For 1994, here are some key details:
Based on the traditional lunar thithis (dates) provided in Venkatrama panchangams, major 1994 festivals occurred on the following Gregorian dates: Ugadi (Telugu New Year): 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
While digital Panchangams are popular today, physical copies of the Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 are rare collector's items. They often featured traditional art, advertisements for local businesses in Vijayawada and Hyderabad, and government holidays. venkatrama telugu calendar 1994
Note: Start dates vary slightly by region (e.g., Telangana vs Andhra adjustments).
Many Telugu families who migrated abroad in the 1990s recorded their wedding dates according to the Venkatrama Panchangam. When performing 25th or 30th anniversary rituals (Rajatotsavam) in 2019 or 2024, they need the original 1994 calendar to confirm: For 1994, here are some key details: Based
Year Name: The Telugu year corresponding to 1994 is "Krodha" (క్రోధ నామ సంవత్సరం).
The Venkatrama & Co. Telugu Calendar for 1994 covers the transition from the Srimukha (శ్రీముఖ) year to the Bhava (భవ) year. In the Telugu tradition, 1994 is primarily recognized as the Bhava Nama Samvatsaram, which officially began with the Ugadi festival on April 11, 1994. Key Details for 1994 (Bhava Year) Dasara (Vijaya Dasami): October 14, 1994
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