Calendar 1980: Odia Kohinoor
The (also known as the Kohinoor Panji) remains a point of historical interest for its accurate recording of astronomical data and religious timings according to the Utkaliya era . First published in 1935 by Aminul Islam in Cuttack, the Kohinoor Press almanac is widely regarded as the most authentic. It is officially approved by the Mukti Mandap Pandit Sabha of the Jagannath Temple in Puri for scheduling major rituals. 1980 Calendar Quick Facts
If you are looking at an original 1980 print, here is how to navigate it: : Check the lunar day (e.g., Pratipada, Dwitiya). odia kohinoor calendar 1980
: Observed in the month of Kartika. 🔍 How to Read a Vintage Kohinoor Panji The (also known as the Kohinoor Panji) remains
By 1980, Kohinoor (by S. Kumar & Co.) had already cemented its legendary status. While the calendars today are dominated by digital prints, the 1980 edition had that distinct, rich offset print texture. 1980 Calendar Quick Facts If you are looking
| Item | Description | |------|-------------| | | Kohinoor Publications , Cuttack – a leading Odia‑language publishing house that began printing yearly Panchangs in the early‑1960s. | | Purpose | Provides a Panchang (five‑limb almanac) , daily tithi , nakshatra , yoga , karana , sunrise‑sunset timings, auspicious (shubh) & inauspicious (ashubh) periods, zodiac (rashi) predictions , and a full list of festivals, fasts and agricultural dates for the entire year. | | Target Audience | Households, priests, astrologers, schools, government offices, and anyone needing an authoritative reference for religious, cultural, and civil planning in Odisha. | | Language | Odia (with occasional Sanskrit verses and English transliteration of zodiac signs). | | Format (1980 edition) | Hard‑cover , 300‑plus pages, printed on cream‑off‑white paper. Size: 14 cm × 21 cm (A5). The calendar opens to a large yearly overview and then follows a monthly “Panchang” spread . |