The Kohinoor Panjika is more than just a calendar; it serves as a spiritual guide for the Odia community.
While many dates follow the lunar cycle, major festivals in 1994 occurred as follows: Maha Shivratri: Observed on March 11, 1994. Eid al-Fitr: Fell on March 13, 1994. Common Observances: Festivals like Durga Puja Bali Jatra odia kohinoor calendar 1994
Before diving into the specifics of the 1994 edition, it is crucial to understand the brand. The Kohinoor Calendar, published by Kohinoor Enterprises (often traced back to Cuttack, the cultural capital of Odisha), is the unofficial "Panjika" (almanac) for the Odia diaspora. Unlike standard English calendars that focus solely on Sundays and Mondays, the Odia Kohinoor Calendar is a hybrid beast. It meticulously lists: The Kohinoor Panjika is more than just a
For many Odia families living outside Odisha (in Delhi, Mumbai, or even abroad), the Kohinoor calendar was the only link to the ritual calendar of their homeland. Common Observances: Festivals like Durga Puja Bali Jatra
in 1935, the Kohinoor Panjika is unique for being a Hindu almanac published by a Muslim family, symbolizing communal harmony in Odisha. Temple Authenticity
The Kohinoor Panji for 1994 provided detailed calculations for the five core elements of the :