Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995 (2026)

October 1995 saw the celebration of Dussehra, followed closely by Kumar Purnima, the festival where unmarried girls worship the moon. The 1995 calendar explicitly calculated the exact minute of moonrise to ensure rituals were performed flawlessly. 4. Prathamastami and Manabasa Gurubara

Do they still make them like this? 🤔

: It tracked the sun’s journey through the twelve Rasis (zodiac signs), starting with Mesa (Aries). Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995

Typical of the mid-90s, the physical calendar featured a classic grid layout with distinct red and black printing. While basic by modern standards, its high-contrast design was optimized for readability in varied lighting. October 1995 saw the celebration of Dussehra, followed

The was not merely a date-keeper; it was an annual almanac ( Panjika ) condensed into 12 colorful sheets. For the Odia household, buying the new Kohinoor calendar in December or early January was a ritual as important as preparing Pithe Puli for Makar Sankranti. Prathamastami and Manabasa Gurubara Do they still make

The 1995 calendar was the primary source for identifying the dates of major Odia festivals. Notable dates during that year included:

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