Raghunatha Iyer Vakya Panchangam is a traditional Hindu almanac (panchangam) compiled in the Vakya style by or attributed to astrologers in the lineage of Raghunatha Iyer. It provides calendrical data, muhurta (auspicious timings), planetary positions, and festival dates used primarily in South Indian Hindu communities for religious observances, rituals, and daily planning.
The Vakya system is rooted in the computational methods found in Siddhānta texts like the Surya Siddhanta. Unlike modern "Drik" (observation-based) systems, the Vakya system relies on: Raghunatha Iyer Vakya Panchangam
This Panchangam holds a special place in the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam tradition and is widely regarded as the authority for religious observances in the Smartha Brahmin community in South India. Traditional Method: The positions of the Sun and
Raghunatha Iyer Vakya Panchangam is a historically significant Tamil almanac primarily associated with the Yazhpanam (Jaffna) Raghunatha Iyer Astrology Centre : Based on the ancient "Vakya" (sentences) of
This reliance stems from a deep-seated belief that the Siddhantic traditions hold a spiritual validity that transcends mere physical observation. The Vakya represents the "word" of the sages, carrying a sanctity that is believed to align the earthly rituals with cosmic rhythms. Raghunatha Iyer, by codifying this, became a guardian of ritual purity.
: Based on the ancient "Vakya" (sentences) of sages like Vararuchi, this system uses mnemonic verses to calculate planetary positions. It is deeply rooted in tradition and is the standard for most Tamil temples when scheduling festivals and daily rituals. Thirukanitha (Drik) Panchangam