Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 -

Venkatrama & Co. Telugu Calendar for 1994 was a staple in many Telugu households, serving as a vital guide for religious, cultural, and social activities. Published by Venkatrama & Co. , a renowned publishing house founded by Idara Venkatrao Pantulu in 1927

Months in Venkatrama Calendar 1994 (April 1994 – March 1995)

| Telugu Month | Start Date (Gregorian) | End Date | |--------------|------------------------|----------| | Chaitra | April 12, 1994 | May 10 | | Vaisakha | May 11 | June 9 | | Jyeshtha | June 10 | July 9 | | Ashadha | July 10 | August 8 | | Shravana | August 9 | Sep 7 | | Bhadrapada | Sep 8 | Oct 6 | | Ashvayuja | Oct 7 | Nov 4 | | Kartika | Nov 5 | Dec 4 | | Margashirsha | Dec 5 | Jan 2, 1995 | | Pushya | Jan 3, 1995 | Feb 1 | | Magha | Feb 2 | Mar 2 | | Phalguna | Mar 3 | Mar 31 |

The Venkatrama Calendar for 1994 provides detailed timings for Tithi (lunar day), Varam (week day), Nakshatram (star), Yogam, and Karanam. venkatrama telugu calendar 1994

In the Telugu tradition, the new year (Ugadi) typically begins in March or April. Therefore, the 1994 calendar year covers the end of Srimukha Nama Samvatsaram (early 1994) and the majority of Bhava Nama Samvatsaram (starting March/April 1994). Key Festivals & Dates in 1994 Makar Sankranti: Friday, January 14, 1994.

For precise daily information, consulting a specific Venkatrama Telugu calendar or almanac for 1994 would be ideal. Such calendars are often published annually and are widely used in regions where Telugu is spoken. Venkatrama & Co

As Gopal flipped through the calendar, memories started flooding back. There was a scribbled note on 20th August 1994 - "Annaprasana ceremony of Gopal". He remembered the traditional rice-feeding ceremony, where his grandmother had lovingly fed him a mixture of rice and ghee.

If you are looking for the original "useful paper" format digitally, you can find scanned versions of religious almanacs from that year: , a renowned publishing house founded by Idara

, meaning dates and weekdays align perfectly across these two years. Key Festivals and Dates in 1994

Ugadi (Telugu New Year): Celebrated on April 11, 1994, ushering in the Bhava year. Srirama Navami: Followed shortly after on April 19, 1994. Dussehra (Vijayadasami): Celebrated on October 13, 1994. Deepavali: Occurred on November 2, 1994. Core Features of Venkatrama & Co Calendars