Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1994 -
Note: If you are looking for this specific calendar for genealogical or research purposes, try contacting the "Kohinoor Press" in Cuttack's Choudhury Bazaar—though they might have switched to digital printing by now.
Kohinoor (often confused with the English calendar giant, though locally adapted) was more than just a date-keeper. It was a of Odia culture. While English calendars showed cars and blondes, the Odia Kohinoor showed Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, Subhadra, and the lush green landscapes of rural Odisha. odia kohinoor calendar 1994
Looking back at the planetary positions and festival dates of 1994, several key events would have dominated that calendar: Note: If you are looking for this specific
The 1994 calendar served as a mini-guide to the stars. It listed the Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (constellation), Yoga , and Karana for every day. While English calendars showed cars and blondes, the
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Understanding the Odia Kohinoor Calendar requires knowing that the Odia New Year begins on Pana Sankranti (mid-April). The 1994 edition actually covered .