Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1980 ✨
| Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | Full name | Kohinoor Odia Panjika 1980 | | Corresponding Odia years | 1936–1937 Samba | | Publisher | Kohinoor Press, Cuttack | | Primary use | Hindu rituals, festivals, muhurta | | Notable festival dates | Rath Yatra: July 8, Diwali: Nov 7 | | Availability | Rare original prints; partial digital copies exist | | Modern alternative | Online Panjika calculators with 1980 option |
| Feature | Kohinoor Odia 1980 | Gregorian 1980 | |---------|--------------------|----------------| | New Year | April 14 | January 1 | | Month length | 29–32 days (lunar/solar adjusted) | 28–31 days | | Day begins | Sunrise | Midnight | | Purpose | Religious/agricultural | Civil/administrative | odia kohinoor calendar 1980
By preserving cultural artifacts like the Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1980, we can learn about our cultural heritage and appreciate the rich history and traditions of Odisha. | Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | Full
To understand the significance of the 1980 edition, one must first appreciate the publisher. The Kohinoor brand, spearheaded by Cuttack’s renowned Kalpana Publications (and later variations under similar family-run presses), was not just a calendar maker; it was a household institution. Before the internet and television penetration in rural Odisha, the Kohinoor calendar was the sole interface between the agrarian Odia family and the complex machinery of the Hindu lunisolar calendar. Before the internet and television penetration in rural
Observed in mid-April, marking the traditional Odia New Year. Ratha Yatra: Typically falls in June/July. In 1980, Ashadha Purnima occurred on Diwali / Kali Puja: Celebrated on Friday, November 7, 1980 Guru Purnima: Observed on July 27, 1980 Jyeshtha Purnima: Occurred on 1980 Calendar Structure The Odia Kohinoor calendar for 1980 followed the standard Odia Panji format Tithi & Paksha: