Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1997 Work · Must Read
The Odia Kohinoor Calendar of 1997 isn’t just a date-keeper – it’s a time capsule of Odia heritage. Back in the 90s, Kohinoor calendars were a household staple in Odisha, known for their vibrant print, mythological illustrations, and traditional Odia design elements.
In 1997, the internet was in its infancy. There was no "Auspicious Time Finder" app. The Kohinoor calendar was the operating system of the Odia household.
When we look at a scan or a physical copy of the 1997 Kohinoor calendar now, we aren't looking for tomorrow's date. We are looking for:
The "work" also refers to the unknown artists—mostly from Rourkela, Berhampur, and Puri—who freelanced for Kohinoor. In 1997, three notable painters contributed:
These artists weren't named on the calendar (only "Kohinoor Publicity" was printed). But their "work" is identified today by the bent of a deity's eyebrow or the curvature of a lotus petal.
When we talk about the "work" regarding the 1997 calendar, we are acknowledging the effort of the traditional astrologers and mathematicians (the Panjika Karis). In an era before computer software automated these calculations, the 1997 calendar was the result of meticulous manual calculations based on the Surya Siddhanta.
The Kohinoor Press was known for its rivalry with other major press calendars (like Bhadra and Radharaman). The 1997 edition represented a year where Kohinoor had to ensure its calculations were flawless to maintain its dominance in the Cuttack market. The work involved aligning the lunar calendar with the solar Gregorian dates, ensuring that festivals like Durga Puja and Diwali aligned perfectly with the changing seasons.
So, what exactly does the "work" refer to? In collector forums and old book markets (like the Bhubaneswar’s Unit-1 Market or Cuttack’s Balu Bazaar), the term "work" denotes the quality of printing, color registration, and artistic detailing.
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ଏହି କ୍ୟାଲେଣ୍ଡାରଟି ପ୍ରସ୍ତୁତ କରିଛନ୍ତି odia kohinoor calendar 1997 work
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The 1997 Odia Kohinoor Calendar followed the traditional Odia Panji system, which uses the lunisolar method to determine dates for festivals, auspicious timings (Shubha Bela), and daily rituals. In 1997, the Odia New Year (Pana Sankranti) fell on April 14, 1997. Key 1997 Festival Dates
Based on the lunar cycle for that year, major festivals in the Odia calendar were observed on the following dates: Pana Sankranti (Maha Vishuba Sankranti): April 14, 1997 Ratha Yatra (Car Festival): July 7, 1997 Ganesh Chaturthi: September 5, 1997 Durga Puja (Maha Ashtami): October 9, 1997 Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami): October 11, 1997 Kartik Purnima (Boita Bandana): November 14, 1997 Prathamashtami: November 22, 1997 Structure and Usage
The Kohinoor Calendar typically includes the following elements for each day:
Tithi & Paksha: Tracks the lunar day (e.g., Pratipada to Purnima) and the lunar fortnight (Shukla or Krishna Paksha).
Nakshatra: Identifies the ruling star for the day, which is crucial for determining the nature of the day's energy.
Sankranti: Marks the entry of the Sun into a new zodiac sign (Rashi), which usually starts a new month in the solar calendar.
Marriage & Ceremony Dates: Highlights specific days marked as "Shubha" for weddings, thread ceremonies, and housewarming. Calendar Compatibility The Odia Kohinoor Calendar of 1997 isn’t just
The calendar for 1997 is a standard non-leap year calendar. It shares the same day-date alignment as the years 2003, 2014, and 2025.
For detailed daily panchang data from 1997, you can consult digital archives like AstroSage's 1997 Calendar or cultural records on JustKalinga.
The calendar for the year 1997 will be same for the year? - Testbook
Kohinoor Odia Calendar is a traditional lunisolar almanac (Panjika) widely used in Odisha to determine auspicious timings, festivals, and religious observances. For the year
, the calendar followed the standard Odia cycle, which aligns with both lunar phases and solar positions. 1997 Calendar Overview The year 1997 was a common year starting on a
. In the Odia system, this year corresponds to specific historical eras: www.agemi-eu.org Saka Samvat : 1918 – 1919 Vikram Samvat : 2053 – 2054 Calendar Reuse
: The 1997 calendar is identical to and can be reused for the year When Can I Reuse This Calendar? Major Festivals & Dates (1997)
Based on the Kohinoor Panjika's astronomical calculations for 1997: : March 24, 1997 Pana Sankranti (Odia New Year) : April 14, 1997 Ratha Yatra : July 6, 1997 Ganesh Chaturthi : September 6, 1997 Durga Puja (Vijaya Dashami) : October 11, 1997 Kartik Purnima : November 14, 1997 How the Kohinoor Calendar Works
The Kohinoor calendar operates by tracking several key astrological elements for each day: Home: Calendar: Day view: Wednesday, 27 August 1997 - Agemi Wednesday, 27 August 1997. www.agemi-eu.org 1997 - When Can I Reuse This Calendar? These artists weren't named on the calendar (only
Your 1997 calendar is reusable in: 2003, 2014, 2025, 2031, 2042, 2053, 2059, 2070, 2081, and 2087. When Can I Reuse This Calendar? Download - Odia Oriya Calendar 2024 for Android