Telugu Calendar 2026 August New York – Panchangam, Festivals, Tithi, Nakshatram, Sunrise & Sunset

The Telugu Calendar 2026 August New York is a valuable Panchangam guide for Telugu families living across New York City, Buffalo, Albany, Rochester, Syracuse, Yonkers, Long Island, and nearby regions. Since Hindu festivals and vratams depend on local sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and Tithi calculations, following a New York-specific Telugu Calendar helps devotees observe religious occasions accurately according to Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

August 2026 is one of the most spiritually important months in the Telugu calendar as it covers the transition from Ashadhamu to Sravanamu, a sacred month dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Shiva, and various fasting observances. Major festivals during this month include Gajanana Sankashtahara, Kamika Ekadashi, Varalakshmi Vratam, Shravana Putrada Ekadashi, Raksha Bandhan, Shravana Purnima, and Heramba Sankashtahara.

August 2026 Telugu Calendar New York Overview

Panchangam DetailInformation
LocationNew York City, USA
Time ZoneEastern Daylight Time (EDT)
Telugu MonthsAshadhamu – Sravanamu
Telugu YearShaka Samvat 1948 (Parabhava)
PakshaKrishna Paksha & Shukla Paksha
Sunrise RangeApproximately 5:42 AM – 6:06 AM
Sunset RangeApproximately 7:12 PM – 6:34 PM
Major FestivalsVaralakshmi Vratam, Raksha Bandhan, Kamika Ekadashi, Shravana Putrada Ekadashi
AmavasyaAugust 11–12, 2026
PournamiAugust 27, 2026
Krishna Paksha EkadashiAugust 8, 2026
Shukla Paksha EkadashiAugust 23, 2026

What Happens During August 2026 in the Telugu Calendar?

August is considered one of the holiest months in the Telugu calendar because it includes the latter part of Ashadhamu and the beginning of Sravanamu. This period is associated with devotion, fasting, temple worship, Lakshmi Puja, Vishnu worship, and family religious observances.

Many Telugu families in New York observe:

  • Ekadashi fasting
  • Varalakshmi Vratam
  • Raksha Bandhan
  • Shravana Purnima
  • Sankashtahara Chaturthi
  • Shiva worship during Pradosh Vrat
  • Temple visits
  • Vishnu Sahasranama Parayanam
  • Charity and Annadanam

Sravanamu is particularly important because it is regarded as one of the most auspicious months for devotion and spiritual growth.

Telugu Festivals in August 2026 New York

The following festivals are observed according to the Telugu Panchangam for New York City.

FestivalDateDayTelugu MonthSignificance
Gajanana SankashtaharaAugust 1, 2026SaturdayAshadhamu, Krishna ChavithiMonthly Ganesha vratam for removing obstacles and seeking blessings.
Kamika EkadashiAugust 8, 2026SaturdayAshadhamu, Krishna EkadasiSacred Vishnu fasting day observed for spiritual purification.
Krishna Vasudeva DwadashiAugust 9, 2026SundayAshadhamu, Krishna DwadasiImportant Vishnu observance following Ekadashi fasting.
Soma Pradosh VratAugust 10, 2026MondayAshadhamu, Krishna TrayodasiSpecial Shiva worship during Pradosh Kaal.
Darsha AmavasyaAugust 11, 2026TuesdayKrishna AmavasyaImportant day for Pitru Tarpanam and ancestor remembrance.
Shravana AmavasyaAugust 12, 2026WednesdayAshadhamuSacred Amavasya observed during Shravana period.
Varalakshmi VratamAugust 21, 2026FridaySravanamuDedicated to Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity and family well-being.
Shravana Putrada EkadashiAugust 23, 2026SundaySravanamu, Shukla EkadasiVishnu fasting day associated with blessings for children and family welfare.
Damodara DwadashiAugust 24, 2026MondaySravanamu, Shukla DwadasiCelebrated after Ekadashi with Vishnu worship.
Bhauma Pradosh VratAugust 25, 2026TuesdaySravanamu, Shukla TrayodasiPradosh Vrat observed on Tuesday.
Raksha BandhanAugust 27, 2026ThursdaySravanamu, PournamiCelebration of the sacred bond between brothers and sisters.
Shravana Purnima VratAugust 27, 2026ThursdaySravanamu, PournamiOne of the most important full moon observances of the year.
Heramba SankashtaharaAugust 31, 2026MondaySravanamu, Krishna ChavithiGanesha worship for protection and success.

Importance of August Festivals for Telugu Families in New York

August is one of the busiest religious months for Telugu communities in the United States. Many temples and cultural organizations conduct special events, devotional programs, and community celebrations during this period.

Popular religious activities include:

  • Lakshmi Puja during Varalakshmi Vratam
  • Vishnu worship on Ekadashi
  • Shiva Abhishekam during Pradosh Vrat
  • Raksha Bandhan celebrations
  • Full Moon Puja
  • Satyanarayana Swamy Vratham
  • Ganesha worship during Sankashtahara Chaturthi
  • Family devotional gatherings
  • Charity and Annadanam

These observances help Telugu families maintain their spiritual traditions while living abroad.

Ashadhamu and Sravanamu Significance

August 2026 marks the transition from Ashadhamu to Sravanamu, two highly significant months in the Telugu calendar.

Importance of Ashadhamu

The early part of August remains within Ashadhamu and continues the spiritual energy associated with:

  • Chaturmasya observances
  • Vishnu worship
  • Ekadashi fasting
  • Devotional discipline
  • Temple seva
  • Daily prayers and scripture reading

Ashadhamu encourages devotees to focus on self-discipline and spiritual growth.

Importance of Sravanamu

Sravanamu is regarded as one of the most auspicious Telugu months and is especially sacred for Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and Goddess Lakshmi.

Major observances during Sravanamu include:

  • Varalakshmi Vratam
  • Shravana Putrada Ekadashi
  • Raksha Bandhan
  • Shravana Purnima
  • Lakshmi Puja
  • Shiva worship
  • Satyanarayana Vratham
  • Charity and devotional activities

Many devotees increase temple visits and perform special pujas throughout the month.

Looking for the previous month’s Panchangam? Check our Telugu Calendar 2026 July New York for daily Tithi, Nakshatram, festivals, sunrise, and sunset timings.

Why Sravanamu Is Special for Telugu Families

Sravanamu is often considered a month of blessings, prosperity, and family welfare. Telugu families in New York observe various vratams and religious practices seeking:

  • Health
  • Prosperity
  • Family harmony
  • Success in education and career
  • Spiritual advancement
  • Divine blessings

Temples across New York frequently organize Lakshmi Pujas, Vishnu Sahasranama Parayanam, and cultural celebrations during this sacred month.

Daily Panchangam Highlights – Telugu Calendar August 2026 New York

The New York Telugu Panchangam is calculated according to Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), ensuring accurate observance of Tithi, Nakshatram, Yogam, Karanam, sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, Rahukalam, and other Panchangam elements for Telugu families living in New York and nearby areas.

Below are the most important Panchangam dates for August 2026.

August 1, 2026 – Saturday

This day is observed as Gajanana Sankashtahara, the monthly Sankashti Chaturthi dedicated to Lord Ganesha.

PanchangamDetails
Telugu Date18 Ashadhamu
PakshaKrishna Paksha
TithiChavithi (until 09:46 PM)
Sunrise5:42 AM
Sunset7:12 PM
Moonrise8:55 PM
Moonset7:56 AM
FestivalGajanana Sankashtahara

Significance

Devotees observe Sankashti fasting and worship Lord Ganesha for wisdom, success, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles. Many break their fast after moonrise by offering Modakam, Durva grass, and prayers to Ganesha.

August 8, 2026 – Saturday

Kamika Ekadashi is one of the most important Ekadashi fasts dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

PanchangamDetails
PakshaKrishna Paksha
TithiEkadashi
FestivalKamika Ekadashi
Ekadashi Begins04:29 AM, August 8
Ekadashi Ends01:34 AM, August 9
Sunrise5:46 AM
Sunset7:07 PM

Importance of Kamika Ekadashi

Kamika Ekadashi is believed to:

  • Remove negative karma
  • Bring Lord Vishnu’s blessings
  • Promote peace and prosperity
  • Encourage self-discipline
  • Increase spiritual awareness

Many devotees observe Nirjala or Phalahara fasting, chant Vishnu Sahasranama, and visit Vishnu temples.

August 9, 2026 – Sunday

This day is observed as Krishna Vasudeva Dwadashi, immediately following Kamika Ekadashi.

PanchangamDetails
PakshaKrishna Paksha
FestivalKrishna Vasudeva Dwadashi
Dwadashi Begins01:34 AM
Dwadashi Ends10:30 PM
Sunrise5:47 AM
Sunset7:06 PM

Importance

Devotees complete the Ekadashi fast by performing Parana during the prescribed time and offer prayers to Lord Vishnu for health, prosperity, and spiritual progress.

August 10, 2026 – Monday

Soma Pradosh Vrat is considered especially auspicious because Pradosh falls on Monday, a day dedicated to Lord Shiva.

PanchangamDetails
PakshaKrishna Paksha
FestivalSoma Pradosh Vrat
Sunrise5:47 AM
Sunset7:05 PM

Spiritual Importance

Devotees perform:

  • Shiva Abhishekam
  • Rudrabhishekam
  • Bilva Archana
  • Mahamrityunjaya Mantra chanting
  • Evening Pradosh Puja

Prayers during Pradosh Kaal are believed to remove difficulties and bring peace and prosperity.

August 11–12, 2026 – Darsha Amavasya & Shravana Amavasya

Amavasya is one of the most spiritually significant lunar days in Hindu tradition.

PanchangamDetails
FestivalDarsha Amavasya
DateAugust 11, 2026
FestivalShravana Amavasya
DateAugust 12, 2026
Amavasya Begins04:22 PM, August 11
Amavasya Ends01:36 PM, August 12

Importance of Amavasya

Many Telugu families observe:

  • Pitru Tarpanam
  • Ancestor remembrance
  • Charity
  • Shiva worship
  • Meditation
  • Feeding the poor
  • River or temple visits

Amavasya is considered an ideal day for paying respects to ancestors and seeking their blessings.

August 21, 2026 – Friday

Varalakshmi Vratam is among the most important festivals dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi.

PanchangamDetails
FestivalVaralakshmi Vratam
OccasionFriday before Shravana Purnima
Sunrise5:53 AM
Sunset6:55 PM

Importance of Varalakshmi Vratam

Married women observe this sacred vratam seeking blessings for:

  • Family happiness
  • Wealth and prosperity
  • Health
  • Children’s well-being
  • Success
  • Long life of family members

Lakshmi Kalasha Puja, Kumkum Archana, and Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamavali are commonly performed.

August 23, 2026 – Sunday

Shravana Putrada Ekadashi is one of the most auspicious Vishnu fasting days during Sravanamu.

PanchangamDetails
FestivalShravana Putrada Ekadashi
PakshaShukla Paksha
Ekadashi Begins04:30 PM, August 22
Ekadashi Ends06:48 PM, August 23
Sunrise5:54 AM
Sunset6:53 PM

Why It Is Important

Devotees believe this Ekadashi helps in:

  • Family welfare
  • Children’s well-being
  • Prosperity
  • Spiritual growth
  • Vishnu’s blessings

Many devotees observe fasting throughout the day and spend time in prayer and devotional activities.

August 24, 2026 – Monday

This day is celebrated as Damodara Dwadashi.

PanchangamDetails
FestivalDamodara Dwadashi
Dwadashi Begins06:48 PM, August 23
Dwadashi Ends08:50 PM, August 24
Sunrise5:55 AM
Sunset6:52 PM

After completing the Ekadashi fast, devotees perform Parana and continue Vishnu worship with offerings of Tulsi leaves and devotional prayers.

August 25, 2026 – Tuesday

Bhauma Pradosh Vrat is observed when Pradosh falls on Tuesday.

PanchangamDetails
FestivalBhauma Pradosh Vrat
Sunrise5:56 AM
Sunset6:51 PM

Devotees worship Lord Shiva during the evening Pradosh period and seek relief from obstacles, good health, and family happiness.

August 27, 2026 – Thursday

This day combines two important observances—Raksha Bandhan and Shravana Purnima Vrat.

PanchangamDetails
FestivalRaksha Bandhan
FestivalShravana Purnima Vrat
Purnima Begins11:38 PM, August 26
Purnima Ends12:18 AM, August 28
Sunrise5:56 AM
Sunset6:49 PM

Importance

Shravana Purnima is associated with:

  • Satyanarayana Swamy Puja
  • Guru worship
  • Raksha Bandhan celebrations
  • Full Moon prayers
  • Charity
  • Family gatherings

August 31, 2026 – Monday

The month concludes with Heramba Sankashtahara, another important Ganesha observance.

PanchangamDetails
FestivalHeramba Sankashtahara
PakshaKrishna Paksha
Chaturthi Begins11:20 PM, August 30
Chaturthi Ends10:11 PM, August 31
Moonrise09:00 PM
Sunrise6:00 AM
Sunset6:43 PM

Importance

Devotees worship Heramba Ganapati, seeking:

  • Protection
  • Success
  • Wisdom
  • Good fortune
  • Removal of obstacles

August 2026 Sunrise and Sunset Timings – New York

DateDaySunriseSunset
Aug 1Saturday5:42 AM7:12 PM
Aug 2Sunday5:43 AM7:11 PM
Aug 3Monday5:44 AM7:10 PM
Aug 4Tuesday5:44 AM7:10 PM
Aug 5Wednesday5:45 AM7:09 PM
Aug 6Thursday5:45 AM7:08 PM
Aug 7Friday5:46 AM7:08 PM
Aug 8Saturday5:46 AM7:07 PM
Aug 9Sunday5:47 AM7:06 PM
Aug 10Monday5:47 AM7:05 PM
Aug 11Tuesday5:48 AM7:04 PM
Aug 12Wednesday5:49 AM7:03 PM
Aug 13Thursday5:49 AM7:02 PM
Aug 14Friday5:50 AM7:01 PM
Aug 15Saturday5:50 AM7:01 PM
Aug 16Sunday5:51 AM7:00 PM
Aug 17Monday5:51 AM6:59 PM
Aug 18Tuesday5:52 AM6:58 PM
Aug 19Wednesday5:52 AM6:57 PM
Aug 20Thursday5:53 AM6:56 PM
Aug 21Friday5:53 AM6:55 PM
Aug 22Saturday5:54 AM6:54 PM
Aug 23Sunday5:54 AM6:53 PM
Aug 24Monday5:55 AM6:52 PM
Aug 25Tuesday5:56 AM6:51 PM
Aug 26Wednesday5:56 AM6:50 PM
Aug 27Thursday5:57 AM6:49 PM
Aug 28Friday5:57 AM6:47 PM
Aug 29Saturday5:58 AM6:46 PM
Aug 30Sunday5:59 AM6:45 PM
Aug 31Monday6:00 AM6:43 PM

Note: Timings are based on New York City (EDT) and may vary slightly in nearby locations.

Weekly Rahukalam Timings – New York

DayRahukalam
Sunday4:45 PM – 6:20 PM
Monday7:25 AM – 9:00 AM
Tuesday3:10 PM – 4:45 PM
Wednesday12:00 PM – 1:35 PM
Thursday1:35 PM – 3:10 PM
Friday10:25 AM – 12:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 10:25 AM

During Rahukalam, many devotees avoid beginning major activities such as property purchases, business launches, travel, or Muhurat-based ceremonies. Routine work, daily worship, and previously scheduled commitments may continue.

August 2026 Ekadashi Dates – New York

EkadashiDatePaksha
Kamika EkadashiAugust 8, 2026Krishna Paksha
Shravana Putrada EkadashiAugust 23, 2026Shukla Paksha

Both Ekadashi observances are dedicated to Lord Vishnu and are traditionally observed through fasting, prayer, chanting, and devotional practices.

Varalakshmi Vratam 2026 in New York

Varalakshmi Vratam is one of the most important festivals celebrated by Telugu women. In 2026, it falls on Friday, August 21, the Friday before Shravana Purnima. The vratam is dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi, who is worshipped as the bestower of wealth, prosperity, health, happiness, and family well-being.

Telugu families across New York observe this sacred vratam at home and in Hindu temples with Kalasha Sthapana, Lakshmi Puja, Kumkum Archana, and devotional prayers.

Importance of Varalakshmi Vratam

According to Hindu tradition, Goddess Lakshmi grants Ashta Lakshmi blessings through sincere worship on this day.

Devotees pray for:

  • Wealth and prosperity
  • Family happiness
  • Good health
  • Success in career and business
  • Children’s well-being
  • Peace and harmony
  • Spiritual growth

Many married women observe a day-long fast, decorate the Kalasham, offer fruits, flowers, turmeric, kumkum, and prepare traditional Telugu prasadam.

Raksha Bandhan 2026 in New York

Raksha Bandhan falls on Thursday, August 27, 2026, coinciding with Shravana Purnima.

The festival celebrates the sacred relationship between brothers and sisters. Sisters tie a Rakhi on their brothers’ wrists while praying for their health, happiness, and protection. Brothers, in return, promise lifelong care and support.

Among Telugu families living in New York, Raksha Bandhan is celebrated with:

  • Rakhi tying ceremony
  • Family gatherings
  • Traditional sweets
  • Temple visits
  • Exchange of gifts
  • Blessings from elders

Many Telugu associations also organize Raksha Bandhan celebrations as part of community cultural events.

Shravana Purnima Vrat 2026

Shravana Purnima is one of the most sacred Full Moon days in the Hindu calendar.

Purnima Timing

DetailsTime
Begins11:38 PM, August 26
Ends12:18 AM, August 28

Shravana Purnima is associated with:

  • Satyanarayana Swamy Vratham
  • Vishnu worship
  • Charity
  • Temple visits
  • Guru remembrance
  • Raksha Bandhan celebrations

Many devotees perform Satyanarayana Puja in the evening after completing the day’s rituals.

Why New York Telugu Panchangam Is Different from India

Many devotees notice that festival dates or Tithi ending times may differ between India and New York.

This happens because the New York Telugu Calendar is calculated using local astronomical data rather than Indian Standard Time.

The Panchangam considers:

  • Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
  • Local sunrise
  • Local sunset
  • Moonrise
  • Moonset
  • Longitude of New York
  • Latitude of New York
  • Tithi ending time
  • Nakshatra transitions

Since New York is several hours behind India, the same Tithi may begin or end on a different local date. For accurate observance, Telugu families in New York should always follow a location-specific Panchangam.

Telugu Calendar 2026 August New York PDF

Many devotees prefer downloading the August 2026 Telugu Calendar PDF for convenient daily use.

The printable PDF is useful for:

  • Daily Panchangam reference
  • Temple use
  • Home worship
  • Festival planning
  • Ekadashi fasting
  • Tracking Tithi and Nakshatram
  • Rahukalam timings
  • Sunrise and sunset reference

A typical PDF includes:

  • Daily Tithi
  • Nakshatram
  • Yogam
  • Karanam
  • Sunrise
  • Sunset
  • Rahukalam
  • Gulika Kalam
  • Yamagandam
  • Festival list
  • Telugu month information

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which Telugu months fall in August 2026?

August 2026 includes Ashadhamu and Sravanamu according to the Telugu Calendar.

2. When is Kamika Ekadashi in 2026?

Kamika Ekadashi is observed on Saturday, August 8, 2026.

3. When is Shravana Putrada Ekadashi?

Shravana Putrada Ekadashi falls on Sunday, August 23, 2026.

4. When is Varalakshmi Vratam in 2026?

Varalakshmi Vratam is celebrated on Friday, August 21, 2026.

5. When is Raksha Bandhan in 2026?

Raksha Bandhan falls on Thursday, August 27, 2026, during Shravana Purnima.

6. When is Shravana Purnima in 2026?

Shravana Purnima Vrat is observed on Thursday, August 27, 2026.

7. When is Amavasya in August 2026?

Darsha Amavasya begins on August 11 and continues until August 12, 2026, according to the Panchangam.

8. What is Sravanamu?

Sravanamu is one of the holiest months in the Telugu calendar, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and Goddess Lakshmi. It is known for important observances such as Varalakshmi Vratam, Ekadashi fasting, and Shravana Purnima.

9. Why is Varalakshmi Vratam important?

The vratam is performed to seek the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity, family happiness, health, and overall well-being.

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