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Better: Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994

For accuracy, tradition, and completeness, the 1994 Venkatrama Telugu calendar stands as a shining reference – a bridge between the stars and everyday life.

This was also the year when the calendar marked the progression into the and the 2051st year of the Vikrama era for certain months. Visually, the calendar of this era was likely a single-color or multi-color print, compactly designed for wall hanging, featuring a traditional print of a deity at the top. venkatrama telugu calendar 1994

The 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 is a traditional almanac (Panchangam) published by

Auspicious Friday prayers performed by married women for family well-being. September 9, 1994 Lord Ganesha’s homecoming, celebrated with clay idols. Vijayadasami (Dasara) October 14, 1994 1994 Lord Ganesha’s homecoming