Anugraha Perpetual Calendar
Discover MoreWhy is an Indian calendar essential?
With the international (Gregorian) calendar pervading our living spaces and devices, children grow up ignorant of the astronomical marvel that is the Indian calendar. Not taught at school either, the luni-solar system of tracking days is slowly fading into oblivion.
Enter the Anugraha calendar.
Why Anugraha?
Anugraha Features
Anugraha Features
Product Specifications
Crafted with precision and attention to detail
Dimensions
30.5cm × 21.5cm × 19cm
Perfect for desk or shelf display
Calendar Elements
- • Tithi
- • Nakshatra
- • Lunar-Māsa
- • Solar-Māsa
- • Dina
- • Ṛtu
- • Saṃvatsara
- • Gregorian Month & Day
Flip Cards
174 premium flip cards
Thick cardstock with elegant finish
Weight
700 grams
Substantial yet portable
Languages
English/Tamil
Classical as well as regional terminology
How to Use
Setting up and using your Anugraha Perpetual Calendar is simple and intuitive
Part 1: Samvatsara, Solar & Gregorian Elements
The calendar is designed for a stage-wise rampup. This is the first stage.
Part 2: Lunar Elements
The second stage involving the Lunar elements: Tithi and Masa.
Bring Home the Anugraha Calendar
Transform your daily routine with this elegant blend of tradition and modern design

Anugraha Perpetual Calendar
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is the Anugraha Calendar different from a regular calendar?
Unlike conventional calendars that only track the Gregorian dates, the Anugraha Calendar incorporates traditional Indian lunar and solar elements such as Tithi, Nakṣatra, Tithi, Dina, Māsa, Ṛtu, and Saṃvatsara. It connects you gently with ancient Indian time-keeping traditions while functioning as a well-crafted object to proudly display in your living space.
Is the calendar perpetual?
Yes, the Anugraha Calendar is perpetual, meaning it's designed to be used year after year. This is unlike other calendars, which are only valid for a single year.
Do I need to understand Indian astronomy to use this calendar?
Not at all. While the calendar incorporates elements of Indian astronomical traditions, it's designed to be accessible to everyone. Instructions are included in every card, (and this site includes a user guide video), and the daily operation of the calendar is straightforward.
Are other language versions available?
Currently, the Anugraha Calendar is available in English/Tamil. We're developing versions in Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, and Devanagari, which will be released in the coming months. You can sign up to be notified when these versions become available.
Why does an Indian calendar include Gregorian elements?
The Gregorian elements function as a ‘marker’ to signal when updates have been missed. When you see that the Gregorian date is out of sync by (say) two days, it indicates the calendar has not been updated for that duration.