment)
Karan (Half of the part of Tithi)
Vaar (days of the week)
In the Hindu method of
calculations, although the 365 ΒΌ days of the revolutions
of the earth round the sun are recognised, the
calculations are done according to the revolution of the
moon round the earth, which falls short by approximately
7 days during one year, when compared to calculations
done according to the solar calendar.
The Tamil panchangam, based on the
lunar calendar, which also has 12 months in a year comes
level with the "Ayanas" or sun calculation by adding a
month ( known as Loonth or Purshottam Maas) after every
three years.
The time between two consecutive
risings of the sun is the day, the Solar day or Din.(
according to the Gregorian calendar the day begins at
12.00 P.M.) , according to the Indian calendar the time
between two consecutive risings of the moon is taken as
LunarDay or Tithi.
The panchang measures time in
lunar months whose names reveal the secret path of stars
and constellations. The face of the new moon is called
Amavasya and it ushers in the new month. The first
fortnight of the full moon is known as Shuklapaksha "the
bright half" as the moon waxes; while the dark half
fortnight of the month is called Krishnapaksha during
which the moon wanes.
Tamil Panchangam for the year:
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