Pambu Panchangam 201011 2021 Online
Pambu Panchangam (2010–11 & 2021): The Serpent’s Gaze on Time, Prophecy, and Cosmic Rhythms
Key Features of the 2021 Edition
| Aspect | Pambu Panchangam 2021 Prediction | General Observation |
|--------|----------------------------------|----------------------|
| Kala Sarpa Yoga | Present from May to September 2021 | Many astrologers agreed |
| Bhava Rogam (epidemic indicator) | Highlighted in Aani (June–July) | Second COVID wave peaked in Tamil Nadu around that time |
| Chandra Grahanam (Lunar eclipse) | May 26, 2021 – visible in India | Matched scientific dates |
| Auspicious wedding dates | Fewer than usual in June/July | Many families postponed weddings |
Key Highlights: 2010–2011 Edition
Looking back at the 2010–2011 Pambu Panchangam, this period was astrologically significant due to several planetary transits: pambu panchangam 201011 2021
- Saturn in Virgo (Kanni Rasi): The 2010–11 period saw Saturn moving through Virgo. This created what is known as Ashtama Shani for Gemini (Mithuna) and Virgo (Kanni) ascendants. The Pambu Panchangam prescribed specific Monday fasts and Naga pujas during this time.
- Rahu-Ketu Axis: Rahu was in Aquarius (Kumbha), and Ketu was in Leo (Simha). This axis triggered sudden career changes for many and emphasized the need for ancestor worship (Pitru Karma).
- Famous Prediction: The 2010 edition notably predicted heavy rains and flooding in coastal Tamil Nadu – a prediction that sadly came true in late 2010.
A. The Vakya System of Calculation
Throughout 2010–2021, the almanac strictly adhered to the Vakya system. This resulted in slight variations in the timings of festivals compared to the Thirukkanitha (modern mathematical) almanacs. Pambu Panchangam (2010–11 & 2021): The Serpent’s Gaze
- Impact: Temple festivals (Brahmotsavams) in major temples like Srirangam, Thirupathi, and Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple rely on these timings.
- Observation: The difference in Rahu Kalam and Yamagandam (inauspicious times) was often minimal but strictly observed by orthodox followers.
1. Rare Planetary Conjunctions
- Saturn – Jupiter opposition occurred in specific signs, and Pambu Panchangam predicted a delayed monsoon in South India — which reportedly came true.
- Ketu’s transit was calculated differently from other panchangams, leading to a debate among astrologers about the correct Maha Dasha timings for many individuals.
Important Warning for 2010–11:
Pambu Panchangam flagged the Rahu Kalam and Yamagandam timings strictly. For example, on Mondays in 2010, Rahu Kalam was from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM – no new beginnings were advised during this period. Saturn in Virgo (Kanni Rasi): The 2010–11 period