Venkatrama Telugu Calendar: 1994
Venkatrama & Co. Telugu Calendar for 1994 remains a nostalgic artifact for many Telugu households, as the brand has been a staple in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana since its founding in Eluru in 1927. In 1994, it meticulously tracked the year of the 60-year Jovian cycle. Google Play 1994 Calendar Highlights
4. Eclipses in 1994
Venkatrama calendar includes precise timings for solar and lunar eclipses: venkatrama telugu calendar 1994
Structure of the 1994 Calendar
Samvatsara and Yugabda
- Samvatsara Name: Pramadi
- Yugabda (Kali Yuga): 5095
- Vikrami Samvat: 2051
- Shalivahana Shaka: 1916
🌞 Key Astronomical Events in 1994 (as per Venkatrama)
- Mesha Sankranti (Solar New Year): April 14
- Dakshinayana Punyakalam: June 21
- Uttarayana Punyakalam: December 22
- Solar eclipses: October 24 (partial, visible in India)
- Lunar eclipses: May 10 & Nov 9 (penumbral – mild impact)
Yogam: A mathematical calculation of the sun and moon's positions. Karanam: Half of a Tithi. Venkatrama & Co
Conclusion
The Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 is more than just a record of dates; it is a snapshot of culture. It reminds us of a time when the rhythm of life was dictated by the movement of the moon and the rising of the sun. Whether you are checking it for practical religious purposes or simply reminiscing, the legacy of Venkatrama & Co. continues to stand the test of time. Samvatsara Name: Pramadi Yugabda (Kali Yuga): 5095 Vikrami
The Venkatrama calendar serves as a Panchangam, providing five essential elements for each day: Tithi: The lunar day (e.g., Ekadasi, Pournami). Varam: The day of the week. Nakshatramu: The birth star or constellation. Yogam: The period of time based on sun and moon positions. Karanam: Half of a Tithi. Major 1994 Festivals
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
- Scanned PDF versions on digital archives and Telugu cultural websites.
- Reprints from small publishers in Andhra and Telangana.
- Mobile apps that emulate the Venkatrama format (e.g., "Telugu Calendar 1994" apps).
- Online panchangam portals that reproduce the exact 1994 data for muhurtam checking.
