Kohinoor Odia Calendar (also known as the Kohinoor Panji) has been a staple in Odia households for decades, providing essential astronomical and cultural data. 1995 edition
Do you still have a copy tucked away in an old trunk? If yes, you aren’t holding a calendar. You’re holding a piece of Odisha’s soul.
The Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995 is a stunning example of traditional Odia calendar design. Created by the renowned publisher, Kohinoor, this calendar is a testament to the company's commitment to preserving and promoting Odia culture. The 1995 edition features a beautiful blend of traditional and modern design elements, making it a standout in the world of Odia calendars.
Pana Sankranti (Odia New Year): Fell on April 14th, marking the solar month of Mesha.
Auspicious Muhurtas: Determining the best times for marriages (Bibaha) , sacred thread ceremonies, and starting new business ventures.
The year 1995 (Gregorian) was a common year starting on a Sunday. In the Odia tradition, it follows the Lunar and Solar cycles used for determining auspicious timings (Muhurta) and holiday dates. Key Religious & Astronomical Events in 1995 Kartika Purnima : Observed on November 7, 1995 (Tuesday). Bhadrapada Purnima : Occurred on September 9, 1995 Ashwin Purnima : Celebrated on October 8, 1995 Datta Jayanti : Celebrated during the full moon between the night of December 21 and 22, 1995 Eid al-Adha : Observed on May 10, 1995 Time and Date Standard Calendar Features
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Disclaimer: This article is written for nostalgic and informational purposes. The author does not hold current publishing rights to the Kohinoor brand but celebrates its historic contribution to Odia culture.