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Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995 Page

With the rise of digital scans on platforms like Archive.org and Odia Facebook groups, several reproductions exist. To spot an authentic physical copy:

The Nostalgia and Cultural Heritage of the 1995 Kohinoor Odia Calendar

For everyday households in 1995, this paper wall calendar was the ultimate authority for identifying Amavasya (New Moon), Purnima (Full Moon), and periods of Sankranti (the sun's transit into a new zodiac sign). Major Festivals and Timings in 1995

Today, while Kohinoor Press has modernized and offers digital versions and mobile apps for the tech-savvy generation, the classic layout computed back in 1995 stands as a testament to the timeless precision of Odia astronomical calculations ( Jyotisa Shastra ). Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995

: Key celebrations like Maha Bishuba Sankranti (the Odia New Year) and Ratha Yatra are calculated using its specific solar-lunar sidereal cycle.

If you want to dive deeper into this specific year, let me know if you are looking for from 1995, specific astrological calculations , or info on how to read a traditional Odia calendar page. Share public link

The Odia New Year, which fell in mid-April. Makar Sankranti: Celebrated on January 14, 1995 . Rath Yatra: The annual chariot festival of Lord Jagannath. With the rise of digital scans on platforms like Archive

Flipping through the pages of the isn’t just about checking dates—it’s a journey back home. 📆✨

The calendar also played a vital role in agriculture. Farmers relied on the Kohinoor for seasonal predictions (monsoon forecasts) and auspicious days for sowing seeds, a tradition that linked the publication deeply to the agrarian roots of the state.

: Like all Kohinoor calendars, the 1995 edition calculates time using both the lunar cycle (for festivals) and the solar cycle (for the new year). : Key celebrations like Maha Bishuba Sankranti (the

Determining exact Tithi and Nakshatra for horoscopes.

: It tracked the sun’s journey through the twelve Rasis (zodiac signs), starting with Mesa (Aries).

: It meticulously mapped the Purnimanta system, where months end on the full moon.