Vakya — Panchangam 1994
Note: For precise 1991–1994 panchangam data, consult specific temple records or digitized versions of traditional Tamil almanacs from that era.
In the mid-1990s, debates between traditional Vakyam and modern Drik calculations were common in South Indian temples. For the year 1994 (Krodhi), many prominent Shiva and Vishnu temples in the Tanjore, Kumbakonam, and Kanchipuram regions continued to follow the Vakya Panchangam for daily rituals, while a growing number of astrologers began comparing it with the then-available printed Drik panchangams. vakya panchangam 1994
The year 1994, corresponding to the Tamil year Krodhi (which began mid-April 1994 and ended April 1995), is well-documented in the traditional Vakya Panchangam . Unlike the more astronomically precise Drik Panchangam, the Vakya Panchangam relies on ancient Siddhantic formulas—specifically, computational rules of thumb (often memorized as poetic stanzas or vakyas ) that have been passed down through generations of Tamil scholars. The year 1994, corresponding to the Tamil year