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Odia Kohinoor Calendar ) of 1994 is more than just a historical almanac; it represents a centerpiece of Odisha's unique blend of spiritual tradition and social harmony. Published by the legendary Kohinoor Press

In the dusty attic of his childhood home in Cuttack, Ramu found a thin, yellowed calendar bound with a frayed string: the 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar. Its pages smelled of turmeric and monsoon; each month held a small, deliberate world — temple festivals, fishermen hauling nets, mangoes ripening on verandas, and a black-and-white portrait of his grandmother tied to the January page with a neat penciled note: "Lakshmi—married 1958."

Collectors distinguish the 1994 edition by its signature border: a deep forest green with gold foil accents. While earlier years used red or blue, 1994’s green border has become iconic. It is said that the ink used that year was of a higher quality, meaning surviving copies have faded less than those from 1993 or 1995.

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The holiest month of the Odia calendar, dictating the strict dietary and prayer rituals followed by elders in 1994. 2. Visual Layout and Design 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar

Daily time windows considered inauspicious for starting journeys or signing agreements.

The Odia calendar is a solar calendar that follows the sidereal solar cycle while using the lunar Purnimanta phase for religious dates. The New Year in the Odia calendar is known as Maha Bishuba Sankranti or Pana Sankranti, occurring in mid‑April. The calendar follows the Utkaliya era, which began on Bhādra śukla dvādaśī (the 12th day of the full moon fortnight of the Bhādra month) in 592 CE.

To understand the importance of the 1994 edition, one must first appreciate the role of the Kohinoor press in Odia history. Published by the Kohinoor Press in Berhampur, the Kohinoor calendar became a household name throughout the 20th century, rivaling other prominent almanacs like the Bhagyadipa and Biraja. For decades, it was the ultimate authority for priests, farmers, and homemakers. The year 1994 fell within the "Gupta" or "Gadajata" period of Odia publishing, a time when physical wall calendars were the centerpiece of every living room and office, long before the advent of digital reminders.

1994 Odia Calendar. Toolbar. PDF Download 2026 Odia Festivals. Year. 1994. Change Year. Drik Panchang Odia Kohinoor Calendar ) of 1994 is more

Today, the Kohinoor Press has adapted to the digital age, offering apps and online versions. However, the physical copies from the 1990s hold a special place in the hearts of collectors and nostalgia enthusiasts. The 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar is not just a record of a bygone year; it is a capsule of a time when life moved at a different pace, dictated by the turn of a page and the ringing of temple bells.

The 1994 edition is uniquely referenced for several key astrological occurrences that shaped traditional calculations for the decade:

, merging the sidereal solar cycle with the Purnimanta lunar phases to dictate religious observances. Key Festivals of 1994 The 1994 edition meticulously listed every . Some of the most significant dates it recorded included: Maha Bishuba Sankranti (Odia New Year):

: The fortnight (either Shukla Paksha for the waxing moon or Krishna Paksha for the waning moon). While earlier years used red or blue, 1994’s

Each daily block in the 1994 grid contained micro-text indicating the Tithi (lunar day) and the Paksha ( Sukla Paksha / waxing moon or Krishna Paksha / waning moon). This granular data was crucial for daily Odia dietary restrictions (such as avoiding specific vegetables on certain Tithis) and performing ancestral rituals ( Shraddha ). Major Festivals Visualized in 1994

In 1994, the Kohinoor Panji was an indispensable household item. Its primary function was to list the , which, unlike the Gregorian calendar, are intricately tied to the solar cycle, with the new year beginning around mid-April on Pana Sankranti . The 1994 edition would have been used to schedule:

: The 1994 edition included monthly Rashiphala (horoscope predictions), helping individuals navigate their year based on their zodiac signs. Reusing the 1994 Calendar

For many, the 1994 calendar is a piece of nostalgia—a record of a year that featured global shifts, like the first multiracial elections in South Africa. Within Odisha, it remains a testament to the enduring legacy of the Kohinoor Press

A typical Kohinoor Panji provides specific daily data for religious and social planning: : The lunar day (e.g., Pratipada , Dwitiya ). Nakshatra : The lunar mansion (star) for the day.

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