Vakya Panchangam 1998 ^hot^ [ Verified ]
Vakya Panchangam for 1998 would have recorded the following (approximate timings based on mean calculations):
: The first portion of 1998 (up until early April) concluded the Īśvara year (1997–1998). Vakya Panchangam 1998
Strengths of the vakya approach
The Vakya (or Vakkiyam) system is one of the oldest methods in Vedic astrology, often used by Hindu temples to schedule rituals and planetary transits. It relies on ancient astronomical statements ( vakyas ) designed for easy memorization rather than modern, complex calculations. Key Details from 1998 Vakya Panchangam Until mid-April 1998, the year was Eswara Varusham . Vakya Panchangam for 1998 would have recorded the
According to historical Panchang records from 1998 , several major festivals fell on these dates: February 1, 1998 Kartik Amavasya October 20, 1998 Govardhan Puja October 21, 1998 Bhai Dooj October 22, 1998 Chhath Puja October 26, 1998 The Role of the Vakya System Key Details from 1998 Vakya Panchangam Until mid-April
In 1998, Tamil New Year fell on . According to Vakya calculations, the Sun entered the Mesha Rashi (Aries) precisely on that morning. Vakya is known for slightly differing sunrise times compared to the scientific ephemeris, and in 1998, there was a noted 2-3 minute difference in the exact Punya Kaalam (sacred time) for the New Year compared to the Drigganita system.
The Gregorian year 1998 corresponds to various Hindu Samvatsaras (cyclic years). In the South Indian calendar (Amavasyanta system), most of 1998 fell within the Vibhava Samvatsara and transitioned into Shubhakrit around March/April. Here is how the Vakya Panchangam mapped the key astronomical events of 1998.