తెలుగు పంచాంగం — జనవరి 2029 · Kathmandu
జనవరి 2029 of the Telugu Calendar for Kathmandu comprises 3 principal vrata and festival observances, computed for the local sunrise meridian of Kathmandu using the Lahiri ayanamsa. It is anchored by Makar Sankranti — one of the few Hindu festivals fixed to a solar date — which formally begins Uttarayana, the half of the year considered the daytime of the gods. Devotees of Vishnu will observe 1 Ekadashi fast this month, and the new moon (Amavasya) on Sunday, 14 January 2029.
Lunar Months & Solar Transition
The Gregorian month of జనవరి most often spans the lunar months of Pausha and Magha in the Vedic calendar. The Sun moves through Makara rashi (Capricorn), with Makar Sankranti — the Sun's ingress into Capricorn — falling around January 14 and inaugurating the auspicious six-month Uttarayana (northern course). Because the Hindu calendar is lunisolar — its months are tied to the Moon while its year is corrected against the Sun — the precise start of each lunar month shifts year to year. The transitions for జనవరి 2029 are reflected in the day-by-day grid above.
Significance of జనవరి in the Vedic Tradition
January carries unusually concentrated spiritual weight in the Hindu calendar. Uttarayana, beginning at Makar Sankranti, is described in the Bhagavad Gita and Mahabharata as the period during which liberated souls are said to depart this world. The full lunar month of Magha that begins mid-January is regarded as supremely auspicious for sacred bathing — the month-long Magha-snana at Prayagraj, Haridwar and other tirthas draws millions of pilgrims. The Pausha-Magha juncture is also when the daily sunrise becomes earlier and the days visibly lengthen in the northern hemisphere, a transition Vedic astronomers tracked with remarkable precision.
Key Vrata & Festival Dates · జనవరి 2029
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14 జనవఅమావాస్య · Amavasya · Sunday
New moon — most auspicious for pitru-tarpana (offerings to ancestors), donations, and silent contemplation. When this Amavasya falls in Magha it is known as Mauni Amavasya — silence is observed for the entire day and the Triveni-snana at Prayagraj is considered one of the most meritorious acts in the Hindu calendar.
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26 జనవఏకాదశి · Ekadashi · Friday
Vishnu-fast day. Devotees abstain from grains and pulses; the vrata is broken on the following Dwadashi morning within the prescribed window.
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28 జనవప్రదోష వ్రతం · Pradosh Vrat · Sunday
Twilight fast dedicated to Shiva, observed during the trayodashi tithi from sunset until ~2.5 hours later.
Major Festivals Typically Falling in జనవరి
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Makar Sankranti / Pongal / Lohri (Jan 13) · January 14
Sun's ingress into Capricorn; harvest festival across regional traditions; start of Uttarayana.
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Vasant Panchami · Magha Shukla Panchami
Dedicated to Goddess Saraswati; spring's first whisper; an auspicious abuja-muhurta day requiring no further calculation for new beginnings.
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January 26 · Republic Day
National holiday in India — observed across all calendar traditions.
Muhurta & Practical Guidance for జనవరి 2029
January is one of the most marriage-favourable months of the year, especially after Makar Sankranti, when wedding muhurtas resume after the Pausha-month pause observed in many North Indian traditions. Griha-pravesh (house-warming), business inaugurations, vehicle purchases and the start of new educational pursuits are also well-supported during Uttarayana. The Mauni Amavasya at month's end is considered exceptionally powerful for silent meditation, charity, and ancestral offerings.
Frequently Asked Questions · జనవరి 2029
How many Ekadashi vrata fall in జనవరి 2029 for Kathmandu?
There are 1 Ekadashi vrata in జనవరి 2029 computed for Kathmandu: Friday, 26 January 2029. Ekadashi is observed by devotees of Vishnu by abstaining from grains, pulses, and certain vegetables for 24 hours, with the fast formally broken (parana) the following morning during the Dwadashi tithi. Each Ekadashi has its own classical name and associated story drawn from the Padma and Skanda Puranas.
When is Amavasya in జనవరి 2029 in Kathmandu?
The new moon (Amavasya) of జనవరి 2029 for Kathmandu falls on Sunday, 14 January 2029. Amavasya is considered the most powerful day for pitru-karma — offerings to departed ancestors via tarpana and pinda-dana. It is also observed as a day of restraint from travel after sunset and from new beginnings. When this Amavasya falls in Magha it is known as Mauni Amavasya — silence is observed for the entire day and the Triveni-snana at Prayagraj is considered one of the most meritorious acts in the Hindu calendar.
Which Hindu lunar months overlap with జనవరి 2029?
జనవరి typically spans the lunar months of Pausha and Magha. Because the Hindu calendar is lunisolar, the precise transition (sankramana) between the two lunar months shifts by about eleven days each year and is occasionally corrected by the insertion of an adhika (intercalary) month. The exact transition for జనవరి 2029 is reflected in the calendar grid above — watch for the change in Purnima-ending or Amavasya-ending month name depending on the regional reckoning (Purnimanta or Amanta) used in your tradition.
What is the major solar transition in జనవరి?
In జనవరి, the Sun enters Makara rashi (Capricorn), an event known as Makar Sankranti. This sankranti is observed across India as a major calendrical milestone — particularly in coastal and agrarian traditions — with sacred bathing, sesame-jaggery offerings, and donations to the needy.
Is జనవరి 2029 auspicious for marriage and griha-pravesh in Kathmandu?
Yes — January is generally one of the most favourable months of the year for Hindu marriages, particularly the latter half after Makar Sankranti when Uttarayana begins. Specific muhurtas depend on the bride and groom's nakshatras and the avoidance of taboo periods such as Kharmas (the closing 30° of the solar transit in Sagittarius), which ends precisely at Makar Sankranti. Cross-check the daily grid above against your family astrologer's preferences before fixing the date.