The (also known as the Kohinoor Press Panjika) was an essential cultural and religious guide for Odia-speaking households. Since its first publication in 1935 by Aminul Islam, it has become an indispensable reference for religious rituals, festivals, and astrological guidance. Historical Significance & Authenticity
Sanjay didn’t understand politics. He understood the calendar’s back pages: the list of Odia films released that year— Mamata Maguchhi , Bhai Hela Bhagari , Laxman Rekha . The cinema ads had heroines with bouffant hair and heroes with bush shirts. Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995
: It meticulously mapped the Purnimanta system, where months end on the full moon. Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995 The (also known as
While there isn't a single "official" legend behind the 1995 Kohinoor Odia Calendar, it holds a significant place in Odisha's cultural memory as a transition point for traditional timekeeping into the modern era. Published by the historic in Cuttack, it serves as a Panjika (almanac)—a vital tool for Odia households to track festivals, marriage dates, and religious rituals. Why the 1995 Edition is Noteworthy He understood the calendar’s back pages: the list