Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1997 -
In today's digital age, where festival dates are looked up on smartphones, the physical copy of the 1997 Kohinoor Calendar remains a collector's item or a memory marker.
, meaning the dates and days of the week aligned perfectly across those two years. Cultural Significance
Many people look up the calendar to pinpoint the exact day a major family event—like a wedding or a milestone anniversary—took place according to the Odia tradition. odia kohinoor calendar 1997
The 1997 Kohinoor Calendar followed the classic format:
The Kohinoor Press, based in Cuttack, has long been the gold standard for Odia almanacs. By 1997, it had established a reputation for pinpoint accuracy in calculating "tithi" (lunar dates), "nakshatra" (stars), and "shubha bela" (auspicious timings). This was a year that saw the integration of deep-rooted Vedic tradition with a rapidly changing modern landscape in Odisha. In today's digital age, where festival dates are
The , also known as the Kohinoor Panjika , is one of the most popular almanacs in Odisha used to track festivals, auspicious timings ( muhurta ), and planetary positions.
ଅନ୍ୟ ବିବରଣ ପାଇଁ ଦୟାଲୁ ହୋଇ ଆପନା ସନ୍୨ିକଟରେ ଜ୍ୟୋତିଷ୍ୟ ବିଶେଷଗ୍ୟଙ୍କ ସହ ଯୋଗାଯୋଗ କର୍ । The 1997 Kohinoor Calendar followed the classic format:
In 1997, before the ubiquity of smartphone weather apps, farmers in rural Odisha relied heavily on the Kohinoor calendar. It predicted seasonal patterns (Monsoon entry) and provided the "Rutu" (season) details, guiding farmers on when to sow and harvest paddy.