Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 -
Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994: A Complete Guide to Muhurtams, Festivals, and Panchangam
For Telugu-speaking Hindus across the globe—from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to diaspora communities in the US, UK, and Australia—the name Venkatrama is synonymous with astrological accuracy and traditional depth. When we look back three decades, the Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 holds a special place as a bridge between ancient Vedic timekeeping and the practical needs of a modernizing society.
Whether you are a historian, a devout practitioner looking for old muhurtam dates, or someone researching family events (marriages, upanayanam, or griha pravesh), this deep dive into the 1994 Venkatrama calendar will provide everything you need. venkatrama telugu calendar 1994
For Priests and Temples
Temple authorities rely on the Venkatrama calendar to schedule: Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994: A Complete Guide to
- Brahmotsavams (e.g., Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams events)
- Rudrabhishekam, Satyanarayana Vratam, and other rituals
How the 1994 Edition Was Created
- Astronomical calculations using sidereal planetary positions, moon phases, and sunrise timings for a reference meridian (often Chennai/Hyderabad/Madras longitude) to produce locality-adjusted tithi and nakshatra.
- Inclusion of temple-specific festival dates and regional adjustments as per local customs.
- Printed editions typically provided monthly pages with daily entries for tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, and muhurtha notes.
3. Vinayaka Chavithi (Ganesh Chaturthi)
- Date: September 9, 1994 (Friday)
- Special Note: The calendar indicated that Chaturthi Thithi began the previous evening. Moonrise was at 8:42 PM, which is the critical moment for Ganesh worship.