Kohinoor Calendar 1994 [upd] — Odia

Kohinoor Odia Calendar (also known as Kohinoor Panjika) for provides a traditional lunar-based guide for daily rituals, festivals, and auspicious timings relevant to that year. It aligns the Gregorian year 1994 with the Vikram Samvat 2051 (Sarvajit) and Shaka Samvat 1916 Key Calendar Data for 1994 Odia New Year (Pana Sankranti):

Why the 1994 Edition Stands Out

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| Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | | Pure Odia (with Sanskrit slokas for rituals) | | Start date | Usually from March 1994 (Odia New Year – Pana Sankranti) to February 1995, alongside Jan-Dec 1994. | | Important festivals listed | Ratha Yatra (July 12, 1994), Raja (June 14–16), Durga Puja (Oct 4–8), Diwali (Nov 2), Kumar Purnima. | | Agricultural data | Rainfall forecasts, planting dates for paddy, based on traditional barshaphala . | | Additional content | Panacea for common ailments (herbal remedies), loan repayment muhurta, and contact addresses of Odia associations abroad. | odia kohinoor calendar 1994

Detailed Panchang Data

: It provided exhaustive data for the five core elements: Tithi , Nakshatra , Yoga , Karana , and Var (weekday). Kohinoor Odia Calendar (also known as Kohinoor Panjika)

In 1994, Odisha was still largely agrarian, and the Kohinoor calendar served practical purposes: | | Agricultural data | Rainfall forecasts, planting

Collectors pay a premium for the 1994 exception —a rumored misprint in the February section regarding the Dola Purnima date, which was later corrected in a sticker overlay. Copies with the original sticker error are worth significantly more.

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The 1994 calendar followed the traditional system: Purnima Tithi/Date and Time in 1994 - mPanchang

The "Missed Call" of the 90s

Independence Day:

On August 15, 1994, the Amrit Kalam (auspicious time) was from 10:23 AM to 11:54 AM. Calendar Structure

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