Pambu Panchangam 1994 __hot__ | 2026 Release |
Pambu Panchangam (formally known as the Asal Maruthuvakudi Vakya Panchangam
If you are looking for specific dates for 1994 for genealogical or astrological purposes (like a birth chart), you can find digital versions or day-by-day breakdowns on sites like DrikPanchang. Note that a 1994 calendar is reusable for the year 2022 and next in 2033 if you only need the day/date alignment. Calendar for Year 1994 (Yemen) - Time and Date pambu panchangam 1994
The Snake Image: Represents the Moon’s path, which is wavy due to the gravitational pull of other planets, resembling a snake's trail in sand. Pambu Panchangam (formally known as the Asal Maruthuvakudi
Chandrashtama: Periods considered mentally taxing for specific zodiac signs. | | Eclipses (Grahanam) | Predictions for solar/lunar
What You Will Find in the 1994 Edition
| Section | Content for 1994 | |---------|------------------| | Daily Panchangam | Sunrise/sunset, moonrise/moonset, thithi (lunar day), nakshatra (star), yoga, karana, and rahu kalam for each day. | | Festivals | Dates for Pongal (Jan 14, 1994), Tamil New Year (Apr 12, 1994), Diwali (Nov 1, 1994), Navaratri, Karthigai Deepam, etc., with correct nakshatra timings. | | Eclipses (Grahanam) | Predictions for solar/lunar eclipses in 1994 (e.g., a total solar eclipse on Nov 3, 1994 – visible partly in India; a lunar eclipse on May 25, 1994). | | Muhurtham Dates | Auspicious days for weddings, housewarming (griha pravesh), vehicle purchase, and starting new ventures. | | Ugradays (Inauspicious periods) | Lists of forbidden dates for new beginnings (e.g., Jyeshta masa, Dhanur masa, and specific thithis like Chaturdashi). | | Rasi Phalalu (Monthly Horoscope) | Predictions for each moon sign (Mesha to Meena) for every Tamil month. |
Hi Johannes,
small correction from my side. The next hop address in your Wireshark trace, which you referred to as the first 8 hextets of your IPv6 address, is not really 8 hextets. In fact, a hextet is by definition 16 bits according to Wikipedia.
So they are the first two hextets of the IPv6 address (4 bytes -> 2×16).
Other than thant, thanks for posting the Wireshark capture!
Grüße
Wassim
Uh, you are absolutely correct!!! Shame on me. ;)
I corrected the text and the screenshot. Thanks for that.