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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
The Kohinoor Press Panjika is widely considered the most accurate and authentic almanac in Odisha.
If you need to know the for a particular 1995 milestone? Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995
Celebrated between the night of December 21 and the morning of December 22, 1995 Lunar Cycles: Bhadrapada Purnima: September 9, 1995. Ashwin Purnima: October 8, 1995. Margashirsha Purnima: December 6, 1995. Astrological Markers for 1995
Here is a comprehensive look at the historical, cultural, and astrological significance of the 1995 Kohinoor Odia Calendar. The Cultural Legacy of Kohinoor Press For everyday households in 1995, this paper wall
Like other annual editions, the 1995 Kohinoor calendar integrated a . Each month provided detailed astrological data, including:
Baba, a retired government clerk with spectacles as thick as the Millet bread they ate, waited for it with the reverence of a priest awaiting the morning puja bell. “Without the Kohinoor,” he would declare, wiping his steel-rimmed glasses, “the year has no bones.” Celebrated between the night of December 21 and
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.