Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 ~upd~
Venkatrama & Co. Telugu Calendar has been a staple in Telugu households for nearly a century. Established in 1927 by Edara Venkatrao Pantulu in Eluru, it is widely considered the "standard" for tracking lunar dates (
The Venkatrama Telugu Calendar remains a cornerstone of cultural identity for Telugu-speaking households, providing essential astrological data (Panchangam) for daily life. For the year 1994, this calendar captures a specific intersection of traditional timekeeping and modern history. The Significance of 1994 in the Telugu Calendar venkatrama telugu calendar 1994
Calendar Repetition: The 1994 Gregorian calendar dates and days are identical to those in the year 2005. 🏛️ Traditional Calendar Structure Venkatrama & Co
Do you have a specific date or event from 1994 you are trying to verify? Let us know in the comments below, and we’ll help you find the details! Genealogy Research: Many people are tracing their family
- Genealogy Research: Many people are tracing their family trees and need to verify the Thithi (lunar day) of a grandparent's birth or death anniversary to perform rituals accurately.
- Nostalgia: For those who grew up in the 90s, the calendar is a reminder of simpler times—a time when the paper calendar hanging on the wall was the final authority on the day's schedule.
- Correction of Rituals: Sometimes, annual death rituals (Varshikam) require cross-referencing the original calendar used during the year of passing to ensure the correct lunar day is observed.
The Venkatrama & Co. Telugu Calendar for 1994 corresponds to the Bhaava (Bhava) and Yuva nama samvatsaras (years) in the 60-year Hindu lunar cycle. Established in 1927 in Eluru, Venkatrama & Co. has provided these traditional "Telugu Thidhula Calendars" for nearly a century, serving as a staple in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana homes for tracking religious festivals and auspicious timings. Chronological Context (1994) Samvatsara (Telugu Year Name): Until early April 1994: Srimukha.
The Venkatrama Telugu Calendar for 1994, published by Venkatrama & Co., represents the Sri Bhava (up to early 1994) and Sri Yuva (commencing with Ugadi in April 1994) Samvatsaras. This specific year holds nostalgia for many as a definitive period in traditional timekeeping, blending ancient astronomical science with everyday cultural life in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The Essence of the Venkatrama Calendar
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One of my favorite movies, thanks for bringing out this gem! Lata can do no wrong but it is wonderful to see Sharmila bring the face to this tune so charmingly. It is another reason the song has endured in the minds of cinema goers for so many years.
I agree–Sharmila does an excellent job of expressing the wistful melancholy of this song on screen.
Some things are immortal, the scenic views of Shayadris specially Mahabaleshwar is one of them
Indeed, the scenery of Mahabaleshwar shown in this song is truly sublime.
Thank you very much…listening, watching and learning in July 2016 😊
Completely agree. much under appreciated but gem of a song. Both music and Lyrics are haunting and touch your heart. I loved your introduction to the translation.
Meanings of lyrics have been clearly elaborated. Music of song has touched the farthest edge of feelings that has resulted into “touching the supernatural force probably God”. Thanks
Am a Malayali~Keralite , my high school hindi teacher made me hate hindi But you guys helps me loving it once more . Loved this piece . all the best Mr &Mrs.
Hahaha, we are glad our website reignited a love of the language! We were fortunate to have such wonderful Urdu teachers in college who taught us to appreciate the language’s beauty and we are so happy to spread that message!
I come to your page again and again for the last several years! For an avid old Hindi film song lover from a non-Hindi speaking region, your beautiful translation expands my horizon of enjoying the songs! Thanks from my heart!
It’s the most underrated song of Hindi cinema
It is soulful, the lyrics are existential, the music classical yet revolutionary and Lata’s rendition is extraordinary
It’s a pity it’s not widely known
There’s something magical in it