The Odia calendar is a scientifically rich , which means it is based primarily on the sidereal solar cycle, while using the moon's phases to determine religious dates.
The world-famous Rath Yatra in Puri is the focal point of the Odia calendar. In 1994, the Kohinoor Panjika calculated the exact auspicious moments for the construction of the chariots starting on Akshaya Tritiya , leading up to Lord Jagannath's grand journey to the Gundicha Temple in mid-summer. Durga Puja and Kumar Purnima
Core agricultural and family-centric festivals unique to Odia households. 2. Astrological Calculations (Panchanga)
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What is the auspicious time ( Shubha Bela ) to start a new venture? When do the tithi (lunar phases) change?
In 1994, digital smartphones, Google calendars, and astrology apps did not exist. The physical wall calendar was the ultimate authority. The Aesthetic Design
The 1994 edition guided Odia mothers in performing rituals for the well-being of their eldest children and honoring Goddess Lakshmi on Thursdays of the Margasira month. The Evolution of Printing and Design The Odia calendar is a scientifically rich ,
The is a traditional almanac (Panji) used to track Odia festivals, lunar phases ( Tithis ), and auspicious timings ( Muhurtas ). It follows the Utkaliya era , which began in 592 CE. 1994 Calendar Overview
Looking back at the 1994 edition reveals how this single publication shaped the daily routines, weddings, and celebrations of millions of Odia families during a vibrant decade. The Cultural Significance of the Kohinoor Panjika
The Nostalgia and Cultural Heritage of the 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar Durga Puja and Kumar Purnima Core agricultural and
This unique three-day festival celebrating womanhood and the earth occurred in mid-June 1994. The Kohinoor Calendar precisely marked Pahili Raja , Raja Sankranti , and Bhumi Dahana , helping households prepare traditional Poda Pitha and set up swings. Rath Yatra (The Car Festival)
Let’s rewind the cassette to 1994—the year Bhagya Hathe Dora was a chartbuster, Prafulla Kar’s music ruled the Akashvani, and the Kohinoor calendar was the undisputed king of the living room wall.