Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995
Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995
Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995
Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995
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Kohinoor Odia Calendar - 1995

The Cultural Anchor of Odisha: Revisiting the Kohinoor Odia Calendar of 1995

One night, Sanjay asked, “Baba, why don’t we buy a wall clock with a date? Or a mobile phone calendar?”

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Known for its precise astronomical calculations, the 1995 edition provided essential data for Odia festivals like Ratha Yatra , Durga Puja , and Pana Sankranti . It remains a reference point for verifying the exact tithi (lunar day) and nakshatra (star) for life events that occurred that year.

The Kohinoor Odia Calendar of 1995 represents a bridge between ancient astronomical science and daily Odia life. Founded on the calculations of legendary astronomers like Pathani Samanta, it simplified complex celestial movements into a format accessible to the common man.

Associated with specific ruling deities and astrological energies.

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Kohinoor was known for a balanced approach, striving for precision that minimized errors in Tithi endings and Sankranti moments. In 1995, this precision was vital for performing Shraddha (death rituals) and Upanayana (sacred thread ceremonies), where timing was considered as important as the ritual itself.

Celebrated with immense grandeur in autumn ( Asvina/Kartika ), the calendar determined the exact Mahashtami sandhi puja timings down to the minute.

The world-famous Chariot Festival of Lord Jagannath in Puri fell in the bright fortnight of Asadha (June/July), dictating the holiday schedules and travel plans of millions.

The (often called the Kohinoor Panji ) is more than just a date-keeper; it is a foundational cultural artifact for Odia households. In 1995, as it does every year, it served as the definitive guide for navigating the intersection of the Gregorian calendar and the intricate Utkaliya era . The Anatomy of a Tradition

The remains a significant cultural and historical document for the people of Odisha . First published in 1935 by Aminul Islam from Cuttack, the Kohinoor Panjika (almanac) is widely regarded as one of the most accurate and trusted guides for Hindu festivals, rituals, and daily auspicious timings. Its 1995 edition continued this tradition, providing a detailed lunisolar record essential for Odia households worldwide. Historical Significance and Origin

The Nostalgia and Cultural Heritage of the 1995 Kohinoor Odia Calendar

The Cultural Anchor of Odisha: Revisiting the Kohinoor Odia Calendar of 1995

One night, Sanjay asked, “Baba, why don’t we buy a wall clock with a date? Or a mobile phone calendar?”

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Known for its precise astronomical calculations, the 1995 edition provided essential data for Odia festivals like Ratha Yatra , Durga Puja , and Pana Sankranti . It remains a reference point for verifying the exact tithi (lunar day) and nakshatra (star) for life events that occurred that year.

The Kohinoor Odia Calendar of 1995 represents a bridge between ancient astronomical science and daily Odia life. Founded on the calculations of legendary astronomers like Pathani Samanta, it simplified complex celestial movements into a format accessible to the common man.

Associated with specific ruling deities and astrological energies.

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

Kohinoor was known for a balanced approach, striving for precision that minimized errors in Tithi endings and Sankranti moments. In 1995, this precision was vital for performing Shraddha (death rituals) and Upanayana (sacred thread ceremonies), where timing was considered as important as the ritual itself.

Celebrated with immense grandeur in autumn ( Asvina/Kartika ), the calendar determined the exact Mahashtami sandhi puja timings down to the minute.

The world-famous Chariot Festival of Lord Jagannath in Puri fell in the bright fortnight of Asadha (June/July), dictating the holiday schedules and travel plans of millions.

The (often called the Kohinoor Panji ) is more than just a date-keeper; it is a foundational cultural artifact for Odia households. In 1995, as it does every year, it served as the definitive guide for navigating the intersection of the Gregorian calendar and the intricate Utkaliya era . The Anatomy of a Tradition

The remains a significant cultural and historical document for the people of Odisha . First published in 1935 by Aminul Islam from Cuttack, the Kohinoor Panjika (almanac) is widely regarded as one of the most accurate and trusted guides for Hindu festivals, rituals, and daily auspicious timings. Its 1995 edition continued this tradition, providing a detailed lunisolar record essential for Odia households worldwide. Historical Significance and Origin

The Nostalgia and Cultural Heritage of the 1995 Kohinoor Odia Calendar