1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar -
The 1994 edition specifically tracked major planetary transits, including the movements of Jupiter ( Guru ), Saturn ( Shani ), and the lunar nodes ( Rahu and Ketu ), which traditional believers used to forecast regional agricultural yields and socio-economic shifts. Nostalgia and Historical Context
If you are researching a specific date, holiday, or planetary alignment from the , let me know: The specific Gregorian date or month you are looking for The festival or holiday you want to track down 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar
The 1994 calendar followed the , which historically began in 592 CE. It integrated several time-keeping systems: It serves as a vital bridge between traditional
While specific daily calculations from 1994 require looking at the physical document, the 1994 calendar followed the traditional Odia structure: Saturn ( Shani )
The holds a unique place in the cultural history of Odisha. It serves as a vital bridge between traditional Hindu astronomy and daily modern life . For decades, the Kohinoor Press has published this essential almanac (Panjika), making it an indispensable household item for millions of Odia families worldwide.



