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Telugu Ugadi Year Date 2020 Sarvari Nama Samvatsara Meaning

Shiva Venkateswara Sep 23, 2024 Updated Apr 8, 2026 1 min read

Telugu Ugadi Year Date 2020

As per the Telugu culture and also people who follow the Telugu calendar every year will be named with one unique name. And there are 60 such telugu names and the cycle repeats for every 60 years. As per the Telugu Calendar, every year the New Year will start on the Ugadi Day. And this Ugadi day occurs as per the Panchangam decides.

This year 2020 is named as Sarvari Nama Samvatsara” based on the Telugu calendar of 60 years. As per the panchangam, the date of Ugadi on which the new year will start in 2020 is

Ugadi Date 2020: Wednesday, 25 March 2020

On this Day, the Sarvari Nama Samvatsara starts and hence the year will be establishing from this date to the 2021 Ugadi date.

Sarvari Nama Samvatsara Meaning

Each name of any year in the telugu calendar will have some meaning as per the traditions. Accordingly, this year of Sarvari Nama Samvatsara also has some meaning as per the ancient scriptures. The meaning is Sarvari Nama Samvatsara The wife of Doṣa, a Vasu: their son is Siṃsumāra.

Also, the meaning of Sarvari Nama Samvatsara comes as Turmeric / Woman. This meaning is dependent of the ancient scriptures. The Sarvari Nama Samvatsara is considered as the most auspicious year as the panchagam.

Last reviewed: April 8, 2026

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