Tamil Vakya Panchangam 1999
In the Tamil 60-year cycle, 1999 was known as (விரோதி).
Started with Tamil New Year ( Puthandu ) on April 14, 1999 . Major Festivals and Auspicious Dates (1999)
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In the Tamil calendar, 1999 spans across two Tamil years: (or Pramathi) and Vikrama . The year was marked by several critical planetary transits ( Gocharam ) that traditional Vakya astrologers recorded: The Tamil New Year (Chithirai Kani)
Displays the Tamil Year (Pramaducha/Vikrama), the Ayana (Uttarayanam/Dakshinayanand), and the current Month (e.g., Margazhi, Chithirai). In the Tamil 60-year cycle, 1999 was known
The year 1999 saw the transition from the 12th year of the 60-year cycle to the 13th:
The first part of 1999 (up to mid-April) concluded the Tamil year Pramadi . According to traditional astrology, years bear specific characteristics that influence global events, weather patterns, and agricultural yields. 2. Vikrama Year (விக்ரம) The year was marked by several critical planetary
This year occupied the first part of 1999, ending on April 13, 1999.
In the Tamil tradition, years follow a 60-year cycle where each year has a unique name and specific astrological characteristics. The transition in 1999 was as follows:
Saturn's movements dictate long-term karmic cycles. During 1999, Saturn ( Sani ) was transiting through Mesha Rasi (Aries), where it is traditionally considered debilitated ( Neecha ). Vakya panchangams from this year detailed the remedial measures ( Pariharams ) for those undergoing Shani Dhata or Ashtama Sani. Rahu-Ketu Peyarchi
In Tamil astrology, major planetary transits dictate the astrological predictions for the twelve zodiac signs (Rasis). The Vakya Panchangam for 1999 recorded several critical movements: Guru Peyarchi (Jupiter Transit)