Revisiting the 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar: A Glimpse into the Past
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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. Revisiting the 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar: A Glimpse
1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar is a traditional solar-lunar almanac (Panji) that was essential for determining religious and agricultural timings in Odisha throughout 1994. The year followed the sidereal solar cycle and used the Purnimanta phase for religious dates. Key Festival Dates (1994) Summarize specific pages (once you provide images or
Before smartphones pinged us with reminders, the rectangular, pastel-pink calendar from Kohinoor Press (Cuttack) was the undisputed king of every Odia household’s front wall. Let’s flip back 30 years to understand why the 1994 issue remains a gold standard for nostalgia.
The Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1994 remains a significant cultural artifact for the Odia-speaking community, representing a year governed by traditional astronomical calculations and regional festivities. Published by the historic Kohinoor Press, this panjika (almanac) has been a staple in Odia households since its inception in 1935 by Aminul Islam. Historical and Cultural Significance