February 12, 2010 (pre-cycle) and early 2011. Why the "Pambu" (Snake) Symbol?

| Purpose | Recommended Periods | |---------|--------------------| | Weddings | May 2010 (after 20th), Feb 2011 (1st–15th) | | Housewarming | Aug–Sep 2010, Jan 2011 | | Vehicle Purchase | Nov 22–30, 2010 | | Business Start | April 25–May 5, 2010; March 10–20, 2011 |

The remains a significant historical reference for Tamil-speaking communities, capturing a specific period in the traditional Hindu calendar that balanced ancient Vakya system calculations with a year of major cultural festivals . Known officially as the Asal No. 28 Suddha Vakya Panchangam , this almanac is recognizable by its iconic snake cover, which serves as a visual metaphor for the moon's winding path across 27 nakshatras (lunar mansions). Overview of the 2010–11 Tamil Year

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Pambu Panchangam 2010-11 ~repack~ -

February 12, 2010 (pre-cycle) and early 2011. Why the "Pambu" (Snake) Symbol?

| Purpose | Recommended Periods | |---------|--------------------| | Weddings | May 2010 (after 20th), Feb 2011 (1st–15th) | | Housewarming | Aug–Sep 2010, Jan 2011 | | Vehicle Purchase | Nov 22–30, 2010 | | Business Start | April 25–May 5, 2010; March 10–20, 2011 | pambu panchangam 2010-11

The remains a significant historical reference for Tamil-speaking communities, capturing a specific period in the traditional Hindu calendar that balanced ancient Vakya system calculations with a year of major cultural festivals . Known officially as the Asal No. 28 Suddha Vakya Panchangam , this almanac is recognizable by its iconic snake cover, which serves as a visual metaphor for the moon's winding path across 27 nakshatras (lunar mansions). Overview of the 2010–11 Tamil Year February 12, 2010 (pre-cycle) and early 2011