Andhra Jyothy Panchangam
ఆంధ్ర జ్యోతి పంచాంగం
Andhra Jyothy Panchangam is the annual panchangam supplement of Andhra Jyothi — one of the oldest Telugu daily newspapers, founded in 1960. Provides Telugu panchanga data to a wide readership.
Key Facts
| Region | Andhra Pradesh, Telangana |
| Language | Telugu |
| Publisher | Andhra Jyothi daily |
| Founder | Andhra Jyothi newspaper (founded 1960) |
| Founded | 1960 |
| Calculation | Drik Ganita with Lahiri Ayanamsa |
| Website | www.andhrajyothy.com |
| Where to Get | Andhra Jyothi daily Sunday supplement |
About Andhra Jyothy Panchangam
Andhra Jyothy Panchangam is the annual panchangam supplement of Andhra Jyothi — one of the oldest Telugu daily newspapers, founded in 1960. Provides Telugu panchanga data to a wide readership.
Publisher & Tradition
Andhra Jyothy Panchangam is published by Andhra Jyothi daily (founded 1960). The publication is part of the Telugu Panchangams tradition — Telugu panchangams from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana — daily almanacs (gantala panchangam), traditional Drik panchangams, newspaper-bundled almanacs, and temple-issued panchangams from major Vaishnava centers.
Founder / Compiler: Andhra Jyothi newspaper (founded 1960).
Calculation System
This panchangam uses Drik Ganita (modern observational astronomy) with the Lahiri Ayanamsa standard adopted by the Government of India. Drik calculations give astronomically precise tithi junctions, nakshatra changes, and sunrise / sunset timings.
Standard Panchanga Contents
A typical edition of Andhra Jyothy Panchangam includes:
- Daily panchanga — tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, vara
- Sunrise / sunset / moonrise / moonset for principal cities
- Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, Gulikai, Varjyam, Durmuhurtam windows
- Annual festival calendar (Hindu, regional, sect-specific)
- Eclipse predictions with regional visibility
- Muhurtam tables — marriage, gruhapravesam, business, travel
- 12-rasi annual phalalu / rasi-bhavishya (yearly predictions)
- Sade Sati, Guru Peyarchi, Shani transit data
Where to Obtain
Andhra Jyothi daily Sunday supplement.
Official website: www.andhrajyothy.com
Language & Region
Published primarily in Telugu for the audience of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana. Annual editions are typically released ahead of the relevant New Year — Ugadi (Telugu / Kannada), Puthandu (Tamil), Vishu (Kerala), Vikram Samvat Pratipada (North India), Poila Boishakh (Bengali), Vishuva Sankranti (Odia), or Bikram Sambat (Nepal).