The 2005 Kohinoor Calendar highlighted several critical religious observances based on the tithi (lunar day) and nakshatra (star). Date (2005) Festival / Event Tithi (Lunar Day) Saphala Ekadashi Krishna Ekadashi February 13 Saraswati Puja Basant Panchami April 14 Pana Sankranti Odia New Year May 4 Baruthini Ekadashi Krishna Ekadashi August 16 Shravana Putrada Ekadashi Shukla Ekadashi December 16 Dhanu Sankranti Solar-based event Core Features of the Kohinoor Panji
If you are lucky enough to possess the , you are not holding onto old paper; you are holding onto a year where Ratha Jatra fell on a specific Monday, where a specific lunar eclipse darkened the skies over Cuttack, and where a generation of Odias looked at their wall to plan their tomorrow—without the help of the internet. odia kohinoor calendar 2005
Kohinoor Calendars, part of the Kohinoor Group (Kohinoor Press), has been a dominant force in the Indian calendar market since the mid-20th century. Known for their accuracy in Panchanga (the traditional Hindu almanac) and vibrant, mass-produced lithographic prints, Kohinoor calendars became a staple in Odia homes, shops, and offices. By 2005, the brand had already established a loyal following across Odisha, competing with other major names like Puja Calendar and Dipti Calendar. Known for their accuracy in Panchanga (the traditional
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