Vakya Panchangam 1998 !full!

The primary divergence between Vakya and the actual sky (Drik) in 1998 was most notable in the position of the slow-moving planets: Saturn (Shani) and Jupiter (Guru).

Madhav looked down. The well’s circular mouth was perfectly dry. But at 12:17 AM, as the Vakya Panchangam had predicted, the shadow of the crescent moon — though it was supposed to be Amavasya — flickered and doubled. For ten seconds, a second shadow, faint and silver, lay across the stone. Vakya Panchangam 1998

Seventy-two-year-old Suryanarayana Sastrigal was the last man in his family who could read the Vakya Panchangam — the ancient, poetic, and sometimes startlingly accurate almanac computed using oral traditions and observational corrections, rather than the newer Drik (modern astronomical) system. The primary divergence between Vakya and the actual