The Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 is a traditional almanac (Panchangam) published by the renowned Venkatrama Mudraksharashala (Venkatrama Press), one of the oldest and most trusted calendar publishers in South India. For millions of Telugu-speaking Hindus across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and global diaspora communities, this calendar is not just a date-keeper—it is an indispensable guide to religious, social, and agricultural life.
The year 1994 corresponds to the Pramadi nama Samvatsaram (the 60-year cycle of Hindu calendar) and spans from April 12, 1994 to March 31, 1995 as per the Gregorian system. The calendar follows the Amavasyanta system (months end on new moon day), which is standard in Telugu and Kannada regions. venkatrama telugu calendar 1994
The Venkatrama & Co. calendar is renowned for its accuracy in astrological data. The 1994 edition included the following calculations: The Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 is a traditional
For Telugu-speaking people across the globe—from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to diaspora communities in the US, UK, and Australia—the Venkatrama Telugu Calendar is more than just a date tracker. It is a revered almanac (Panchangam) that dictates the rhythm of daily life, religious ceremonies, agricultural activities, and festive celebrations. Rahu Kalam & Yamagandam: The calendar provided daily
Even decades later, the Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 remains a significant reference for那些 looking to understand planetary positions, remarry old records, or find past auspicious dates for anniversaries and historical events. This article provides a deep dive into the features, significance, and specific highlights of the 1994 edition.
Today, original printed copies of the Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 are rare collectibles. However:
If you need the calendar for shraddha or tithi calculations for a deceased relative born in 1994, you can use modern Panchanga software with a 1994 epoch.