While a specific, physically scanned copy of the 1994 Kohinoor calendar is not readily available online, its general contents would have followed the comprehensive format for which the Panjika is known. As was typical for the Kohinoor calendar, the 1994 edition would have been a vital tool for planning, containing:
: Marked unlucky hours called Bela and Kala Bela to avoid new tasks.
Based on the lunar and solar alignments for that year, major Odia festivals occurred on the following dates: Makar Sankranti : Friday, January 14, 1994. Maha Bishuba (Pana) Sankranti / Odia New Year : Thursday, April 14, 1994. Ratha Yatra
(Hint: Check your grandfather’s wall. He still hasn’t taken it down.)
To make the most of the Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1994:
Here is everything you need to know about the 1994 Kohinoor Calendar and why it remains important today. What is the Kohinoor Calendar?
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The 1994 edition was special because it arrived at a time of transition—when both hand-drawn illustrations and emerging digital printing coexisted, giving it a distinct aesthetic.