August 14, 1992 (Gregorian) Vara: Friday (Shukravara) Tithi: Pratipada (Shukla Paksha – first day of bright fortnight) Nakshatra: Purva Phalguni Yoga: Sukarma Karana: Bava
Regional variations exist – North India often follows the Purnimanta system (months end on full moon), while South and West India follow Amanta (months end on new moon). The above report primarily uses the Amanta system for consistency with the Gregorian year start. calendar 1992 hindu panchang
The year began under , named Pramathi (meaning “one who exerts force or agitation”). August 14, 1992 (Gregorian) Vara: Friday (Shukravara) Tithi:
For astrologers, the Panchang is a record of planetary movements. The slow-moving planets—Saturn (Shani) and Jupiter (Guru)—define the "mood" of the year. For astrologers, the Panchang is a record of
The Hindu Panchang for 1992 reflects a year of transition from Samvat 2048 (Pramathi) to 2049 (Vijaya). Key festivals like Holi (Mar 18), Diwali (Nov 14), and Dussehra (Oct 6) align with traditional lunar dates. Eclipses and Sankrantis provided additional ritual markers. The calendar remains essential for religious observances, muhurtas (auspicious timings), and agricultural cycles across India.