Year: 1995 (Gregorian) Odia Year: 1917 (Kali Yuga Era) Pana Sankranti: The Odia New Year began on April 14, 1995.
The year 1995 holds a special place in Odia households. It was a time when the "Kohinoor" calendar was a staple on the walls of almost every home, guiding daily life, agriculture, and religious observances. Below is the reconstructed data of the year, highlighting key festivals, lunar months, and auspicious dates.
The 1995 calendar is a time capsule.
A patched calendar signals attachment. The edges might be taped where a child repeatedly turned the corner; a torn date reaffixed with brown paper reveals an event so consequential it demanded preservation. Patching in 1995 often meant scotch tape, a hand-stitched reinforcement, or an added slip of paper with corrected timings—each repair a micro-story.
These mends reveal what mattered: perhaps the day a family member was born, the date of a long-awaited pilgrimage to Puri, or the municipal notice about ration distribution. Sometimes corrections reflect calendrical disputes—the perennial tension between astronomical computation and local practice—where a printed muhurta is supplemented by a family priest’s correction. In these marginalia and repairs lives the dynamism of living tradition: nothing static is left unexamined. kohinoor odia calendar 1995 patched
If you own a rare, unpatched physical copy of the 1995 Kohinoor Odia Calendar, you might want to create a personal digital patch without damaging the original.
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Title=Kohinoor 1995 Odia Panji (Patched), Date=1995, PatchDate=2024.Do not share copyrighted scans commercially. Kohinoor Press still holds rights to their typography and layout, though the astronomical data is public domain.