Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995

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Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995 !new! Jun 2026

While the year 1995 has passed into history, the almanac that chronicled it remains a testament to the enduring culture of Odisha. It reminds us that while days turn into years and years into decades, the cycle of the moon, the change of seasons, and the festivals of the heart remain timeless. Whether kept in a dusty drawer or viewed as a digital archive, the Kohinoor 1995 is more than paper and ink—it is a fragment of time, captured forever.

: A notable event in the 1995 lunar cycle was Datta Jayanti , which occurred in the early hours between December 21 and December 22, 1995, during a full moon. Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995

Unlike standard Gregorian calendars, the Kohinoor Odia Calendar is a (almanac). It is deeply rooted in Hindu astrology (Jyotisha). It provides not just the date, but the Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (constellation), Yoga , and Karana . For farmers, priests, and homemakers in 1995, this calendar dictated everything from sowing seeds to scheduling a wedding. While the year 1995 has passed into history,

The was not merely a date-keeper; it was an annual almanac ( Panjika ) condensed into 12 colorful sheets. For the Odia household, buying the new Kohinoor calendar in December or early January was a ritual as important as preparing Pithe Puli for Makar Sankranti. : A notable event in the 1995 lunar