The is a historically significant edition of the traditional Odia almanac, widely regarded as the most authentic guide for religious and cultural life in Odisha. First published in 1935 by Aminul Islam, the Kohinoor Panji (almanac) has become a staple in Odia households for determining auspicious dates for rituals, marriages, and festivals. Historical and Cultural Significance
The 2005 calendar served as a comprehensive daily guide for: odia kohinoor calendar 2005
: It listed favorable dates for life events such as Namakaran (naming ceremony), Annaprashan (first rice-eating), and Vivah (marriage). The is a historically significant edition of the
: It guided farmers on sowing and harvesting based on solar months like Mithuna and Karkata . 2005 Odia Festivals Calendar for New Delhi, NCT, India : It guided farmers on sowing and harvesting
: It provided daily information on Tithi , Nakshatra , Yoga , and Karana , essential for performing pujas and vrats .
The 2005 edition follows the same rigorous astronomical standards as its predecessors, being approved by the of the Jagannath Temple in Puri. This seal of authority ensures that the timings for major events like Rath Yatra are calculated with extreme precision.