: The peak festive season with Durga Puja and Kumar Purnima . Why the 1994 Edition Matters
The most compelling story behind this calendar is its origin. While it is the "gold standard" for Hindu religious life in Odisha, it was founded by a Muslim family. Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1994
One such edition that continues to evoke interest among collectors, genealogists, and cultural historians is the . This article explores the significance of this specific year, the cultural context of the Kohinoor Press, and why a three-decade-old calendar remains relevant today. : The peak festive season with Durga Puja and Kumar Purnima
For those unfamiliar, "Kohinoor" is a legendary brand in Eastern India, particularly in West Bengal and Odisha, known for its printed calendars and almanacs. While the Bengali "Kohinoor Bisuddha Siddhanta Panjika" is famous, its Odia counterpart—especially the —was the gold standard for Hindu religious activities, festival dates (Tithi), and daily planning. One such edition that continues to evoke interest