The Venkatrama Telugu Calendar (1994) is a traditional regional calendar used by Telugu-speaking communities to mark lunar-solar religious observances, muhurthas (auspicious times), festivals, and tithi calculations for the year 1994 CE (Saka year 1916–1917; Vikrama year 2050–2051 depending on overlap). It follows the lunisolar panchanga system, integrating solar months (sauramana) with lunar phases to provide festival dates, nakshatra, yoga, karana, and other astrological details used for ritual planning and cultural activities.
The Gregorian year 1994 corresponds to the Telugu years Pramoodi and Vikruti. Here is the exact mapping: venkatrama telugu calendar 1994
The 1994 calendar year was unique for its alignment with the Pramōdyuta Samvatsara (the name of the Telugu year), which is the 4th year in the 60-year Jovian cycle. The new year, Ugadi, fell on April 11, 1994, marking the beginning of the Bhava Samvatsara for the 1994–95 period. Venkatrama Telugu Calendar — 1994 Overview The Venkatrama
The following are major festivals and their corresponding dates according to the 1994 Telugu almanac: Date in 1994 Telugu Month & Tithi January 13 January 14 Maha Shivaratri Maghamu, Krishna Chaturdashi Phalgunamu, Shukla Purnima Chaitramu, Shukla Padyami Sri Rama Navami Chaitramu, Shukla Navami Varalakshmi Vratam Sravanamu, Shukla Thrayodasi Raksha Bandhan Sravanamu, Shukla Purnima Sri Krishna Ashtami Sravanamu, Krishna Ashtami Vinayaka Chavithi September 9 Bhadrapada, Shukla Chaturthi Dussehra (Vijayadasami) October 13 Asvayujamu, Shukla Dasami Deepavali (Diwali) November 3 Asvayujamu, Krishna Amavasya Kali Puja / Deepavali / Diwali Date List from 1980 to 1999 Note: Vijaya year is generally considered good for
: Sri Bhava Nama Samvatsaram (భవ నామ సంవత్సరం). Ugadi (Telugu New Year) : Celebrated on April 11, 1994