Pambu Panchangam 2003 ~upd~

The (popularly known for the snake image on its cover) for the year 2003 covers two Tamil years: Chitrabanu (2002–2003) and (2003–2004).

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Half of a Tithi, used to determine specific activities' success. Key Festivals & Dates in 2003 Based on the Holidays and Observances in India in 2003 , here were significant dates for that year: Tamil New Year (Subhanu Varusham): April 14, 2003. Sharad Navratri (Starts): September 26, 2003. Durga Puja (Main Festivities): October 1, 2003. Deepavali: October 24, 2003. Important Timing Windows The (popularly known for the snake image on

Began on April 14, 2003 , and lasted until April 2004. 2. How to Read the 2003 Data Sharad Navratri (Starts): September 26, 2003

The marks a significant period in the long history of the most popular Tamil almanac, representing the transition into the Subanu Varusham (Tamil year 2003–2004). Known for its iconic snake cover, this traditional guide remains a staple in Tamil households for determining auspicious timings (Muhurthams), religious festivals, and daily astrological shifts. Historical Significance and Origin

: Detailed daily Tithi (lunar day), Vara (day of the week), Nakshatra (star), Yoga , and Karana .