1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar -
Overlaying the standard dates were the twelve traditional Odia months. The calendar mapped out the transitions of these months, which usually begin around the middle of a Western month: (April–May) Jyestha (May–June) Asadha (June–July) Sraban (July–August) Bhadrab (August–September) Aswina (September–October) Kartika (October–November) Margasira (November–December) Pausa (December–January) Magha (January–February) Phalguna (February–March) Chaitra (March–April) 3. Tithi and Paksha Details
Today, finding an original in mint condition is akin to finding a rare comic book. Why 1994? For many Odia millennials (those born in the late 80s and early 90s), 1994 was the year they learned to read the Odia alphabet by reciting the months on the kitchen wall. 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar
If you are looking to research specific rituals, festivals, or important dates from 1994, I can help you find: The exact dates of major festivals in that year. Specific Panjika details for a particular month in 1994. Overlaying the standard dates were the twelve traditional