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Bhadrapada Masam 2023 Start End Dates Telugu Calendar Tithi

Shiva Venkateswara Sep 23, 2024 Updated May 7, 2026 2 min read

Know the details about the Bhadrapada Masam 2023 Start End Dates Telugu Calendar Tithi, 2023 Bhadrapada Masam Telugu Panchangam Dates Online

Bhadrapada Masam is one of the Telugu Months as per the Telugu calendar. The Telugu people from the both states of Telangana and also Andhra Pradesh will be following the Telugu calender. For the Telugu people, the New year will be starting from the day of Ugadi. Based on the date of the Ugadi every year, the dates of the Telugu months also will be changing. This is the reason, the dates of the Telugu months are not standard. However, the dates will be decided based on the Panchangam which the Telugu people will be following

Each month of the Telugu calendar is given a name based on the Telugu traditions and also based on Telugu culture. Similarly, Bhadrapada Masam is also one of the months of the Telugu Calendar. The Bhadrapada Masam 2023 Start End Dates Telugu Calendar Tithi is as below as per the Telugu Panchangam

Bhadrapada Masam 2023 Start End Dates Telugu Calendar Tithi

  • Bhadrapada Masam 2023 Start Date is on September 16, 2023
  • Bhadrapada Masam 2023 End Date is on October 14, 2023

The year of 2023 is named as the Sobhakritnama Samvatsara. Each year will be provided with an name as per the Telugu culture. This year is named as the Sobhakritnama. The Telugu years will be having 60 names which repeats for every 60 years.

 

 

Last reviewed: May 7, 2026

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