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11 April 1971 Tamil Calendar | Panguni 28

11-04-1971
Panguni 28 Virodhikritu
Chandrashtamam: 00:00 - 07:58: Avittam Padas 3, 4, Sadayam, Poorattathi Padas 1, 2, 3 07:58 - 00:00 (next day): Poorattathi Pada 4, Uthirattathi, Revathi
Thithi
Krishna Paksha Prathama
Weekday
Sunday
Nakshatra
Chitra - Pada 2
Now: 2
Yogam
Nithya (luni-solar)
Harshana
Nalla Neram
Morning: 06:21 - 07:21
Evening: 04:50 - 05:50
Gowri Neram
Morning: 07:30 - 09:00
Evening: -
ராகு
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
எம
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
குளிகை
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

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About the Daily Tamil Calendar

Digital Thinapalan: The Heart of Tamil Homes

For generations, the daily tear-off calendar sheet (Thinapalan) has been an integral part of every Tamil household. It serves as the primary daily guide to navigate life's events in harmony with cosmic rhythms. Our online daily Tamil calendar brings this exact traditional experience to your digital screens. Just like the printed version, you get an immediate visual snapshot of the day, showcasing the Gregorian date alongside the corresponding Tamil month and date. Whether you are checking the calendar first thing in the morning or planning an event months ahead, our tool provides a seamless, highly accurate, and beautifully designed daily sheet that you can access from anywhere in the world.

Pinpoint Accuracy with Thirukanitha Panchangam

While physical calendars are printed months in advance and calculated for a generalized location (usually Chennai or Madurai), our digital daily calendar utilizes high-precision Swiss Ephemeris data to calculate planetary positions dynamically. We follow the highly respected Thirukanitha Panchangam method, which aligns perfectly with modern astronomical observations. This means the transition times for Tithi and Nakshatra shown on our daily sheet are exact to the minute. You no longer have to worry about discrepancies in festival dates or fasting timings; our calendar ensures that you observe traditional rituals at the most astrologically accurate moments.

Complete Guide to Auspicious & Inauspicious Timings

A major reason people consult the daily calendar is to find the right time to start a new task. Our daily sheet explicitly highlights the 'Nalla Neram' (good time) and 'Gowri Nalla Neram' for both morning and evening. Just as importantly, it clearly marks the critical inauspicious periods: Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, and Kuligai. Rahu Kalam is strictly avoided for new beginnings, while Kuligai is considered a time of repetition, making it good for buying assets but bad for funerals. By checking these timings on our daily calendar, you can confidently schedule important meetings, travels, and poojas to attract maximum positive energy and success.

Detailed Planetary & Festival Indicators

Beyond just time segments, our daily calendar sheet offers profound astrological insights including Chandrashtamam warnings, Nithya Yogam, Vaara Yogam, Karanam, Soolam, and Parigaram. If a particular day is a Suba Muhurtham day, Amavasai (New Moon), Pournami (Full Moon), or Pradosham, it is prominently displayed. We have also integrated a comprehensive database of Hindu, Muslim, and Christian festivals, as well as Tamil Nadu Government holidays. This makes our online daily calendar not just an astrological tool, but a complete lifestyle and planning companion for all your daily needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

The daily Tamil calendar is a traditional daily almanac (Panchangam) that details the day's astrological alignments including Tithi, Nakshatra, and auspicious timings.

Our daily calendar automatically calculates Nalla Neram, Rahu Kalam, and Yamagandam for any selected date.

Yes, our online daily calendar calculates planetary positions using precise Thirukanitha Panchangam data.

Yes, you can navigate to any past or future date using the date picker or next/previous buttons to check the panchangam details.

Daily Snapshot

On 11-04-1971. Weekday: Sunday. In the Tamil calendar, Panguni month day 28. Key indicators for this date: Tithi Krishna Paksha Prathama and Nakshatra 2.

How To Read Today

Key indicators for this date: Tithi Krishna Paksha Prathama and Nakshatra 2. Use this with sunrise/sunset windows and related tools for practical planning.

Traditional Planning Context

In the Tamil calendar, Panguni month day 28. Compare day signals with muhurtham, vratham, and family scheduling decisions.

Related Topics

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