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Shiva Venkateswara Dec 17, 2021 Updated Jul 6, 2026 5 min read

The Butte Veerabhadra 100 Years Panchangam — correctly called the Satabdi (Shatabdi) Panchangam — is a long-range Telugu almanac compiled by the renowned astrologer Dr. Butte Veerabhadra Daivagna and published by Vasundhara Publications, Vijayawada. “Satabdi” means “century,” so this is a single reference volume that pre-computes the daily panchangam elements across roughly a hundred years (some editions are marketed as a 110-year edition). There is no official free PDF released by the author or publisher. The genuine work is a printed book, and the reliable way to access it is to buy the current print edition from the publisher or a reputable Telugu book retailer. This page explains what the panchangam is and what it contains — it does not host or supply any pirated copy.

What is the Butte Satabdi Panchangam?

A panchangam is the traditional Hindu almanac, and the word literally means “five limbs” (pancha-anga) — the five daily elements every panchangam records. A regular Gantala Panchangam covers a single Telugu year (samvatsara); a Satabdi panchangam instead tabulates those same elements across about a century in one book. This makes it a working reference for astrologers who need to look up an auspicious date or verify a birth-time detail many years into the past or future without recalculating each year by hand.

The Telugu calendar runs on a 60-year cycle of named samvatsaras (Prabhava, Vibhava … through Akshaya, then repeating). A 100-year almanac therefore spans more than one full cycle, which is why it is valued for horoscope matching, muhurtham (auspicious timing) selection and long-range planning.

Who is Butte Veerabhadra Daivagna?

Pandita Dr. Butte Veerabhadra Daivagna is one of the most widely followed Vedic astrologers in the Telugu states, known for expertise in the Hora and Samhita branches of Jyotisha and in Dharma Shastra. He is described as the Asthana Siddhanti of Sri Srisaila Devasthanam (Srisailam) and trained in the well-known Pidaparthi Siddhanti astrological lineage of Andhra. His annually issued Butte Gantala Panchangam is among the most widely circulated Telugu almanacs across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, which is why his name is closely associated with the standard Telugu panchangam followed by pandits, priests and astrology students.

The five limbs (panchanga) recorded each day

Whether annual or 100-year, the panchangam is built around these five daily elements:

Element (Anga)What it tells you
TithiThe lunar day (e.g. Padyami to Purnima/Amavasya), used for fasts, festivals and vratas.
VaaraThe weekday, each linked to a planetary lord.
NakshatraThe Moon’s star/constellation for the day — central to birth stars and muhurtham.
YogaOne of 27 Sun–Moon combinations indicating auspicious or inauspicious influence.
KaranaHalf of a tithi; used for finer timing of activities.

What a 100-year (Satabdi) panchangam contains

Beyond the five daily limbs, a Satabdi-class volume typically compiles reference tables so that a single book can serve for decades. Commonly included material is:

  • Year-by-year listings of the daily tithi, vaara, nakshatra, yoga and karana across the covered samvatsaras.
  • Festival and vrata dates — Ugadi, Sri Rama Navami, Krishna Janmashtami, Vinayaka Chaviti, Dasara, Deepavali, Sankranti, and regional observances.
  • Muhurtham (auspicious-timing) guidance for events such as marriage, gruhapravesam and upanayanam, along with periods generally avoided.
  • Planetary positions, eclipse notes and seasonal (ritu) information used in predictive astrology.
  • General horoscope/rasi-phalalu reference material for the twelve rasis.

Because a century-long volume is dense, the exact page count, edition year and table format vary between printings. Treat any specific figure as edition-dependent and confirm it on the copy you buy.

How to access it legitimately

The authentic Butte Satabdi Panchangam is a printed book. There is no free download authorised by the author, and any “free PDF” circulating on third-party sites is unofficial — it may be an outdated edition, may contain calculation errors, and using it deprives the compiler of due credit. For accurate muhurtham and astrological work, a genuine hard copy is strongly preferred.

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DetailInformation
TitleButte Veerabhadra Daivagna Satabdi (Shatabdi) Panchangam — the “100 years” almanac
Author / CompilerDr. Butte Veerabhadra Daivagna
PublisherVasundhara Publications, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
LanguageTelugu
FormatPrinted hardcopy / paperback (no official PDF)
Where to buyThe publisher and established Telugu book retailers and general online bookstores

If you only need the current year’s calendar rather than the century volume, the annual Butte Gantala Panchangam is reissued each Ugadi for the running samvatsara and is easier to find in print.

Frequently asked questions

Is there an official free PDF of the Butte 100 Years Panchangam?

No. Neither the author nor Vasundhara Publications releases an authorised free PDF. The genuine work is sold as a printed book; “free PDF” copies online are unofficial and may be inaccurate.

Why is it called a “100 years” or “Satabdi” panchangam?

“Satabdi” means century. Unlike the annual almanac, this edition tabulates the daily panchangam elements across about a hundred years in one book, so it can be used as a long-range reference.

What is the difference between this and the Butte Gantala Panchangam?

The Gantala Panchangam is the popular one-year Telugu almanac issued every Ugadi. The Satabdi Panchangam is a much larger single volume covering roughly a century for long-range look-ups.

Who should use a 100-year panchangam?

It is mainly used by astrologers, priests, purohits and serious students of Jyotisha who need to check tithi, nakshatra and muhurtham details across many years. Households usually rely on the annual edition.

Is the Butte panchangam accurate and widely followed?

Butte Veerabhadra Daivagna’s panchangams are among the most widely followed in the Telugu states and are treated as a standard reference by many practitioners. As with any almanac, verify a critical muhurtham against the specific printed edition and, where needed, a qualified astrologer.

Can I follow it if I don’t read Telugu?

The book is in Telugu. Non-Telugu readers usually consult a purohit or astrologer, or use a general Hindu panchangam in their own language for daily reference.

Sources & last verified (July 2026)

  • Amazon.in listing — SB’s Butte Veerabadra Daivagna Sathabdi Panchangam (Vasundhara Publications): https://www.amazon.in/Veerabadra-Daivagna-Panchangam-Vasundara-Publications/dp/B08PT8T2Y5
  • Logili Telugu Books — Satabdi Panchangam (110 Years) by Butte Veerabhadra Daivagna: https://www.logili.com/books/butte-verabhadra/p-7488847-79074214007-cat.html
  • Sree Rama Book Centre — Shatabdhi Panchangamu, Sri Butte Veerabhadra Daivagna Sharma: https://www.sreeramabookcentre.com/product/shatabdhi-panchangamu/
  • HinduPad — Butte Veerabhadra Daivagna Panchangam / Gantala Panchangam overview: https://hindupad.com/butte-veerabhadra-panchangam-2014-2015-butte-veerabhadra-daivagna-panchangam/

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Last reviewed: July 6, 2026

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