If you're referring to a notable event, prediction, or story published in that specific calendar (which often includes astrological forecasts, festival dates, and cultural articles), could you please clarify which particular story or feature you mean?
used in Odisha for festivals, tithi (lunar days), sunrise/sunset times, and auspicious dates — possibly tied to the Surya Siddhanta or local Odia traditions. odia kohinoor calendar 2005
The year corresponds to the Odia Anka years 1411–1412 and the Shaka Era 1926–1927 . 🗓️ 2005 Calendar Highlights If you're referring to a notable event, prediction,
Each month, the transition of the Sun from one Zodiac sign to another was meticulously documented (e.g., Mesha Sankranti in April, Karka Sankranti in July). Purnima (Full Moon) & Amavasya (New Moon): 🗓️ 2005 Calendar Highlights Each month, the transition
The calendar documents all significant Odia and Hindu observances for the year: Festival / Event Lunar Month / Tithi Makar Sankranti January 14 Pausha, Krishna Amavasya Vasant Panchami February 13 Maha Shivaratri Phalguna, Krishna Chaturdashi Phalguna Purnima Pana Sankranti (Odia New Year) Mesha Sankranti Ratha Yatra Ashadha, Shukla Dwitiya November 1 Cultural and Practical Value 2005 Odia Festivals Calendar for New Delhi, NCT, India
The "Odia Kohinoor Calendar 2005" refers to the specific annual edition of the calendar published by , a brand synonymous with almanacs and wall calendars in India. For the year 2005, this calendar was more than just a date-keeping tool for Odia-speaking households; it was a blend of astrological tradition, practical utility, and visual culture. While the physical copies are now rare collectors' items, the 2005 edition is remembered as a snapshot of early 21st-century Odisha, standing at the cusp of traditional analog life and the emerging digital age.