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Venkatrama Telugu Calendar 1994 Apr 2026
For Telugu households across the globe—from the heart of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to the diaspora communities in the US, UK, and Australia—the name Venkatrama is synonymous with time itself. More than just a tool to track days, the Sri Venkatrama & Co Telugu Calendar is a cultural institution. The 1994 edition offers a fascinating snapshot of a pre-internet era when planning life—from weddings to harvests—revolved around its pages. The Legacy of Venkatrama & Co. Founded in the early 20th century, Sri Venkatrama & Co., based in Chennai (formerly Madras), became the gold standard for traditional Panchangams (almanacs). Unlike standard Gregorian calendars, the Venkatrama calendar is a scientific and religious document that calculates planetary positions based on the Vakya and Drik systems of Hindu astronomy.