Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995 |verified|
Kohinoor Odia Calendar , also known as the Kohinoor Press Panjika
This occurred in mid-April, marking the sun's transition into Mesha Rashi. Kartika Purnima: The holy day for Boita Bandana fell on Tuesday, November 7, 1995 Datta Jayanti: Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995
Why the 1995 Edition Stands Out
The year 1995 holds a specific resonance in the timeline of Odisha. It was a period of transition: Kohinoor Odia Calendar , also known as the
Drop a 🙏 if you still remember the Kohinoor calendar hanging proudly in your grandparents’ house. Kohinoor Odia Calendar
The Legacy of the "Kohinoor"
Before the era of smartphone apps and digital reminders, the Kohinoor Panjika was the undisputed guide for daily life. Published from Cuttack, the cultural capital of Odisha, the Kohinoor press has a history dating back to the pre-independence era.
Festivals. Fasts. Folk tales. All on a single spiral. ✨
Core Features
- Full 1995 calendar grid: Month-by-month views (January–December 1995) with Gregorian dates and corresponding Odia tithi (lunar day) and paksha where available.
- Panchang elements: Sunrise/sunset, moonrise/moonset, nakshatra, yog, karana for each day (calculated for Bhubaneswar default; user can change location).
- Odia festival & observance list: Marked festival names (e.g., Raja, Nuakhai, Karttikeya events, Ekadashi) and traditional observances with short descriptions in English and Odia.
- Original art & typography: Option to toggle the original Kohinoor 1995 artwork and Odia-style fonts to preserve historical look.
- Daily highlight panel: Short cultural note, proverb, or ritual relevant to that day (sourced from the 1995 edition content).
- Historical notes: Intro section explaining the 1995 edition context (publisher, typical features of Kohinoor calendars of the era).