Each Yuga (Era) has a cycle of 60 years. Each year of Ugadi year has a specific name in Panchangam (Astronomical calendar) based on astrological influences and the name of the year would represent the character of that year.[1] The calendar includes 60 year names.[2] Every 60 years, one name cycle completes and the names repeat in the next cycle. For example, the Telugu name for 1954 is "Jaya", repeated in 2014. Ugadi is the Telugu new year festival that comes in the spring season (usually March or April). These years always change on Ugadi.
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Telugu panchangam for any place & date between 1900 and 2050. Accurate panchangam in Telugu and English showing information about the 5 attributes of the day, viz., Nakshatram, Tithi, Varam, Yoga and Karanam along with its start and end timings.
Telugu festivals, fastings and vruthams/upavasams (ఉపవాస/వ్రత/నోమ) associated with each day based on the Telugu calendar is listed along with daily panchangam. Apart from the panchangam, you can also find the sunrise and sunset timings, paksha, rahu, gulika and yamaganda timings for the selected date. Download Telugu panchangam in PDF format and a printable Telugu panchangam is also available.
Telugu Year 2023 is known as Anala and therefore the Telugu Panchangam 2023 is known as Anala Nama Samvatsara Panchangam or Anala nama year panchangam. Similarly next year, ie., panchangam 2024 will be known as Pingala nama samvatsara panchangam.
We are presenting 106+ years panchangam from 1900-2006 for most timezones in the world.We are presenting information like Tithi, Vaar, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Sun and Moon rashi, along with year and chandramana month names.Information required for muhurtha such as Sunrise, Rahukalam, Yamagadam, Gulikai, Abhijit Muhurtha, Durmuhurtham, Amritkalam, and Varjyam,Chogadia aren't required for history panchangam. Hence, we have omitted it from history panchangam. They are available in current panchangam.The information such as Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Sun and Moon timings isn't specific to specific city but for the entire timezone. They end at time/instance. Hence their time will be same for one timezone. The sunrise, sunset and other parameters are required for muhurtha, festival purposes. These historical data presentedhere can be used to find out once's birth nakshatra, or birthdate based on tithi. Also the historical times have varied from time to time. We have tried to keep it as accurate as possible. If you think there is an error please let us know with more information. If you think your timezone is not there please let us know. If you have specific questions for history panchangam please contact us.
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There are 60 Years in Telugu Calendar. In the English calendar, there are no such repeating years. You may be knowing that there are 12 months in a Telugu Year. On the eve of every Ugadi Festival, one new Telugu Year starts. Whenever searching, type SAMVATSARALU instead of SAMVATHSARALU or SAMVATHARALU for better Telugu translations. You can also convert any English calendar year to its equivalent Telugu Calendar year easily. You can easily know in which Telugu Year you were born based on your English birth year.
The word "Ugadi" is derived from the Sanskrit words "yuga" which means "age" and "adi" which "beginning." As per legends, it's believed that Lord Brahma began the creation of the universe on Ugadi day. He created days, weeks, months, and years to keep track of time. Hence, Ugadi marks the first day of the creation of the universe. The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion by people in the southern states of India. Special dishes are prepared for the occasion. On the day of the Ugadi, people also visit Hindu temples to start the new year with the blessings of the Lord. Happy Ugadi 2023 to all!
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To understand this phenomenon, remember that the Earth's axis is tilted atan angle of 23.5 degrees relative to the ecliptic, the plane of the Earth'sorbit. This is responsible for the variations in the day/night division of the24-hour day. There are two days, each year, when the nights and days are ofequal length ("equinoxes" means equal nights). One of these days isthe first day of spring and the other the first day of autumn. Incidentally,one of these days would be a good - not perfect - choice for a New Year's Day,a choice based on astronomical rather than emotional factors. Unfortunately,there is a slippage of these equinoxes also. Because of the Earth's bulge atthe equator, the Earth wobbles slowly like a spinning top. That is, the axis ofEarth's spin precesses, so very slowly, and completes a circular tour every 25,800 years. Stated differently, instead of pointing at the North Star steadily,the Earth's axis makes a small circle around the North Star. A consequence ofthis is the equinoxes come a little earlier each year. Modern calendars haveyet to deal with this effect.
The point to be made is that neither the tropical year nor the lunar monthare simple multiples of a day. Indeed, the multiples are irrational numbers,numbers which cannot be represented as fractions. For example, if the tropicalyear were to be exactly 365.25 days, then 4 years would be exactly 1461 daysand all the astronomical events will repeat themselves after every four years.Unfortunately, both the tropical year and lunar month contain an irrational numberof days. Also the tropical year contains an irrational number of lunar months.So nothing ever repeats itself exactly; an enticing philosophical thought!
Calendars fall into two broad categories: solar and lunar. Most lunarcalendars include solar related adjustments to keep in tune with the seasons.Our English calendar is solar. In 46 B. C. Julius Caesar reformed the previousRoman lunar calendar. He decreed that the length of a year shall be 365.25days. He set up a cycle of 1461 days consisting of one leap year of 366 daysand three ordinary years of 365 days. He added 96 days to 46 B. C. so springoccurs in traditional mid-March and decreed that the new year start on 1January. The Roman priests committed an error in inserting the extra day inleap years. So the calendar was reformed again in 10 B. C.
The Julian year exceeds the tropical year by 0.00781 days. So by 1582, thespring equinox slipped back from 21 March to 11 March. To prevent furtherslippage, Pope Gregory XIII reformed the calendar once more. Leap yearsthenceforth were omitted in years ending in 00, unless that year happens to bea multiple of 400. To correct the error that had already occurred, ten days of1582 were removed. This Gregorian calendar is what we all use now.
A good example of lunar calendar is the Muslim calendar. The year consistsof 12 lunar months or 354 days, so significant dates and festive days driftrelative to the seasons. The months are alternately 30 and 29 days long. Thetwelfth month, which usually contains 29 days, acquires an extra day inintercalary years 2, 5, 7, 10, 13, 16, 18, 21, 24, 26 and 29 of a repetitive30-year cycle.
An example of a lunar calendar tuned to accommodate the solar year is theJewish calendar. This calendar uses a lunar cycle of 19 years with a solarcycle of 28 years. The months have 29 or 30 days. There is also a 30-dayintercalary month which occurs only in years 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17 and 19 of thelunar cycle.
Hindu Temple and Cultural Center is pleased to release the 2023 calendar containing information needed for day to day usage by the greater Seattle Hindu Community members. All the deities of the temple decked with grand alankaram adorn the pictures of the calendar printed on high quality gloss paper which can be cherished for many years to come.
Sri Sivasubramanyan Ganesa Gurukkal hails from Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. He is trained in Saivagama under his Guru Dr. Somasundara Sivachariyar from Sri Lokambika Vedha Sivaagama Vidyalaya, Tiruppalaivanam, Tamilnadu. He is trained in Poorva Prayoga and Shraddha Prayogas. He served the deities in Sri Shishta Gurunadhar Temple, Sri Arunachaleswar Temple in Tamilnadu for over 15 years. Before joining SSVT in July 2011 as Sivaagama Priest he was with Sri Lakshmi Temple in Boston. He was given Veda Sivagama Vidya Bhooshanam award by Sri Lokambika Veda Sivagama Vidyalaya and Veda SivagamaVichakshana by Indian Institute of Indology. He is fluent in Tamil, and English.
Sri Sankaran Gurukkal hails from Tiruveezhimizhalai, Tamilnadu. He is trained in Saivagama under his Guru Sivasri Visvanatha Sivachariyar from Sri Vedha Sivaagama Patasali, Allur, Tamilnadu. He is trained in Poorva Prayoga and Shraddha Prayogas. He has served the Deities for more than 17 years in Mangala Vinayagar Temple, Tambaram before serving Murugan Temple (MTNA) Lanham in 2008 - 2009. After a small break In India he joined SSVT as saivagama priest in March 2010. He was given Sivaagama Siromani award by Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam. Tamil Nadu and Saiva Siddhantam award by Indian Institute of Indology. He is fluent in Tamil, Hindi and Sanskrit.
Sri Venkatacharyulu Kumanduri is a vaishnava pancharatra aagama priest at SSVT. He hails from Kesavaram Andhra Pradesh. He finished his veda aagama studies from Sri Pancharaatra Aagama kSalashaala, Jeeyar Educational Trust, Jaggayyapet, Andhra Pradesh under his Guru Srinivasacharya Samudrala. He also has a B.Com degree from Andhra University. He has served in different temples in Hyderabad for 10 years before joining SSVT in May 2011. He participated in Yagnas and Prathistas with His Holiness Sri Tridandi Chinna Jeeyar Swami. He does all the Vaishnava Aagama rituals, Kalyanotsavams etc at SSVT. He is fluent in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and English
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