: The shadow planets transited the Scorpio/Taurus axis, dictating the financial fortunes predicted in the book's rear index. Major Festivals and Muhurtham Dates in 1994
The constellation the moon is in. Useful for birthdays and wedding planning.
The year (corresponding to the Tamil years Bhava and Yuva ) holds a unique position for collectors, astrologers, and researchers. Whether you are looking to reconstruct a 1994 birth chart (Horoscope), studying long-term planetary cycles, or researching the history of Tamil publishing, the 1994 edition is a valuable archival document. The Cultural Legacy of the Snake Almanac
Pambu Panchangam (பாம்பு பஞ்சாங்கம்) is one of the most respected and widely followed traditional Tamil almanacs. Named after its founder, , this panchangam is known for its accuracy in astronomical calculations and its practical guidance for daily rituals, festivals, and auspicious timings (muhurtham). The 1994 edition continues this legacy, reflecting the celestial positions and Tamil calendar for that specific year.
Most traditional Tamil temples, including the Rameswaram and Madurai Meenakshi temples, use the Vakya system to schedule rituals, ensuring the 1994 edition remains the definitive source for that year's temple timelines. Key Astrological Highlights of 1994
The core framework behind the Pambu Panchangam is the . This system relies on ancient astronomical mnemonic verses dictated by the sage Agastya and other ancient seers.
Efforts are being made to preserve and promote the Pambu Panchangam, including digital versions and online resources. This will ensure that the calendar continues to play a vital role in the Hindu community for generations to come.
In the 60-year Tamil cycle, the year starting in mid-April 1994 was known as Bhava Varusham (or Bava). It followed (1993) and preceded
The (often referred to as the "snake calendar" or traditional Tamil Vakya Panchangam) is a foundational document for daily life, cultural events, and religious practices in Tamil Nadu. The Pambu Panchangam 1994 , covering the Tamil years Srimukha and Bhava, was a significant guide for scheduling events, understanding planetary movements, and calculating auspicious times (Nalla Neram) during that period.