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Telugu Calendar January, 2012 With Festival Dates

Telugu Calendar for the month of January, 2012 is displayed below. Find out the important Telugu festivals and events during January, 2012. Use this calendar to convert English calendar dates to Telugu Year dates and vice versa. This calendar also shows the daily Panchangam for each day of January, 2012.

If you are looking for Telugu Panchangam 2012, click here

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telugu calendar for the year
Base Calendar: English telugu
Language English Telugu
Kara Pushya - Magha
SUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISAT
1 11
2 12
3 13
4 14
5 15
6 16
7 17
8 18
9 19
10 20
11 21
12 22
13 23
14 24
15 25
16 26
17 27
18 28
19 29
20 30
21 1
22 2
23 3
24 4
25 5
26 6
27 7
28 8
29 9
30 10
31 11
112 213 314 415
Shubh Muhurat or Muhurtham Chathurthi Pradosha Vrutha

The big bold numbers are the English Calendar dates of January, 2012. The small numbers at the bottom left is the Telugu Year date. Name of the Telugu year is Kara and months are Pushya and Magha

 

Festivals and Important Days & Events in January, 2012

New Year Sunday 1st January, 2012
Pradosha Vrutha Friday 6th January, 2012
Makar Sankranthi Sunday 15th January, 2012
Pradosha Vrutha Friday 20th January, 2012
Republic Day Thursday 26th January, 2012
Masik Vinayaka Chathurthi Thursday 26th January, 2012
Gandhi Samaadhi Monday 30th January, 2012

Kara Samvatsaram or Telugu Year 2012

According to Telugu Calendar system, Gregorian year 2012 is called Kara or Kara Nama Samvatsara.

The Telugu Calendar displayed above shows the Gregorian calendar for the month of January, 2012 along with the corresponding Telugu dates. Click on any date to get daily panchangam and other information about the day.

This 2012 Telugu Calendar lets you know the Telugu date for a particular day in the month of January.

Telugu Calendar is mainly used by the people of Andhra Pradesh to determine their religious festivals and also find out auspicious days. Ugadi marks the beginning of Telugu New Year as per this Calendar. Use this online Telugu Calendar generator to get old Telugu Calendars to determine birth dates, old panchangam etc...