Mesha / மேஷம்
வருமானம்

Fri, Apr 4 2025
ஆண்டு: குரோதி
மாதம்: பங்குனி
தேதி: 21
லக்னம்: மீன
அயனம்: உத்திராயணம்
சூலம்: மேற்கு
சூலம் பரிகாரம்: வெல்லம்
நாள்: மேல் நோக்கு
Year: 1446 AH
Month(English): Shawwal
Month(தமிழ்): ஷவ்வால்
Date: 5
Auspicious Times/நல்ல நேரம்
Inauspicious Times/அசுப நேரம்
General Times/பொது நேரம்
Mesha / மேஷம்
வருமானம்
Vrishabha / ரிஷபம்
ஆதாயம்
Mithuna / மிதுனம்
சோர்வு
Kataka / கடகம்
பயம்
Simha / சிம்மம்
துணிவு
Kanya / கன்னி
கோபம்
Thula / துலாம்
கீர்த்தி
Vrichika / விருச்சிகம்
புகழ்
Dhanus / தனுசு
இன்பம்
Makara / மகரம்
துணை
Kumbha / கும்பம்
அமைதி
Meena / மீனம்
சிநேகம்
Vrishabha / ரிஷபம்
Mithuna / மிதுனம்
Kataka / கடகம்
Kanya / கன்னி
Meena / மீனம்
We serve Tamil people across the globe by offering easy access to daily Tamil calendar sheets for planning your important and auspicious occasions. All dates and timings shown here are based on Indian Standard Time (IST). For location-specific muhurtham, please consult your astrologer or family priest.
The traditional Tamil calendar is closely linked to the movements of the Sun, Moon, and stars. It guides daily life, religious practices, festivals, and auspicious timings.
Traditionally, the Tamil year begins around 14 April and follows a 60-year cycle. In the Tamil system, the day begins at sunrise and ends at the next sunrise.
Among the months, Aavani (5th) and Thai (10th) are generally considered very auspicious for weddings and important functions, whereas Aadi (4th) is often treated as less favorable for starting new ventures.
As per the Tamil calendar, the year starts with Chithirai and ends with Panguni.
Marks the Tamil New Year (Chithirai 1), usually around 14 April. A highly auspicious and festive month.
Generally spans mid-May to mid-June and is sacred to Lord Muruga.
Mid-June to mid-July, known for temple festivals and special poojas.
Spiritually powerful month, but generally avoided for new ventures.
Mid-August to mid-September, considered very auspicious for marriages.
Very special month for Lord Vishnu devotees.
Mid-October to mid-November; tied to harvest rituals and festivals.
Known for Karthigai Deepam, the festival of lights in homes and temples.
Sacred month for early-morning bhajans, Thiruppavai, and Margazhi festivals.
Begins with Thai Pongal; highly auspicious for weddings and new beginnings.
Month of many temple car festivals and the important Maasi Magam.
Final month of the Tamil year; famous for Panguni Uthiram and divine marriages.
A quick guide to the key elements you’ll often see on the daily Tamil calendar sheet.
The “daily star” is the Moon’s position in one of the 27 lunar mansions. Each nakshatra has 4 padas and is used widely for muhurtham, naming, and temple observances.
An inauspicious period when the Moon transits the 8th house from your birth Moon sign (Janma Rasi). People usually avoid major beginnings during this time.
The lunar day, defined by every 12° increase in Sun–Moon angular separation. There are 30 tithis in a synodic month, and they rarely align perfectly with the clock day.
Valarpirai is the waxing phase (first crescent to Full Moon), often preferred for starting new initiatives. Theipirai is the waning phase (after Full Moon to New Moon).
Listed as Amritha–Siddha Yogam in almanacs — a highly favorable window formed by specific combinations of weekday, star, and sometimes tithi.
One of the five limbs of the Panchangam. The day’s Yoga is computed from the sum of the Sun’s and Moon’s longitudes, giving 27 Nitya Yogas.
Simple indicators some panchangams display, derived from the Sun’s nakshatra, giving small ratings to hint at general ease or strain.
Important note
Panchangam indicators like Chandrashtama, Pirai, Yogam, Jeevan, and Nethiram are helpful day-quality hints — not complete muhurtham rules. For weddings and key life events, always pair these with detailed guidance from your astrologer or family priest.