Pambu Panchangam 201011 May 2026
In an age of smartphone apps and instant Google searches, why does a physical book like the Pambu Panchangam 2010-11 still hold value?
For the year Vikari (2010–2011), the almanac suggested:
In the world of Hindu astrology and traditional almanacs, the Pambu Panchangam (also known as the Snake Panchangam) holds a unique, almost legendary place. Unlike mainstream Tamil almanacs such as the Thirukanitha Panchangam or Vakya Panchangam, the Pambu Panchangam is not based on standard mathematical calculations or the visible positions of planets. pambu panchangam 201011
The Pambu Panchangam 201011 famously predicted both solar and lunar eclipses with specific sparsha (touch) and moksha (release) times:
Additionally, a second lunar eclipse occurred on December 21, 2010, which the Pambu almanac marked as Upachaya (not considered harmful for new endeavors). In an age of smartphone apps and instant
The physical book of the Pambu Panchangam is dense with information. For the 2010-11 edition, users would have found the following sections indispensable:
According to the Pambu Panchangam 2010–11, the Sun’s movement into each zodiac sign (Mesha to Meena) occurred at times that sometimes vary by minutes or hours from other almanacs. Here are the key ingresses as recorded in that specific edition: Additionally, a second lunar eclipse occurred on December
Devotees of the Pambu system treat these precise timings as critical for Graha Puja (planetary worship).

