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Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 Jun 2026

Occurred in February/March, marking the night of Lord Shiva. New Year and Major Festivals (Bhava Nama Samvatsaram)

Marks the start of the year Bhava , typically in late March or early April. Vinayaka Chavithi: Usually observed in August or September.

The lists over 80 vrata and utsava days. Notable ones include:

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The Venkatrama Telugu Calendar for 1994, published by Venkatrama & Co., represents the (up to early 1994) and Sri Yuva (commencing with Ugadi in April 1994) Samvatsaras . This specific year holds nostalgia for many as a definitive period in traditional timekeeping, blending ancient astronomical science with everyday cultural life in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The Essence of the Venkatrama Calendar

The 1994 calendar mapped out a year rich with spiritual observance. Because the Telugu calendar relies on lunar cycles, the festivals shifted across the Gregorian months. A glance through the 1994 sheets highlights these key dates:

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The Venkatrama Calendar for 1994 highlights the following major festivals, which were observed according to the lunar months (Chaandra Maasam): Early 1994 (Final months of Srimukha Nama Samvatsaram)

It outlined the lunar months, from Chaitra Masam to Phalguna Masam. Importance of the 1994 Calendar for Cultural Heritage

The large, bold numbers represented the standard Gregorian calendar dates for 1994. Directly beneath or beside these numbers, the calendar listed the corresponding Telugu Tithi (lunar day). 2. The Lunar Months (Telugu Samvatsaram) The lists over 80 vrata and utsava days

The Venkatrama calendar lists specific for life events. Here are a few highlights from 1994:

| 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 |

As the Telugu ABP Live article noted, this calendar is an "emotion" for the Telugu people. For any household in Andhra Pradesh or Telangana in 1994, the new year began not on January 1st, but on (April 11, 1994) when the new Venkatrama calendar was officially hung on the wall, replacing the old one.