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Vaisakha 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 Vaisakha Masam 2023 Start End Dates Telugu Calendar Tithi, 2023 Vaisakha Masam Telugu Panchangam Dates Online.

Vaisakha Masam is the second month in a year for the Telugu calendar. The Telugu states will be having the year as per the Telugu Panchangam. The year will start with the festival of Ugadi. Every year, Ugadi falls on different dates based on the Panchangam which the Telugu people will be following. As the Ugadi date changes, the year date also changes in the calendar. The months will be decided based on the Panchangam. The Telugu year also will be 12 months. So the 12 months are named differently based on the Telugu traditions and culture

Below is details about the Vaisakha Masam 2023 Start End Dates Telugu Calendar Tithi. Please note, the Panchangam should be referred for any details about the Tithi in these particular months. The people can follow the panchangam as per their individual choices.

Vaisakha Masam 2023 Start End Dates Telugu Calendar Tithi

Vaisakha Masam 2023 will begin on 21 April 2023, Friday
Vaisakha Masam 2023 will ends on 21 May 2023, Friday
Please note the dates of the Vaisakha Masam for the year 2023 may vary based on the Panchangam to Panchangam

 

 

Last reviewed: May 7, 2026

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