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Year-at-a-glance
: Researchers use the local weather predictions and socioeconomic notes embedded in the calendar to understand regional history. Digital Accessibility
It serves as a historical record of religious observance, tracking the exact timing of festivals that occurred in 1997.
It remains the go-to source for Rashifala (horoscopes), Tithi (lunar days), and Nakshatra (stars). 🎡 Key Festivals & Dates in 1997
Spring brought major celebrations recorded in the 1997 edition. odia kohinoor calendar 1997 work
: Celebrated as the Odia New Year (Pana Sankranti), transitioning into the Chaitra month and resetting the traditional solar calendar. May – June 1997 (Vaisakha to Jyestha)
Many users consult old Panjikas to verify astrological chartings or specific lunar phases.
The state libraries in Odisha and long-standing local astrology centers preserve physical copies of the original 1997 printed booklets for archival verification.
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The Kohinoor Calendar is more than just a tracking tool for dates. It represents a bridge between ancient astronomical sciences and daily modern life in Odisha.
: For the holy town of Puri and Odias worldwide, the calendar’s most critical calculation was locating Ashadha Shukla Dwitiya . In 1997, the Kohinoor Calendar gave priests and devotees the exact windows for the construction of the chariots, the Netrotsava , and the grand procession of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Devi Subhadra.
The calendar would have included details for the "Rang Panchami" festival in the Phalguna month and marked the days for "Phalguna Amavasya". For any Odia family in 1997, from the planning of marriages to housewarming ceremonies, the Kohinoor Panji was the ultimate reference, consulted for finding suitable muhurats (auspicious dates).
: Half of a Tithi, used to determine minor auspicious actions. Mapping the Major Cultural Milestones of 1997 🎡 Key Festivals & Dates in 1997 Spring
Odisha’s economy in 1997 was heavily reliant on agriculture. The Kohinoor Calendar served as a reliable weather and sowing guide for farmers.
The is valuable for several reasons:
The Kohinoor Calendar typically includes the following elements for each day:
: The agricultural heart of Western Odisha beats to the rhythm of this harvest festival. The calendar calculated Bhadraba Shukla Panchami to ensure the entire region celebrated the offering of the first grain harvest to the patron deities simultaneously. The state libraries in Odisha and long-standing local
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