While this version is from TTD, it covers the same astrological period of 1993-94.
You will find columns for:
+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | ONTIKOPPAL PANCHANGAM 1993 | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | 1. Tithi (Lunar Phase) -> Decides ritualistic timings | | 2. Vaara (Solar Day) -> Governs planetary lordship | | 3. Nakshatra (Constellation)-> Evaluates lunar positioning | | 4. Yoga (Solar/Lunar Angle)-> Determines auspiciousness | | 5. Karana (Half-Tithi) -> Influences material actions | +--------------------------------------------------------------+
Reliving the Past: A Guide to the Ontikoppal Panchangam 1993
The is a traditional Hindu almanac (panchangam) widely followed in Karnataka, especially among devotees of the Sri Raghavendra Swamy Mutt. It is known for its accuracy in calculating:
: Associates specific planetary rulers with each weekday.
The 1993 edition covers the Hindu years of and Srimukha . It includes: Tithi & Vara: The lunar day and weekday.
Finding a physical copy of a calendar printed over three decades ago is incredibly difficult, as paper copies deteriorate or are discarded. Consequently, the demand for a digital PDF version has grown significantly.
: While physical copies from 1993 are rare, historical digital records and PDFs are sometimes uploaded to community repositories like Scribd by researchers. Finding the 1993 PDF Ontikoppal Panchangam | PDF - Scribd
: Since 1977, the Karnataka State Government has recognized it as the official almanac for declaring state festivities and holidays. Historical Origins : Started in 1887-88 by Siddanthi Tammaiah Shastry
The Kannada year was known as Shobhakrut/Subhakrut (depending on the exact date range in 1993).
Because it is a vintage document, copies are rarely found on mainstream commercial retail sites. To locate the digital text safely, use the following methods: