Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 -
Half of a Thithi , crucial for specific ritual operations. Auspicious and Inauspicious Windows
The birth of Lord Ganesha, falling in the Bhadrapada month.
For accuracy, tradition, and completeness, the 1994 Venkatrama Telugu calendar stands as a shining reference – a bridge between the stars and everyday life.
Astrologers often look back at planetary positions. For a person born in 1994, the astrologer needs the Panchangam from that specific year to calculate the Dasha periods and Bhuktis. The Venkatrama calendar is considered an authoritative source because it predates the "ayanamsa" formula changes that some modern calendars use. venkatrama telugu calendar 1994
A major 10-day celebration detailed through the autumn pages.
: Critical astrological data such as Nakshatram (stars), Varjyam (inauspicious time), and Rahu Kalam .
Today, the legacy is carried forward by the third generation of the Eedara family, who continue to uphold the calendar's standards. While they have embraced modernity, including the launch of their official "" mobile app for Android and iOS devices, the deep respect and anticipation for the annual print calendar remains undiminished. Half of a Thithi , crucial for specific ritual operations
The 1994 calendar provided precise timings (exact to the minute) for conducting festivals. Here are the key dates as printed in the original Panchangam:
A standard wall calendar primarily displays dates and public holidays. The Venkatrama calendar, however, is a full-fledged panchangam . It provides detailed daily information, including Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatram (lunar mansion), Varjyam (inauspicious period), and other muhurtams , which are essential for planning religious and social events.
Based on the traditional lunar thithis (dates) provided in Venkatrama panchangams, major 1994 festivals occurred on the following Gregorian dates: April 11, 1994. Sri Rama Navami: April 19, 1994. Vinayaka Chavithi: September 9, 1994. Dasara (Vijaya Dasami): October 14, 1994. Deepavali (Diwali): November 3, 1994. Calendar Features Astrologers often look back at planetary positions
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Governed the first part of 1994 until the spring.
| Gregorian Month | Telugu Month (1994) | Key Season | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | January 1994 | Pushyam / Magham | Winter (Hemant) | | February 1994 | Magham / Phalgunam | Late Winter | | March 1994 | Phalgunam / Chaithram | Spring (Vasanth) | | April 1994 | Chaithram / Vaisakham | Summer | | May 1994 | Vaisakham / Jyeshtam | Peak Summer | | June 1994 | Jyeshtam / Aashadham | Monsoon onset | | July 1994 | Aashadham / Sravanam | Monsoon | | August 1994 | Sravanam / Bhadrapadam | Monsoon | | September 1994 | Bhadrapadam / Aswiyujam | Autumn | | October 1994 | Aswiyujam / Karthikam | Autumn | | November 1994 | Karthikam / Margasira | Early Winter | | December 1994 | Margasira / Pushyam | Winter |
The Venkatrama calendar for 1994 provides detailed daily information, including:
: Genealogists and families utilize the 1994 Panchangam to convert Western birthdates or marriage dates from that year back into traditional planetary configurations to construct highly accurate Janma Kundali (birth charts).