Tamil Panchangam
Tamil Panchangam (Vakya & Thirukanitha)

The Tamil Panchangam. Each day shows its tithi, nakshatra and festivals, with the Tamil solar month and the Thiruvalluvar Aandu year. Positions follow the Thirukanitha (astronomical) method; traditional Vakya almanacs may differ slightly.

Tamil Panchangam 1967 opens in January during Shaka Samvat 1888 (Parabhava) of the Hindu calendar.

January 1967

Shaka Samvat 1888 (Parabhava)

Kaliyugam 5067 · Thiruvalluvar Aandu 1997

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Festivals & Vrats in January 1967

  • Kalashtami Vrat

    Tuesday, 3 January 1967 Sapthami

    Tithi 8:48 AM, Jan 3 6:51 AM, Jan 4

    A monthly day to worship Kala Bhairava, a fierce form of Lord Shiva.

  • Saphala Ekadashi Vrat

    Friday, 6 January 1967 Egadashi

    Tithi 3:31 AM, Jan 6 2:05 AM, Jan 7

    A fast that is believed to make all of one's endeavours fruitful.

  • Pradosh Vrat Vrat

    Sunday, 8 January 1967 Thirayodasi

    Tithi 1:03 AM, Jan 8 12:08 AM, Jan 9

    A twilight (pradosh) fast to Lord Shiva, observed on the thirteenth tithi.

  • Masik Shivaratri Vrat

    Monday, 9 January 1967 Sathuradasi

    Tithi 12:12 AM, Jan 9 11:37 PM, Jan 9

    The monthly night of Shiva, observed with fasting and night-long worship.

  • Amavasya Vrat

    Tuesday, 10 January 1967 Amavasai

    Tithi 11:41 PM, Jan 9 11:29 PM, Jan 10

    The new-moon day for honouring ancestors (tarpan) and worship.

  • Darsha Amavasya Vrat

    Tuesday, 10 January 1967 Amavasai

    Tithi 11:41 PM, Jan 9 11:29 PM, Jan 10

    The Darsha (Amavasya) day for offering tarpan and shradh to the ancestors, kept when the new moon prevails in the afternoon (aparahna).

  • Anvadhan Vrat

    Tuesday, 10 January 1967 Amavasai

    Tithi 11:41 PM, Jan 9 11:29 PM, Jan 10

    The preparatory rite of the Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna, when the sacred fire is kindled the day before the Ishti, observed by Vaishnavas on the new moon.

  • Ishti Vrat

    Wednesday, 11 January 1967 Pirathamai

    Tithi 11:34 PM, Jan 10 11:49 PM, Jan 11

    The Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna performed the morning after Anvadhan, with oblations to Lord Vishnu and the deities.

  • Bhogi / Lohri

    Friday, 13 January 1967 Thiruthiyai

    Tithi 12:48 AM, Jan 13 2:05 AM, Jan 14

    The eve of Makar Sankranti — Maharashtra cooks bhogichi bhaji, while Punjab and the Sindhi community (as Lal Loi) light the Lohri bonfire and offer sesame, jaggery and popcorn to bid winter farewell.

  • Makar Sankranti / Uttarayan / Pongal

    Saturday, 14 January 1967 Sathurthi

    Tithi 2:14 AM, Jan 14 4:01 AM, Jan 15

    The Sun begins its northward journey (Uttarayan); a harvest festival of til-gud (sesame and jaggery), with Gujarat's famous kite-flying and Tamil Nadu's Pongal.

  • Vinayaka Chaturthi Vrat

    Saturday, 14 January 1967 Sathurthi

    Tithi 2:14 AM, Jan 14 4:01 AM, Jan 15

    A monthly Ganesha vrat observed on the bright fourth tithi.

  • Mattu Pongal

    Sunday, 15 January 1967 Panjami

    Tithi 4:11 AM, Jan 15 6:25 AM, Jan 16

    The third day of Pongal, when cattle are bathed, decorated and honoured for their role in farming.

  • Skanda Shashthi Vrat

    Monday, 16 January 1967 Shasti

    Tithi 6:34 AM, Jan 16 9:08 AM, Jan 17

    A vrat dedicated to Lord Kartikeya (Murugan / Skanda).

  • Masik Durgashtami Vrat

    Thursday, 19 January 1967 Astami

    Tithi 12:00 PM, Jan 18 2:22 PM, Jan 19

    A monthly fast and worship of Goddess Durga on the bright eighth tithi.

  • Pausha Putrada Ekadashi Vrat

    Sunday, 22 January 1967 Egadashi

    Tithi 5:43 PM, Jan 21 6:07 PM, Jan 22

    Observed by parents praying to Lord Vishnu for worthy children.

  • Dharma Savarni Manvadi Vrat

    Sunday, 22 January 1967 Egadashi

    Tithi 5:43 PM, Jan 21 6:07 PM, Jan 22

    A Manvadi Tithi marking the start of the Dharma Savarni Manvantara, observed for Shradh and charity, on Pausha Shukla Ekadashi.

  • Som Pradosh Vrat Vrat

    Monday, 23 January 1967 Duvadasi

    Tithi 5:47 PM, Jan 23 4:31 PM, Jan 24

    A twilight (pradosh) fast to Lord Shiva, observed on the thirteenth tithi.

  • Pausha Purnima Vrat Vrat

    Wednesday, 25 January 1967 Sathuradasi

    Tithi 2:43 PM, Jan 25 12:11 PM, Jan 26

    The full-moon fast, kept with a day-long vrat, a vigil, Satyanarayan Puja and charity, culminating in the worship of the rising full moon.

  • Anvadhan Vrat

    Wednesday, 25 January 1967 Sathuradasi

    Tithi 2:43 PM, Jan 25 12:11 PM, Jan 26

    The preparatory rite of the Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna, when the sacred fire is kindled the day before the Ishti, observed by Vaishnavas on the full moon.

  • Thaipusam

    Thursday, 26 January 1967 Pournami

    Tithi 2:43 PM, Jan 25 12:11 PM, Jan 26

    Devotees of Lord Murugan carry kavadi in penance and thanksgiving on the Pusam star of Thai.

  • Pausha Purnima Vrat

    Thursday, 26 January 1967 Pournami

    Tithi 2:43 PM, Jan 25 12:11 PM, Jan 26

    The full moon of Pausha — also kept as Shakambhari Purnima, observed with holy bathing, Satyanarayan Puja and charity.

  • Ishti Vrat

    Thursday, 26 January 1967 Pournami

    Tithi 2:43 PM, Jan 25 12:11 PM, Jan 26

    The Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna performed the morning after Anvadhan, with oblations to Lord Vishnu and the deities.

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About the Tamil Panchangam (Vakya & Thirukanitha)

The Tamil Panchangam. Each day shows its tithi, nakshatra and festivals, with the Tamil solar month and the Thiruvalluvar Aandu year. Positions follow the Thirukanitha (astronomical) method; traditional Vakya almanacs may differ slightly.

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