Southern Hemisphere
Accurate calculations for southern latitudes
Accurate Panchangam timings for Telugu community across Australia with AEST, AWST, ACST timezone conversions
Australia is home to over 250,000 Telugu-speaking people, making it one of the fastest-growing Telugu diaspora communities. Sydney and Melbourne host the largest Telugu populations. Our Telugu Calendar Australia provides accurate panchanga calculations for all Australian timezones.
Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere with opposite seasons to India. Our panchangam correctly calculates Uttarayanam/Dakshinayanam and all astronomical positions for your southern location.
Accurate calculations for southern latitudes
AEST, AWST, ACST with daylight saving
Adjusted for Australian time (ahead of India)
Auspicious dates for ceremonies
Daily timings for your Australian city
Opposite seasons handled correctly
* Some festivals may span two dates due to timezone difference with India
Australia is 4.5-5.5 hours ahead of India. When a festival falls on a tithi that starts late in India, it may already be the next day in Australia. Our calendar shows the correct local date.
Major temples include Sri Venkateswara Temple (Helensburgh, Sydney), Shiva Vishnu Temple (Carrum Downs, Melbourne), and Hindu temples across Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide.
The sun's position relative to the equator is opposite in Australia. Uttarayanam begins when sun moves north (toward equator from Australian perspective). Our calculations handle this correctly.
NSW, VIC, SA, ACT, and TAS observe daylight saving. Our calendar automatically adjusts for AEDT/AEST transitions, ensuring accurate timings year-round.
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