The Telugu calendar is a lunisolar calendar used by the Telugu people of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states in India. It is based on the Hindu calendar, but with some unique features. A solar orbit is marked by the Telugu calendar. A sidereal year with 12 months makes up the majority of the calendar. The solar and lunar calendars are both lunisolar calendars, which means they combine elements from both systems.
The Telugu calendar is important for religious and cultural reasons. It is used to determine the dates of festivals, holidays, and other important events. The calendar is also used to calculate the auspicious times for weddings, births, and other important occasions. The calendar is a valuable resource for farmers, as it helps them to determine the best times to plant and harvest crops.