Kohinoor Calendar 1988 !full! — Odia
A unique Odia festival honoring the first-born child of the family, calculated using the specific tithi of the Margasira month. Why People Search for the 1988 Calendar Today
The 1988 edition mapped out key festivals with high precision: odia kohinoor calendar 1988
The press has been publishing books since 1928, but the Panji was a specific project. After receiving the nod from the , the highest Hindu religious body of the Jagannath temple in Puri, the first almanac was produced in 1935. Every year, the approval comes from them, and after printing, rituals are performed at the temple before it is released for sale. This symbiotic relationship between a Muslim publisher and a Hindu religious institution is a living testament to Odisha’s composite culture and its spirit of "bhaichara" (brotherhood). A unique Odia festival honoring the first-born child
The represents a significant cultural and astrological artifact in the modern history of Odisha, marking a vital bridge between traditional Odia astronomical calculations and daily household life. Published by the historic Kohinoor Press , which has calculated time for the Puri Shree Jagannath Temple since 1935, the 1988 edition serves as a classic example of an Odia Panjika (almanac). It mapped out crucial lunar phases, planetary transitions, and state festivals during a culturally vibrant Gregorian leap year. The Cultural Legacy of Kohinoor Press Every year, the approval comes from them, and
Despite being a guide for Hindu rituals, the calendar was founded and continues to be published by a Muslim family , symbolizing communal harmony in Odisha.
: The grand chariot festival in Puri, meticulously calculated for the correct lunar phase of the Ashadha month.