If you still have a copy of the Kohinoor Odia Calendar from 1995, it is technically "reusable" in terms of Gregorian dates. Because the calendar cycle repeats, the days and dates for 1995 perfectly align with several future years, including . However, the religious Tithis —which move based on lunar cycles—would be entirely different, making the 1995 original a unique historical snapshot of Odia spiritual life.
This occurred in mid-April, marking the sun's transition into Mesha Rashi. Kartika Purnima: The holy day for Boita Bandana fell on Tuesday, November 7, 1995 Datta Jayanti: Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995
: For instance, Datta Jayanti in 1995 fell between the night of December 21 and the morning of December 22. Why the 1995 Edition is Unique If you still have a copy of the
Do they still make them like this? 🤔
For Maa, the calendar held the fasting dates. Savitri Brata , Maha Shivaratri , Kumar Purnima . She marked them with a red bindi. The back of the calendar had full-page ads: “Rashmi Brand Rice – For a Happy Family,” and a grainy photo of a smiling woman in a synthetic saree holding a steel tiffin box. This occurred in mid-April, marking the sun's transition
: Key celebrations like Maha Bishuba Sankranti (the Odia New Year) and Ratha Yatra are calculated using its specific solar-lunar sidereal cycle.
The year 1995 holds a specific resonance in the timeline of Odisha. It was a period of transition: