Telugu Calendar 2026 January Chicago
Chicago Telugu Calendar 2026 January PDF with Telugu Festivals 2026 (IST) Government Holidays & Optional Holidays.
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Apart from the Hindu Calendar Chicago (USA) Telugu Calendar 2026 January, you can also find the Telugu Festivals 2026 January (IST), Telugu Year, Telugu Month, Tithi, Nakshatram (The start time of a Tithi & Nakshatram will be the end time of the previous timings).
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January 2026 Ekadasi Dates for Chicago
Telugu Calendar January 2026 Chicago. Ekadasi dates for this month include the Krishna Paksha Ekadasi Tithi on January 13, 2026 up to 06:22+ (next day early morning) and the Sukla Paksha Ekadasi Tithi on January 28, 2026 up to 02:25+ (next day early morning).
January 2026 Amavasya & Pournami Dates for Chicago (USA)
The
Pushyamu Purnima occurs on January 2, 2026. The Sukla Paksha Purnima Tithi prevails up to 04:02+ (next day early morning). Subsequently, the
Pushyamu Amavasya falls on January 18, 2026. The Krishna Paksha Amavasya Tithi extends up to 13:51 (24hrs format).
Importance of Pushyamu
Pushyamu is a spiritually profound month in the Telugu calendar, often dedicated to meditation, austerity, and honoring one’s ancestors. While it is traditionally known as
"Sunya Masam" and is generally avoided for auspicious ceremonies like weddings, it is considered highly beneficial for spiritual growth and inner reflection. The month is highlighted by the grand harvest festival,
Makara Sankranti, which marks the sun’s transition into Capricorn. Devotees often perform charitable acts and offer prayers to the
Sun God during this period to seek health and prosperity.
Importance of Maghamu
Maghamu is revered as one of the most meritorious months for performing holy dips, known as
"Magha Snanam," in sacred rivers at sunrise. This month is dedicated to
Lord Vishnu and the
Sun God, Surya. It is believed that charitable deeds and worship during Maghamu yield multifold results. Key festivals such as
Ratha Saptami, celebrating the birth of the Sun God, and
Bhishma Ekadasi fall within this month. It is a time symbolizing purification, the removal of sins, and the rejuvenation of spiritual energy.
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