Vakya Panchangam 1995 Jun 2026

: The Vakya system relies on ancient verses and oral traditions passed down by astronomers, unlike the Thirukanitha system which uses modern astronomical calculations.

: Contains the daily tithi, nakshatra, and yogam for the majority of 1995. vakya panchangam 1995

| Tamil Month | Gregorian Start Date (1995) | Key Festival (Vakya Date) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | April 1 | Chithirai Vishu (April 14) | | Vaikasi | May 1 | Vaikasi Visakam (May 11) | | Ani | June 1 | Aani Thirumanjanam (June 22) | | Aadi | July 1 | Aadi Perukku (July 29) | | Aavani | July 31 | Avani Avittam (Aug 10) | | Purattasi | Aug 30 | Vinayagar Chaturthi (Aug 29 - Note overlap) | | Aippasi | Sep 29 | Saraswathi Poojai (Oct 3) | | Karthigai | Oct 29 | Karthigai Deepam (Nov 26) | | Margazhi | Nov 28 | Vaikunta Ekadasi (Dec 17) | | Thai | Dec 28 | Pongal (Jan 15, 1996) | : The Vakya system relies on ancient verses

: Like all traditional calendars, it details the five essential astrological components for every day: : The lunar day, crucial for determining festival dates. : The day of the week. : The star or constellation in which the moon resides. : A calculated period for auspiciousness. : Half of a Tithi. Auspicious Timings (Muhurta) : The day of the week

(Drig-Ganita) system. While Thirukanitha is updated for modern astronomical accuracy (precession of equinoxes), the Vakya system is preserved for its historical and ritualistic significance in many South Indian temples.

Looking at is like looking at a beautiful antique clock next to an atomic watch. The atomic watch (Drik) is more “true” to the physical sky. But the antique clock (Vakya) keeps time by a rhythm that feels human —predictable, cyclical, and deeply melodic. In 1995, as the world browsed the early internet (Windows 95 launched!), the Vakya Panchangam was whispering the same cosmic code that Brahmagupta wrote down 14 centuries ago—proving that in the realm of faith, accuracy is less important than consistency with tradition.

| Event | Vakya 1995 | Drik (actual astronomy) | Difference | |-------|------------|------------------------|-------------| | Mesha Sankranti | Apr 14, 05:25 AM | Apr 14, 06:07 AM | ~42 min | | Diwali (Amavasya) | Oct 23 | Oct 23 (same in 1995) | 0 days | | Full Moon (Purnima) dates | Often 1 day earlier | Calculated | 0–1 day |