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The Tamil New Year in April 2010 marked the beginning of the Vikruti year. The Pambu Panchangam 2010-11 provided the specific predictions (palangal) associated with this year. According to traditional astrology, Vikruti is characterized by specific planetary transits, and the almanac offered a detailed Sanipeyarchi (Saturn transit) prediction, which is a major event in Tamil astrology.

The is a popular Tamil almanac based on the Vakya (classical oral/vocal) system of astronomical calculation. Its name, which means "Snake Almanac," comes from the prominent image of a snake on its cover, representing the lunar node/Moon. pambu panchangam 201011

For the layperson in 2010, the almanac was the ultimate arbiter of Muhurtham (auspicious timings). Whether it was for fixing a wedding date, buying a new house, or starting a new business, the Pambu Panchangam offered the definitive verdict. The 2010-11 edition meticulously calculated the transition times of stars and the break of dawn, allowing devotees to time their rituals to the exact second. It also included the crucial Rahu Kalam and Yamagandam periods—times considered inauspicious for new endeavors—which remained strictly observed by orthodox families during that year. The Tamil New Year in April 2010 marked

Based on historical almanac records, here are significant dates from that period: Chaitra Navaratri: 16 March – 24 March 2010. Tamil New Year (Vikruthi): 14 April 2010. Sharad Navratri / Durga Puja: 8 October – 17 October 2010. Deepavali: 5 November 2010. 15 January 2011. Maha Shivaratri: 2 March 2011. Daily Calculations Pambu Panchangam uses five "limbs" of time to guide daily life: The is a popular Tamil almanac based on