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1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar Direct

The 1994 calendar year featured several major festivals calculated using the traditional lunisolar system: Celebrated on January 14, 1994 . Holi: Fell on March 27, 1994 .

This world-famous festival typically occurs in June or July, with the 1994 dates meticulously set by the Kohinoor Panji to align with the Tithi (lunar day). Diwali: Celebrated on November 3, 1994 . Features of the Kohinoor Calendar 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar

Observed on April 14, 1994 , marking the beginning of the solar month Mesha. The 1994 calendar year featured several major festivals

It included daily details for Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (star), Yoga , and Karana . Diwali: Celebrated on November 3, 1994

The remains a significant artifact for many Odia households, representing a year governed by the precise astronomical calculations and deep-rooted traditions of the Kohinoor Press . First published in 1935 by Aminul Islam, this calendar (or panjika ) has been a staple in Odisha for nearly nine decades, serving as the official reference for religious rituals and festival timings at the Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri . Key Festivals and Dates in 1994

Families used it to find the best times for weddings, Brahma Muhurta for prayers, and Abhijit Muhurta for starting new ventures.