Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 [new] -
For generations, a Telugu household was considered incomplete without a wall calendar hanging in the main room. Among the various publishers, earned legendary status due to its hyper-accurate calculations and accessible layout.
| Telugu Month | Start Date (1994) | End Date | Key Festivals | |-------------|------------------|----------|----------------| | | Apr 12 | May 11 | Ugadi, Sri Rama Navami | | Vaisakha | May 12 | Jun 9 | Akshaya Tritiya, Narasimha Jayanti | | Jyeshtha | Jun 10 | Jul 9 | Vat Savitri Vratam, Pournami | | Ashadha | Jul 10 | Aug 7 | Ratha Yatra, Guru Purnima | | Shravana | Aug 8 | Sep 5 | Varalakshmi Vratam, Rakhi, Krishna Janmashtami | | Bhadrapada | Sep 6 | Oct 4 | Vinayaka Chaturthi, Ananta Vratam | | Ashvina | Oct 5 | Nov 2 | Mahalaya Amavasya, Durga Puja, Vijayadashami | | Kartika | Nov 3 | Dec 2 | Deepavali, Kartika Somavaram | | Margashira | Dec 3 | Dec 31 | Dhanurmasam, Vaikuntha Ekadashi | | Pushya | Jan 1 (1995) | Jan 30 | Bhogi, Sankranti (Jan 14) | | Magha | Jan 31 | Feb 28 | Vasant Panchami, Maha Shivaratri | | Phalguna | Mar 1 | Mar 30 | Holi, Phalguna Pournami |
It outlined the lunar months, from Chaitra Masam to Phalguna Masam. Importance of the 1994 Calendar for Cultural Heritage venkatrama telugu calendar 1994
Decades later, archival data from the 1994 calendar remains highly sought after for several pragmatic reasons:
The (Sri Venkatrama & Co.) is one of the most trusted panchangams for Telugu-speaking communities worldwide. The year 1994 corresponds to Prabhava Nama Samvatsaram (the 1st year in the 60-year Telugu cycle). Importance of the 1994 Calendar for Cultural Heritage
A highly auspicious month of illumination, daily prayers, and holy river baths. Why People Search for the 1994 Edition Today
The is a significant historical reference point for Telugu-speaking communities, capturing the traditional festivals, auspicious timings, and panchangam details for that year. The Venkatrama & Co. publication is renowned for its accuracy in providing traditional Tithi, Nakshatram, and Yoga details according to the lunisolar system. Why People Search for the 1994 Edition Today
Marks the start of Bhava Nama Samvatsaram , occurring in late March or early April 1994. Shravana Purnima (Raksha Bandhan): Sunday, August 21, 1994. Bhadrapada Purnima: Monday, September 19, 1994.
The for 1994 corresponds to the Bhaava (Bhava) and Yuva nama samvatsaras (years) in the 60-year Hindu lunar cycle . Established in 1927 in Eluru, Venkatrama & Co. has provided these traditional "Telugu Thidhula Calendars" for nearly a century, serving as a staple in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana homes for tracking religious festivals and auspicious timings. Chronological Context (1994) Samvatsara (Telugu Year Name): Until early April 1994: Srimukha .
In the Telugu tradition, the new year (Ugadi) typically begins in March or April. Therefore, the 1994 calendar year covers the end of (early 1994) and the majority of Bhava Nama Samvatsaram (starting March/April 1994). Key Festivals & Dates in 1994 Makar Sankranti: Friday, January 14, 1994.
Celebrated on April 11, marking the start of the Bhava Samvatsaram. Sri Rama Navami: Observed on April 20, 1994. Vinayaka Chavithi: Fell on September 9, 1994. Dasara (Vijaya Dasami): Celebrated on October 13, 1994. Deepavali: Observed on November 2, 1994. Digital & Archive Resources