July 1956 in the Telugu calendar corresponds to the month of Ashadha and Shravana. It is a significant month in the Telugu calendar as it marks the beginning of the monsoon season in many parts of India. The month is known for its religious and cultural significance, with many festivals and events celebrated during this time.
Some of the important dates and festivals in the 1956 July Telugu calendar include:
1956 July Telugu Calendar
- Ratha Saptami – This festival, also known as Surya Jayanti, is dedicated to the sun god and is celebrated on the seventh day of the bright half of the lunar month.
- Guru Purnima – This day is dedicated to honoring teachers and gurus and is celebrated on the full moon day in the month of Ashadha.
- Nag Panchami – This festival is dedicated to worshipping snakes and is observed on the fifth day of the bright half of the lunar month.
- Varalakshmi Vratam – This festival is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and is observed on the Friday before the full moon day in the month of Shravana.
Significance of the Month
The month of July holds special significance in the Telugu calendar as it is a time for spiritual growth, introspection, and celebration. It is a time to honor teachers, seek blessings from the divine, and strengthen family bonds through various festivals and rituals. The monsoon season also brings a sense of renewal and rejuvenation, making it a time of new beginnings and fresh starts.