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The Telugu Calendar (Telugu Panchangam) is a lunisolar calendar used in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, following the Shalivahana Shaka Samvat era. The new year (Ugadi) is celebrated on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada — the same day as Maharashtrian Gudi Padwa and Karnataka's Yugadi.
तेलुगु पंचांग चन्द्र-सौर है — शालिवाहन शक संवत् पर आधारित। नववर्ष उगाड़ी चैत्र शुक्ल प्रतिपदा को मनाया जाता है।
The Telugu Calendar is a Chandramana (lunisolar) calendar following the Shalivahana Shaka Samvat — the official era adopted by the Indian National Calendar. It tracks both the Sun's solar transits (which determine sankrantis and seasons) and the Moon's lunar phases (which determine festivals and tithis). The Telugu month names mirror the Sanskrit lunar months (Chaitra, Vaishakha...) but with regional pronunciation and script. Each year in the Telugu calendar has a unique name from the 60-year cycle (Samvatsara) — for example, 2025-26 is Vishvavasu Samvatsara.
| # | నెల | స్వదేశీ పేరు | గ్రెగోరియన్ కాలం | ముఖ్య పండుగలు |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chaitra | చైత్రం | March - April | Ugadi (Telugu New Year), Sri Rama Navami, Hanuman Jayanti |
| 2 | Vaishakha | వైశాఖం | April - May | Akshaya Tritiya, Adi Sankaracharya Jayanti, Buddha Purnima |
| 3 | Jyeshtha | జ్యేష్ఠం | May - June | Vat Savitri, Nirjala Ekadashi, Ganga Dussehra |
| 4 | Ashadha | ఆషాఢం | June - July | Devshayani Ekadashi, Guru Purnima, Toli Ekadashi |
| 5 | Shravana | శ్రావణం | July - August | Varalakshmi Vratam, Krishna Janmashtami, Raksha Bandhan |
| 6 | Bhadrapada | భాద్రపదం | August - September | Vinayaka Chavithi (Ganesh Chaturthi — major festival), Onam |
| 7 | Ashwin | ఆశ్వయుజం | September - October | Bathukamma (Telangana — 9-day flower festival), Dasara, Vijayadashami |
| 8 | Kartika | కార్తీకం | October - November | Karthika Deepam, Diwali (Naraka Chaturdashi), Karthika Pournami |
| 9 | Margashirsha | మార్గశీర్షం | November - December | Datta Jayanti, Geeta Jayanti, Dhanurmasa begins |
| 10 | Pausha | పుష్యం | December - January | Vaikuntha Ekadashi, Bhogi, Sankranti, Mukkoti Ekadashi |
| 11 | Magha | మాఘం | January - February | Vasantha Panchami (Saraswati Puja), Maagha Snana, Bhishma Ekadashi |
| 12 | Phalguna | ఫాల్గుణం | February - March | Maha Shivaratri, Holi, Holika Dahan |
Telugu New Year. Begins with Ugadi Pachadi — a 6-flavor preparation symbolizing all of life's experiences. Panchanga Sravanam (recitation of the year's panchang) is read in temples.
Telangana's grand floral festival — women arrange seasonal flowers in tiered pyramids and sing devotional songs around them. UNESCO-recognized state festival of Telangana.
Lord Ganesha's birthday — celebrated grandly across Andhra and Telangana with public pandals and clay idol immersion. Khairatabad Ganesh (Hyderabad) is one of India's tallest Ganesh idols.
4-day harvest festival — Bhogi (Day 1), Sankranti (Day 2), Kanuma (Day 3 — cattle festival), Mukkanuma (Day 4). Famous for Gangireddu (cow show), kite-flying, and rangoli (muggu).
Married women perform vrata for family welfare, invoking Goddess Lakshmi. Considered equivalent to worshipping all 8 forms of Lakshmi together.
Sacred bath at rivers; lighting 365 oil lamps; Kartika somavaaram (Mondays in Kartika) for Shiva worship. Tirupati Pournami is grand.
Ugadi 2026 falls on Friday, March 20, 2026 (Chaitra Shukla Pratipada). It marks the beginning of Vishwavasu Samvatsara's end and the start of the new Telugu samvatsara.
Chaitram (చైత్రం), Vaishakham (వైశాఖం), Jyeshtham (జ్యేష్ఠం), Ashadham (ఆషాఢం), Shravanam (శ్రావణం), Bhadrapadam (భాద్రపదం), Ashwayujam (ఆశ్వయుజం), Kartikam (కార్తీకం), Margashirsham (మార్గశీర్షం), Pushyam (పుష్యం), Magham (మాఘం), Phalgunam (ఫాల్గుణం).
Shalivahana Shaka Samvat. Gregorian year - 78 = Shaka year (after Ugadi). For example, after Ugadi 2026 the Shaka year becomes 1948.
Samvatsara is the name of the year in a 60-year cycle. The cycle starts with Prabhava and ends with Akshaya, then repeats. Each Samvatsara has its own characteristics described in classical panchangam tradition. The name changes every Ugadi.
Telugu calendar is lunisolar (Chandramana) — months follow the Moon. Tamil calendar is purely solar (Saura) — months follow the Sun's transit. So Telugu festival dates shift in Gregorian terms each year, while Tamil festival dates are nearly fixed (Tamil New Year is always April 14).
A traditional preparation eaten on Ugadi morning combining 6 tastes — sweet (jaggery), sour (tamarind), salty (salt), bitter (neem flowers), spicy (green chili), astringent (raw mango) — symbolizing that life is a mix of all experiences and one should accept them with equanimity.