Pambu Panchangam - 1994

The 1994 Pambu Panchangam is now a sought-after reference for: Astrological Back-tracing

The star constellation, used for birthday ( Janma Nakshatra ) celebrations. Yoga: The auspicious solar-lunar relationship. Karana: Half of a Tithi. Significance of the 1994 Calendar pambu panchangam 1994

A unique feature of the Pambu Panchangam is the (Zodiac Predictions). For the Durmukhi year (starting April 1994), the almanac provided forecasts for all 12 moon signs. These predictions covered: The 1994 Pambu Panchangam is now a sought-after

: Traditionally, it provided "Rainfall Predictions" for the Bava year, guiding farmers on when to sow and harvest based on planetary transits. Historical Significance Significance of the 1994 Calendar A unique feature

| Date (Gregorian) | Type | Visibility according to Pambu | Remarks | |----------------|------|------------------------------|---------| | May 10, 1994 | Annular Solar Eclipse | Not visible in India (visible in Pacific, USA) | Mentioned in almanac but not applicable for rituals in Tamil Nadu | | November 3, 1994 | Total Solar Eclipse | Partial visibility in South India (Tamil Nadu, Kerala) | Pambu noted specific timings for sutak (inauspicious period) |

For researchers or practitioners seeking exact muhurta timings from 1994, original palm-leaf or reprinted editions of Pambu Panchangam (available with Chennai-based traditional publishers like S. R. P. Publications) provide down-to-the-vighati data.