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Identifying Shubha Bibaha dates based on planetary alignments. kohinoor odia calendar 1989
Many individuals born in 1989 use the calendar to verify their Tithi , Nakshatra , and Rashi for Vedic astrological purposes. Summary Identifying Shubha Bibaha dates based on planetary
For an Odia household, a calendar is useless without the Panji (the almanac). The 1989 edition was revered for its accuracy. It detailed: The 1989 edition was revered for its accuracy
: The calendar was founded by Sk Aminul Islam in the Qadam-e-Rasool area of Cuttack. Despite its Islamic origin, the Kohinoor Press Panjika is endorsed by the Mukti Mandap Pandit Sabha of the Jagannath Temple in Puri, the highest Hindu religious authority in the state.
Before we dive into the specifics of the 1989 edition, it is essential to understand the brand behind it. The Kohinoor Calendars, published by Kohinoor Press (based in Cuttack, the cultural and commercial heart of Odisha), dominated the state’s wall calendar market for decades. Unlike standard English calendars, the Kohinoor Odia calendar was meticulously crafted to cater to the linguistic, religious, and agricultural needs of the Odia people.
The hallmark of Kohinoor calendars was the top section featuring a vivid, chromolithograph print of a Hindu deity. For 1989, the most common prints featured: