From , the calendar transitions into Pushya maasam – one of the most sacred months in the Telugu calendar. The name comes from the Pushyami nakshatra , and this month is believed to be the most shubha (auspicious) for gruha pravesham (housewarming), upanyasam (religious discourses), and vivahams (weddings).

Beginning on January 23, this month is considered auspicious for holy dips (Magha Snanam) and Surya (Sun) worship. Important Tithi Schedule Purnima (Full Moon): January 8, 1993 Amavasya (New Moon): January 21, 1993 Ekadashi: January 4 (Shukla) and January 18 (Krishna)

For those tracking daily astrological markers (Panchangam), the following attributes defined the month: Telugu Calendar for January 1993 - Astroica.com

The month was marked by several major religious and national events:

1993 January Telugu Calendar Info

From , the calendar transitions into Pushya maasam – one of the most sacred months in the Telugu calendar. The name comes from the Pushyami nakshatra , and this month is believed to be the most shubha (auspicious) for gruha pravesham (housewarming), upanyasam (religious discourses), and vivahams (weddings).

Beginning on January 23, this month is considered auspicious for holy dips (Magha Snanam) and Surya (Sun) worship. Important Tithi Schedule Purnima (Full Moon): January 8, 1993 Amavasya (New Moon): January 21, 1993 Ekadashi: January 4 (Shukla) and January 18 (Krishna) 1993 january telugu calendar

For those tracking daily astrological markers (Panchangam), the following attributes defined the month: Telugu Calendar for January 1993 - Astroica.com From , the calendar transitions into Pushya maasam

The month was marked by several major religious and national events: upanyasam (religious discourses)