The Ontikoppal Panchangam , specifically the 1993 edition, represents a critical intersection of traditional Vedic timekeeping and modern historical record. As the official almanac of the Government of Karnataka, this publication serves as the primary reference for determining state holidays and religious festivals. Historical Origins of Ontikoppal

, is one of Karnataka's most respected traditional almanacs. Originating from the Ontikoppal area in Mysore, it is known for its rigorous adherence to the Siddhantic school of Indian astronomy. 1993 Historical Context

In the Hindu calendar system, 1993 spanned two Samvatsaras (lunar years): Angirasa Samvatsara : Occupied the first part of the year (until April 1993). Srimukha Samvatsara : Commenced with Ugadi in April 1993. Key Dates from 1993

: Individuals born in 1993 use it to determine their precise Janma Nakshatra (birth star) and (lunar day). Historical Reference

According to the 1993 records, several key Hindu observances occurred on the following dates: Ugadi (New Year): March 24, 1993. Sri Rama Navami: April 1, 1993. Akshaya Tritiya: April 25, 1993. Hanuman Jayanti: April 6, 1993.

Important Note on Authenticity

  • Be cautious of scanned PDFs missing the cover page or example pages – the Ontikoppal Panchangam always includes a specific table of sunrise/sunset for Bengaluru/Mysore region.
  • For critical astrological use, cross-verify one known date (e.g., Deepavali 1993) with another reliable source.