The is a traditional Hindu almanac widely used in South India, particularly Tamil Nadu, for determining the dates of festivals, auspicious times ( muhurtams ), and planetary positions based on ancient Sanskrit verses ( Vakyas ) attributed to the sage Vararuchi . Overview of the 1994 Vakya Panchangam
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The occupies a unique place in the history of traditional Indian timekeeping, marking a period when ancient mathematical formulas still held a firm grip on religious and social life in South India . Derived from the Tamil word Vakya (meaning "sentences" or "utterances"), this panchangam relies on ancient mnemonic verses attributed to the sage Vararuchi to determine planetary positions and auspicious timings. The Significance of 1994: Bava Varusham The is a traditional Hindu almanac widely used