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Complete Panchangam for 1928

You can explore tithi, nakshatram, Amavasai, Pournami, Subamuhurtham, and vrata/fasting days for all 12 months of 1928 by clicking the months below.

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Year overview

Last updated: 19 May 2026

This page helps you access the complete Tamil Panchangam for all 12 months of 1928 from one place. Click a month above to open the full monthly calendar, where you can review day-wise details like tithi, nakshatram, and traditional timing practices (Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, etc.).

For 1928, the computed calendar typically includes about 6 Amavasai days and 6 Pournami days. Readers use these references to cross-check past dates, plan vrata/fasting observances, and shortlist auspicious windows before final confirmation with local sunrise/location context.

Key solar transitions (like Chithirai 1 / Tamil New Year) are based on solar movement and can vary slightly; open the relevant month view to confirm the exact date for your context.

Solar-month starts (like Thai 1 / Pongal season) can differ slightly by sunrise/location; confirm within the Thai month view.

Highlights for 1928

Tamil New Year (Chithirai 1)

Open Chithirai month to confirm.

Pongal season (Thai 1)

Open Thai month to confirm.

Amavasai days 6

  • 22 Jan 1928
  • 21 Feb 1928
  • 21 Mar 1928
  • 20 Apr 1928
  • 19 May 1928
  • 17 Jun 1928

Pournami days 6

  • 07 Jan 1928
  • 05 Feb 1928
  • 06 Mar 1928
  • 05 Apr 1928
  • 04 May 1928
  • 03 Jun 1928

FAQ

Tamil New Year (Chithirai 1) is computed from solar transitions. Open the Chithirai month view for this year to confirm the exact day in the calendar.

This year includes 6 computed Amavasai days. See a few sample dates in the highlights card below, and open month views for the complete context.

Good-time selection typically combines tithi/nakshatra with avoidance windows like Rahu Kalam/Yamagandam and supportive windows like Gowri Nalla Neram. For important decisions, confirm using your exact location and sunrise-based context.

Festival dates can depend on lunar/solar calculations and local traditions. Use the festivals pages together with the monthly calendar for this year to confirm the exact day and related observances.

Year facts (computed)

Tamil year name
Vibhava
Leap year
Yes
First Amavasai
22 Jan 1928
First Pournami
07 Jan 1928
Cache updated (site data)
19 May 2026

Tip: If you are verifying an important date (muhurtham, vrata, or ceremony), confirm using your exact location and sunrise-based context. This page is designed as a fast, practical reference across months.