Pambu Panchangam 201011 ((link)) -

For the specific year , the almanac covers the Vikruthi ( Vikṛti ) Samvatsara (year). Core Components

The Pambu (meaning "snake") Panchangam has been published by the in Chennai since 1883 . Its distinctive name comes from the snake illustration on its cover, which symbolizes the Moon’s nodal path across the sky. The snake's body often contains 27 circles, representing the 27 Nakshatras (stars) the moon passes through each month. Key Highlights of 2010–11 (Vikruthi Year) pambu panchangam 201011

The 2010-11 season was a significant one for match-making. The Pambu Panchangam includes detailed tables for horoscope matching (Porutham). Families consulting the 2010 edition would have used these charts to ensure compatibility between prospective brides and grooms. For the specific year , the almanac covers

During 2010-2011, despite the rise of digital calendars and smartphone applications, the physical Pambu Panchangam retained its supremacy in traditional homes. Its ubiquity was such that "Pambu Panchangam" became a generic trademark for the Tamil almanac. The 2010-11 edition continued this legacy, serving as a bridge between ancient astrological math and the modern lives of millions. The snake's body often contains 27 circles, representing

This article provides an exhaustive deep dive into the , which corresponds to the Tamil year Virodhi (விரோதி). We will cover its significance, key dates, monthly highlights, and how it differs from other panchangams.