1995 Better - Kohinoor Odia Calendar
The 1995 Kohinoor Odia Calendar followed the traditional "Panjika" format, which has made the publication a household name for decades.
It listed the specific Panchas (lunar months) such as Baishakha , Jyestha , and Mesha . 3. Structure of the Kohinoor Panji
In the modern era, requests for archive editions like the 1995 Kohinoor Calendar usually stem from specific legal, personal, or astrological needs:
: Millions of Odias consult it to find Subha Bela (good times) for weddings, housewarmings ( Griha Pravesha ), and business ventures. A Look Back at 1995
The is more than just a piece of paper; it is a repository of memories and cultural tradition. It reflects the meticulous attention to astrological and lunar calculations that define the Odia identity. Whether you are looking back to research a specific date or simply exploring the rich heritage of Odisha's almanacs, the 1995 Kohinoor calendar remains a valuable artifact. Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995
The calendar begins with the month of Baisakha (around April), marking the start of the Odia New Year.
Individuals born in 1995 often look for the exact Odia tithi, nakshatra, and lagnas of their birth date to rectify or recreate their horoscopes.
Additionally, the 1995 calendar tracked the movements of major planets like Jupiter, Saturn, and Rahu/Ketu, which astrologers used to cast annual horoscopes ( Rashifala ). Major Festivals and Timings in 1995
Do you need to find the exact date of a in 1995? The 1995 Kohinoor Odia Calendar followed the traditional
Based on the lunar cycle for that year, major events were observed on the following dates: February 27, 1995. Pana Sankranti (Odia New Year): April 14, 1995. Ratha Yatra (Puri): June 29, 1995. Ganesh Chaturthi: August 29, 1995. Durga Puja (Vijayadashami): October 3, 1995. Kartika Purnima: November 7, 1995. Structure of the Kohinoor Panji
Daily indicators of lunar phases (Pratipada, Dwitiya, Amavasya, Purnima) and stellar constellations.
), and significant religious festivals. 1995 was a common year starting on a Sunday. Key Festival Dates in 1995
A primary function of the Kohinoor Panji was to provide auspicious dates ( muhurta ) for life's important events. In 1995, Odia families would have relied on it to find suitable days for: Structure of the Kohinoor Panji In the modern
The three-day agricultural and womanhood festival in mid-June was charted perfectly alongside the Mithuna Sankranti .
In 1995, many festivals fell on dates that were significant for agricultural cycles and traditional rituals. Some highlights included:
Collectors seek the specifically because it represents a "middle era"—old enough to lack digital interference but new enough to feature higher-quality paper and vibrant cover art.
The three-day summer festival celebrating womanhood and the earth was a major highlight of the June 1995 pages.
At the bottom or back of the pages, the calendar provided astrological predictions for all twelve zodiac signs ( Rashi ), offering guidance on health, wealth, and family life for that month. Nostalgia and the Vintage Appeal of 1995
Today, the 1995 Kohinoor calendar is often sought after by researchers and genealogists. Because many Odia families record the birth of children according to the Odia Tithi and Nakshatra found in that year’s Panjika, the 1995 edition remains a vital reference for creating accurate horoscopes (Jataka) for those born in that window. It represents a specific snapshot of time in Odisha’s history, preserved through the ink and paper of a trusted household brand.