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: April 14, 1994 (Mesha Sankranti). Ratha Yatra : July 10, 1994. Gamha Purnima (Shravana Purnima) : August 21, 1994. Ganesh Chaturthi : September 9, 1994. Durga Puja (Vijaya Dashami) : October 14, 1994. Kartika Purnima : November 18, 1994. Cultural Significance

The Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1994 holds significant cultural and practical importance:

The calendar tracked significant lunar phases (Tithis) and solar transits (Sankrantis) used for planning rituals: 1994 Gregorian Date Makar Sankranti January 14, 1994 Shravana Purnima August 21, 1994 Bhadrapada Purnima September 18, 1994 Ashwin Purnima October 19, 1994 Accessing the 1994 Calendar

The year 1994 featured a traditional alignment of major Odia festivals, mapped meticulously by the computational experts behind the Kohinoor press.

: Mathematical divisions of the day that indicate auspicious or inauspicious vibes.

Beneath or alongside each English date, the calendar listed the corresponding Odia month (such as Vaisakha, Jyestha, Ashadha ) and the Tithi (e.g., Pratipada, Dwitiya, Ekadasi, Purnima, Amavasya ). It also indicated whether the day belonged to Sukla Paksha (bright fortnight) or Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight). Daily Astrological Signs Small symbols and text blocks indicated:

Odisha is known as a land of 13 festivals in 12 months. The 1994 calendar served as the definitive guide for identifying the exact dates for: The three-day festival of the soil.

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A typical Kohinoor calendar from 1994 would have featured distinct characteristics that set it apart from modern calendars:

For many, the distinct layout, specific typography, and traditional advertisements featured in the 1994 edition evoke memories of a simpler era in Odisha, before rapid urbanization and digitalization changed domestic life.

: The most sacred month for Odias (October/November), culminating in Kartika Purnima. Auspicious & Inauspicious Periods

The Odia Kohinoor Calendar holds a unique place in the hearts and homes of Odisha. More than just a tool to keep track of dates, this traditional almanac (known locally as the Panji or Panjika ) serves as the cultural, spiritual, and social backbone of Odia households. Looking back at a specific vintage edition, like the 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar, offers a fascinating window into the past, blending astronomical precision with deep-rooted nostalgia. The Significance of the Kohinoor Press Panji

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