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The combinations of longitudes of the Sun and Moon. Karana (Half of a Tithi): A half-lunar day division.

: Detailed timings for daily auspicious hours (Gowri Panchangam) and inauspicious times like Rahu Kalam.

In the realm of Hindu astrology and timekeeping, a (Sanskrit for "five limbs") is a calendar that tracks five key elements of a day: Tithi (lunar day), Vaara (weekday), Nakshatra (constellation), Yoga, and Karana. The Vakya Panchangam distinguishes itself by its unique method of planetary calculation, which is rooted in ancient Sanskrit verses known as Vakyas or Slokas . vakya panchangam 1995 work

In 1995, the Vakya calculation for weekdays aligned with standard cycles, but the Ahargana (count of days since Kali Yuga) had to be computed using Vakya constants. For example, —Good Friday—would have been labeled a specific Vara (likely Friday/Sukravar) with specific timings for oil massage (prohibited on Sundays and Tuesdays).

Any functional study of the 1995 almanac requires analyzing its five fundamental limbs ( Pancha + Anga ). The Vakya calculations for 1995 mapped these elements sequentially across the Tamil years and Yuva (1995–1996) . I. Tithi (Lunar Day) The combinations of longitudes of the Sun and Moon

: Calculation of tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (star), yogam, and karanam based on the "Vakya" (ancient poetic phrases) method rather than modern astronomical observations.

Demystifying the Vakya Panchangam: How the 1995 Astronomical Formulas and Ritual Calendars Work In the realm of Hindu astrology and timekeeping,

When reviewing natal birth charts ( Horoscopes ) made in 1995, astrologers must check whether the calculations used the Drik or Vakya method. A chart calculated via the 1995 Vakya system might place a planet in a completely different zodiac sign or house compared to modern software.