Tamil Vakya Panchangam 1999
The year 1999 in the Tamil calendar covers parts of two distinct Tamil years: Vehudhanya (which ended in mid-April 1999) and Pramathi (which began thereafter). The Vakya Panchangam, a traditional calculation system often used for rituals and temple festivals, identifies 1999–2000 as the Pramathi Varusham. Core Calendar Details for 1999 Tamil Year Names:
- Pongal: January 15, 1999 (Friday)
- Maha Shivaratri: February 25, 1999 (Thursday)
- Holi: March 21, 1999 (Sunday)
- Ugadi: March 22, 1999 (Monday)
- Vinayaka Chaturthi: September 22, 1999 (Wednesday)
- Navaratri: September 28, 1999 (Tuesday) - October 6, 1999 (Tuesday)
The Vakya Panchangam is a traditional system based on ancient "Vakyas" (sentences/formulae) passed down through oral and written traditions. Vakya Panchang 1999-2000 | PDF - Scribd tamil vakya panchangam 1999
Vakya Panchangam: This system is based on ancient poetic verses (vakyas) passed down through generations. It is considered sacred and is strictly followed by most major Tamil temples, such as the Chidambaram Natarajar Temple. The year 1999 in the Tamil calendar covers
- Determine auspicious times: The Panchangam provides information on the most auspicious times for important events such as weddings, housewarming ceremonies, and business launches.
- Plan daily activities: The calendar helps individuals plan their daily activities according to the astrological influences of the day.
- Understand planetary positions: The Panchangam provides a deeper understanding of the positions of the planets and stars, which can help individuals make informed decisions about their lives.
What is Tamil Vakya Panchangam?
Tamil Vakya Panchangam for 1999 covers two distinct Tamil years within its 60-year cycle: Bahudhanya (ending April 1999) and (beginning April 14, 1999) Tirumala.org Unlike the Thirukanitha Pongal : January 15, 1999 (Friday) Maha Shivaratri