Calculation guide
How Telugu Calendar calculates city-aware panchangam timings
Telugu panchangam timings are not just labels on a fixed date. Tithi, nakshatra, sunrise, sunset, Rahukalam, Yamagandam, and muhurtham windows depend on both the calendar method and the city being checked.
Direct answer
Telugu Calendar calculates daily panchangam from a Drik + Amanta basis, then applies supported-city location data so sunrise, sunset, Rahukalam, Yamagandam, and related timing windows match the selected city.
Calendar basis
The calendar is built around Drik panchangam calculations with Amanta lunar month handling for Telugu calendar use. This keeps daily tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, paksha, lunar month, and festival context tied to astronomical calculation instead of a static generic table.
The website and app present those fields in Telugu and English so families can read the same day detail without translating between separate sources.
Why city matters
Sunrise and sunset change by location. Because Rahukalam, Yamagandam, Abhijit Muhurtham, Durmuhurtham, Varjyam, and Amrit Kalam are interpreted against the local day, the clock time can shift between Hyderabad, Singapore, Dallas, Toronto, and other supported cities.
That is why Telugu Calendar asks for a supported city instead of promising one universal daily timing for every place.
Accuracy boundaries
Telugu Calendar is a practical reference for daily reading, festival planning, and family coordination. It does not claim to replace family tradition, priestly guidance, local temple practice, or regional panchangam decisions for major rituals.
The app can keep synced month and year data available offline after download, but fresh corrections and new supported-city data require sync when the network is available.
Useful links
- Check today's Telugu panchangam - Open the canonical homepage with the live city-aware daily preview.
- March 2026 Telugu calendar guide - See a month guide with festival context and day-level panchangam detail.
- Send calendar data feedback - Contact Telugu Calendar when a city, festival, or timing detail needs review.
Frequently asked questions
Does Telugu Calendar use one timing for every city?
No. Supported-city data is used so sunrise, sunset, Rahukalam, Yamagandam, and related timing windows can match the selected city.
Why can tithi or Rahukalam differ from another source?
Differences can come from location, calculation method, calendar convention, or local tradition. Telugu Calendar uses a Drik + Amanta basis and states its supported-city boundary clearly.
Can I use the app offline?
Yes, recently synced calendar data can remain available in the mobile app after download. New data, corrections, or city updates still require a sync.
