__exclusive__: Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995
Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995 (also known as the Kohinoor Panji) follows the traditional lunisolar system used in Odisha to determine religious festivals, auspicious timings (Muhurtas), and agricultural cycles. In 1995, the year began on a and was a common year with 365 days. Key Highlights of the 1995 Calendar Odia New Year (Pana Sankranti): Observed on April 14, 1995
Auspicious Windows: Determining Abhijit Muhurta (mid-day auspicious time) and avoiding Rahu Kala (inauspicious periods). Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995
- Ratha Yatra (Car Festival): In 1995, Ratha Yatra likely began around late June/early July. The Kohinoor calendar would have highlighted the Gundicha Bije with a small red flag symbol.
- Raja Parba: The three-day festival of swings and pastries fell in mid-June. The 1995 calendar would have marked the first day as Pahili Raja.
- Diwali & Kali Puja: The darkest night of Kartik was meticulously calculated.
- Odisha Foundation Day (Utkala Dibasa): April 1st, 1995, was marked with a special note about the formation of the state on linguistic basis in 1936.
- 📖 Accurate Panjika data for rituals, marriages, and agricultural cycles.
- 🎨 Vibrant illustrations of Jagannath, Durga, and Saraswati.
- 📍 Local relevance – specific to Odisha’s festivals like Raja, Nuakhai, and Prathamastami.
Accuracy & Reliability: Known for its precise astronomical calculations, the 1995 edition provided essential data for Odia festivals like Ratha Yatra, Durga Puja, and Pana Sankranti. It remains a reference point for verifying the exact tithi (lunar day) and nakshatra (star) for life events that occurred that year. Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995 (also known as the
Moreover, the 1995 calendar set a design template that digital calendar apps now mimic: showing Gregorian and Odia dates side-by-side, highlighting Ekadashi fasting days in green, and marking Amavasya (new moon) in black. Ratha Yatra (Car Festival): In 1995, Ratha Yatra
Interestingly, the calendar for 1995 was identical in its day-date configuration to the year 2006, a common occurrence in the Gregorian cycle. Legacy and Modern Access