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Pambu Panchangam 2022-23 !!better!! -

The Pambu Panchangam, officially known as the Asal No. 28, Pambu Mark Panchangam, is famous for its distinct snake illustration on the cover. Published by the Manonmani Vilas Press in Madurai, it follows the Vakya Siddhanta system, an ancient method of astronomical calculation that remains deeply rooted in Tamil culture.

The Panchangam—the traditional Hindu almanac—is an indispensable part of daily life for millions of South Indians, guiding everything from auspicious wedding dates to agricultural cycles. Among the various almanacs published in Tamil Nadu, the holds a uniquely revered position. Named after its founder, the revered saint and astrologer Pambu (Snake) Sri Rangarajan , this almanac is distinct for its snake motif and its reputation for uncanny precision. The edition for the year 2022–23 , corresponding to the Hindu year Sri Subhakrithu (typically running from April 2022 to March 2023), exemplifies the blend of ancient computational methods, folk belief, and modern utility that defines this iconic publication. pambu panchangam 2022-23

The covers the Tamil year Subhakrithu (ஆங்கீரச - Angirasa in some cycles, but officially Subhakrithu for the 2022–2023 period) . Published by the Manonmani Vilasam Press in Chennai since 1883, it remains the most trusted almanac for Tamil-speaking communities to track auspicious timings ( Muhurthams ), festivals, and planetary transits. The Legacy of the "Snake" Almanac The Pambu Panchangam, officially known as the Asal No

Here is a breakdown of key highlights from the Tamil year (starting April 14, 2022) to Subhakrit (ending April 13, 2023). Note: Dates may shift slightly based on your geographical location (Chennai, Coimbatore, or US/UK). The edition for the year 2022–23 , corresponding