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 1983 opens in September during Shaka Samvat 1905 (Rudhirodgari) of the Hindu calendar.

September 1983

Shaka Samvat 1905 (Rudhirodgari)

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Festivals & Vrats in September 1983

  • Aja Ekadashi Vrat

    Saturday, 3 September 1983 Egadashi

    Tithi 12:55 AM, Sep 3 10:24 PM, Sep 3

    The "unborn" Ekadashi, said to absolve even the gravest of sins.

  • Pradosh Vrat Vrat

    Sunday, 4 September 1983 Duvadasi

    Tithi 7:07 PM, Sep 4 3:35 PM, Sep 5

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

  • Masik Shivaratri Vrat

    Monday, 5 September 1983 Thirayodasi

    Tithi 3:35 PM, Sep 5 11:50 AM, Sep 6

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

  • Darsha Amavasya Vrat

    Tuesday, 6 September 1983 Sathuradasi

    Tithi 11:48 AM, Sep 6 8:04 AM, Sep 7

    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, 6 September 1983 Sathuradasi

    Tithi 11:48 AM, Sep 6 8:04 AM, Sep 7

    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.

  • Amavasya Vrat

    Wednesday, 7 September 1983 Amavasai

    Tithi 11:48 AM, Sep 6 8:04 AM, Sep 7

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

  • Ishti Vrat

    Wednesday, 7 September 1983 Amavasai

    Tithi 11:48 AM, Sep 6 8:04 AM, Sep 7

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

  • Rudra Savarni Manvadi Vrat

    Friday, 9 September 1983 Thiruthiyai

    Tithi 1:14 AM, Sep 9 10:20 PM, Sep 9

    A Manvadi Tithi marking the start of the Rudra Savarni Manvantara, observed for Shradh and charity, on Bhadrapada Shukla Tritiya.

  • Ganesh Chaturthi

    Saturday, 10 September 1983 Sathurthi

    Tithi 10:29 PM, Sep 9 8:19 PM, Sep 10

    The birth of Lord Ganesha, welcomed home with clay idols, modaks and ten days of celebration.

  • Rishi Panchami Vrat

    Sunday, 11 September 1983 Panjami

    Tithi 8:24 PM, Sep 10 7:06 PM, Sep 11

    The Sapta Rishis (seven sages) are worshipped on Bhadrapada Shukla Panchami; women observe a fast in reverence and for purification.

  • Balarama Jayanti

    Monday, 12 September 1983 Shasti

    Tithi 7:09 PM, Sep 11 6:44 PM, Sep 12

    The appearance day of Lord Balarama, Krishna's elder brother and bearer of the plough, on Bhadrapada Shukla Shashthi.

  • Skanda Shashthi Vrat

    Monday, 12 September 1983 Shasti

    Tithi 7:09 PM, Sep 11 6:44 PM, Sep 12

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

  • Masik Durgashtami Vrat

    Wednesday, 14 September 1983 Astami

    Tithi 7:17 PM, Sep 13 8:29 PM, Sep 14

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

  • Parsva Ekadashi Vrat

    Saturday, 17 September 1983 Egadashi

    Tithi 12:47 AM, Sep 17 3:15 AM, Sep 18

    Vishnu turns on his side during cosmic sleep — also called Parivartini or Vamana Ekadashi.

  • Som Pradosh Vrat Vrat

    Monday, 19 September 1983 Thirayodasi

    Tithi 5:48 AM, Sep 19 8:16 AM, Sep 20

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

  • Anant Chaturdashi

    Wednesday, 21 September 1983 Sathuradasi

    Tithi 8:17 AM, Sep 20 10:18 AM, Sep 21

    The final day of Ganesh Utsav, with Ganpati Visarjan and worship of Anant (Vishnu).

  • Bhadrapada Purnima Vrat Vrat

    Wednesday, 21 September 1983 Sathuradasi

    Tithi 10:23 AM, Sep 21 12:06 PM, Sep 22

    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, 21 September 1983 Sathuradasi

    Tithi 10:23 AM, Sep 21 12:06 PM, Sep 22

    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.

  • Bhadrapada Purnima Vrat

    Thursday, 22 September 1983 Pournami

    Tithi 10:23 AM, Sep 21 12:06 PM, Sep 22

    The full moon of Bhadrapada — on the eve of Pitru Paksha, observed with holy bathing, Satyanarayan Puja and charity.

  • Ishti Vrat

    Thursday, 22 September 1983 Pournami

    Tithi 10:23 AM, Sep 21 12:06 PM, Sep 22

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

  • Pitru Paksha Begins

    Friday, 23 September 1983 Pirathamai

    Tithi 12:11 PM, Sep 22 1:35 PM, Sep 23

    A fortnight of shraddha and tarpan offerings to departed ancestors begins the day after Bhadrapada Purnima.

  • Sankashti Chaturthi Vrat

    Sunday, 25 September 1983 Thiruthiyai

    Tithi 3:30 PM, Sep 25 3:50 PM, Sep 26

    A Ganesha fast observed until the sight of the moon to remove obstacles.

  • Kalashtami Vrat

    Thursday, 29 September 1983 Sapthami

    Tithi 2:24 PM, Sep 29 12:47 PM, Sep 30

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

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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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