Vakya Panchangam 1998 -
The primary divergence between Vakya and the actual sky (Drik) in 1998 was most notable in the position of the slow-moving planets: Saturn (Shani) and Jupiter (Guru).
The year 1998 bridged two Tamil years: the end of and the beginning of Bahudhanya . According to the Tamil Calendar, the Tamil New Year (Puthandu) fell on Tuesday, April 14, 1998 . “Vakya” and “Drig-Ganita” by L. V. S. MANI Vakya Panchangam 1998
1998 Place: A quiet agraharam in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu The primary divergence between Vakya and the actual
For users, the New Year (Ugadi/Yugadi in Andhra/Karnataka; Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra; Vishu in Kerala) began on: “Vakya” and “Drig-Ganita” by L
If you possess an original 1998 Vakya Panchangam (leather-bound, printed on rice paper, smelling of old ink), here is how to decode it:
Observed on October 19, 1998, in South India (calculated based on the Tithi prevailing at dawn). Chhath Puja: Fell on October 26, 1998. The Significance of the "Vakya" System