2003 Free — Pambu Panchangam

The , formally known as the Asal 28-No. Nandana Varsha Suddha Vakya Panchangam , is one of the most widely used Tamil almanacs in South India and Sri Lanka. It is a Vakya Panchangam , which means it follows the ancient system of "Vakya" (sentences) attributed to the sage Agastya for calculating planetary positions. Overview for the Year 2003

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A controversial aspect of the Pambu Panchangam 2003 was its prediction regarding an "airborne ailment affecting the respiratory system" during the Tamil month of Thai (January-February 2004). While 2003 was the year of the SARS outbreak globally (severe acute respiratory syndrome), the almanac localized it to the Indian subcontinent, advising readers to consume Thulasi (Holy Basil) and Sukku (Dry Ginger) during that transit. The , formally known as the Asal 28-No

The 2003 edition of the Pambu Panchangam was essential for planning major life events and religious observances during that period: Overview for the Year 2003 18

Considered a highly auspicious year (Subha = Good/Auspicious).