•Thursday, March 08, 2007
The Telugu year begins with the month Chaitra (in March or April, depending upon the position of the planet) and ends with Phalguna. Here is the list of months, in order.
Chaitra [Festivals - Ugadi or Telugu New Year, Sri Rama Navami]
Vaisakha
Jyeshta
Aashaadha
Sravanam
Bhaadra [Festival - Ganesh Chaturthi]
Aswayuja/Ashvin [Festival - Vijayadashami / Dasara]
Kaartika [Festival - Karthika pournima]
Maargashirsha/Margasira [Festival - Vaikunta Ekadasi]
Pausha/Pushyam
Maagha
Phalguna [Festival - Holi]
You can just know more about these months from here.
If any idea about any festivals falling in these months, do hint.
Chaitra [Festivals - Ugadi or Telugu New Year, Sri Rama Navami]
Vaisakha
Jyeshta
Aashaadha
Sravanam
Bhaadra [Festival - Ganesh Chaturthi]
Aswayuja/Ashvin [Festival - Vijayadashami / Dasara]
Kaartika [Festival - Karthika pournima]
Maargashirsha/Margasira [Festival - Vaikunta Ekadasi]
Pausha/Pushyam
Maagha
Phalguna [Festival - Holi]
You can just know more about these months from here.
If any idea about any festivals falling in these months, do hint.


6 comments:
yeah... Ugadi is in april... arriving soon ....good info...
Nice info, i remember marathi calendar alos has some similar months.
Cheers....
manchi info
knowledge is power! thank u for sharing it wt me :P
good info ty!
Keshi.
my life : Ugadi, this year is on March 20th.
vaibhav : Thanks. Actually all these months are available in a Hindu calendar. Changes might have taken place, in our languages as per convenience.
sush : Thanks.
drama div@, keshi : Welcome.