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Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995 -

Kohinoor Odia Calendar

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

clash of the almanacs

The most compelling "story" behind calendars like Kohinoor is the . In Odisha, there has historically been a long-standing rivalry between different Panji schools—the Pathani Samanta (traditional) and the Gupta Press (modern/calculative) styles. Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995

Then came April. The calendar said: “April 15 – Odia New Year (Mahavishuva Sankranti).” Maa made pana —a sweet drink of water, jaggery, and black pepper. She offered a small portion to the calendar itself, dabbing a drop on the goddess Lakshmi’s feet. Kohinoor Odia Calendar The (often called the Kohinoor

Cultural Anchor

: During the mid-90s, Kohinoor Press cemented its status as the "most trusted" name for Puri Shri Mandira (Jagannath Temple) rituals, often featuring lists of famous temples and legends of Puri on its pages. Key 1995 Dates in the Odia Calendar Tithi Detail Maha Bishuba Sankranti (Odia New Year) April 14, 1995 Marks the start of the solar year Chaitra Purnima April 15, 1995 Significant full moon for various rituals Guru Purnima (Ashadha) July 12, 1995 Observed on Wednesday Datta Jayanti Dec 21–22, 1995 Celebrated during the full moon Solar & Lunar Months: It listed the 12

Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995

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