Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1994 Instant
For those unfamiliar, "Kohinoor" is a legendary brand in Eastern India, particularly in West Bengal and Odisha, known for its printed calendars and almanacs. While the Bengali "Kohinoor Bisuddha Siddhanta Panjika" is famous, its Odia counterpart—especially the —was the gold standard for Hindu religious activities, festival dates (Tithi), and daily planning.
Looking back at the is like opening a time capsule. The year 1994 was significant for various reasons, both astrologically and historically. Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1994
In 1994, it played its traditional role as a lunar-solar almanac, meticulously calculating the movement of celestial bodies to determine auspicious timings. Core Features of the 1994 Edition The Tithi & Vara System For those unfamiliar, "Kohinoor" is a legendary brand
: Like all editions, the 1994 calendar tracked the lunar days ( ) and weekdays ( ). For example, in 1994 was observed on 3 November Auspicious Windows : It provided the Amruta Bela (good time) and Mahendra Bela The year 1994 was significant for various reasons,