Inauspicious times to be avoided for new beginnings.
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. odia kohinoor calendar 1994
The nails holding it to the wall have long rusted. The dates for March (which should have been Friday the 4th) might be smudged. But the 1994 Kohinoor calendar represents an era when time was tangible. Inauspicious times to be avoided for new beginnings
The Nostalgia of Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1994: A Cultural Touchstone The dates for March (which should have been
The remains a significant cultural artifact for the Odia-speaking community, representing a year governed by traditional astronomical calculations and regional festivities . Published by the historic Kohinoor Press, this panjika (almanac) has been a staple in Odia households since its inception in 1935 by Aminul Islam. Historical and Cultural Significance