Pambu Panchangam 201011
Pambu Panchangam 2010–11 is a specific edition of the widely used Tamil Hindu almanac that covered the period from approximately August 2010 to July 2011
Purattasi (September – October 2010)
- Mahalaya Amavasya (October 7) – Last day for ancestors’ rites.
- Purattasi Saturdays – Special for Lord Venkateswara.
Grahanam (Eclipses): The 2010–2011 cycle detailed solar and lunar eclipses, providing the specific "Parihara" (remedial) measures for affected zodiac signs. Planetary Transits (Gocharam) pambu panchangam 201011
What is the Pambu Panchangam?
Before diving into the specifics of 2010-11, it is essential to understand the legacy. The Pambu Panchangam is widely regarded as the most authoritative and accurate Hindu almanac in the Tamil language. Published by the descendants of the legendary astrologer Kanippadhigai Pambu Seshadhri Sastri, it has earned the trust of the community for over a century. Pambu Panchangam 2010–11 is a specific edition of
Vaikunda Ekadashi: Observed during the Tamil month of Margazhi. Mahalaya Amavasya (October 7) – Last day for
For further reading on how these traditional units are calculated, you can explore the Panchangam entry on Wikipedia auspicious dates
The almanac detailed how the planetary movements would affect the twelve zodiac signs, offering a forecast for agriculture, politics, and general welfare. For farmers in the Cauvery delta, who still relied heavily on the almanac's rainfall predictions (Karukatru), the 2010-11 edition was an essential tool for sowing and harvesting. It encoded centuries of meteorological observation into astrological verse, providing guidance that modern weather forecasts often failed to match in terms of local specificity.