These dates may vary by 1 day compared to Drik Panchangam, due to computational differences.
For a day in 1999 (e.g., May 29, 1999), a typical Vakya calculation would include:
You can access and download copies of the 1999–2000 Vakya Panchangam through the following repositories: Noolaham Foundation : Host a full 152-page PDF of the Pramaathi Varusha Vakya Panchangam (1999-2000) published by Jyotisha Prakasa Yantrasala [23]. : Features a 26-page digital version of the Maruthuvakudi Original Vakya Panchangam for the same period [5.1, 5.13]. Interactive Daily Data tamil vakya panchangam 1999
For common rituals in 1999, the Vakya Panchangam is preferred in:
A common point of confusion is that the Western Gregorian year (January to December) does not align with the Tamil solar year. The Tamil year begins in mid-April (Chithirai month). These dates may vary by 1 day compared
Today, the 1999 Tamil Vakya Panchangam remains a point of reference for calculating "Dasa Bhukti" periods for those born in that year. As these individuals enter adulthood and reach major life milestones, the data within this specific almanac helps astrologers understand the foundational planetary strengths present at their moment of birth. Whether for spiritual adherence or genealogical research, this record remains a cornerstone of Tamil heritage.
You might be wondering why someone would look up a 1999 almanac in the current year. There are several practical reasons: Interactive Daily Data For common rituals in 1999,
The year 1999 in the Tamil Vakya Panchangam system corresponds primarily to the (Tamil year 5100–5101).
Vakya panchangam timing for eclipses may differ from UTC by ~15-20 minutes; follow local temple kala nirnayam.