Even today, while digital versions exist, the tactile experience of flipping through a physical Kohinoor Calendar remains a cherished habit for many, preserving a piece of Odisha’s soul that was as vibrant in 1989 as it is today. from the 1989 Odia year?
Occurred on Tuesday, December 12, 1989 . General 1989 Calendar Details
Celebrated on March 6, 1989 . This was a rare year where both the Vaishnav and Shivaite sects observed the festival on the same day. Ganesha Chaturthi: Fell on September 4, 1989 .
The year 1989 holds a specific nostalgic charm. It was a time when Odisha was undergoing rapid yet gentle modernization. Television had just begun to color rural minds with Ramayan and Chithi Pahi , but the humble wall calendar still ruled the household.
The Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1989 is more than a vintage collectible. It is a sociological document that maps the intersection of faith, agriculture, and daily life in late-20th-century Odisha. As we celebrate the convenience of smartphone calendars, we must also salute these printed marvels that kept an entire state organized, religiously aware, and aesthetically pleased.
The began with the Gregorian New Year falling in the Odia month of Pausa (December–January). Flipping through the pages, you could see the rhythm of life 35 years ago:
The 1989 Margasira month saw traditional households meticulously following the Kohinoor timings for Goddess Lakshmi’s puja. The Role of Astrology (Rashifala)







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