Ashada Masam 2026 begins on July 15 and ends with Amavasya on August 12. The Telugu lunar month is known as Shunya Masam, yet it remains spiritually important for Bonalu, Rath Yatra, Gupt Navratri, Toli Ekadashi, Chaturmasya and Guru Purnima festivals. Ashada Masam is the fourth month in the traditional Telugu lunar calendar and holds an important place in Hindu religious customs. Although many families avoid weddings, housewarming ceremonies and other auspicious ev
Ashada Masam 2026 begins on July 15 and ends with Amavasya on August 12. The Telugu lunar month is known as Shunya Masam, yet it remains spiritually important for Bonalu, Rath Yatra, Gupt Navratri, Toli Ekadashi, Chaturmasya and Guru Purnima festivals. Ashada Masam is the fourth month in the traditional Telugu lunar calendar and holds an important place in Hindu religious customs. Although many families avoid weddings, housewarming ceremonies and other auspicious ev
Ashada Masam is the fourth month in the traditional Hindu lunar calendar and holds great significance in Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh. It is a spiritually charged period filled with religious fasting, vratas, and festivals that mark the transition into the Chaturmas season, a four-month period considered highly sacred in Hinduism. In 2025, Ashada Masam as per the Kannada and Telugu calendars begins on June 26 and ends on July 24. Ashada Masam in Karnataka (K
Ashada Masam is the fourth month in the traditional Hindu lunar calendar and holds great significance in Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh. It is a spiritually charged period filled with religious fasting, vratas, and festivals that mark the transition into the Chaturmas season, a four-month period considered highly sacred in Hinduism. In 2025, Ashada Masam as per the Kannada and Telugu calendars begins on June 26 and ends on July 24. Ashada Masam in Karnataka (K