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1994 Odia - Kohinoor Calendar Updated

The 1994 Kohinoor Calendar cover is remembered for its distinct visual style. During this period, calendar art often featured deities like Lord Jagannath, Goddess Laxmi, or scenes from the Mahabharata, rendered in the vivid, slightly stylized printing techniques of the pre-digital era. For many families, the fresh smell of the calendar paper and the bright imagery marked the beginning of the New Year in mid-April (Maha Vishuva Sankranti).

The actual calendar grid was a blend of English (Gregorian) and Odia (Solar & Lunar) dates. For 1994, the grid highlights included: 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar

: The fortnight (either Shukla Paksha for the waxing moon or Krishna Paksha for the waning moon). The 1994 Kohinoor Calendar cover is remembered for

The 1994 Odia Kohinoor Calendar is a specific edition of the renowned Kohinoor Press Panjika The actual calendar grid was a blend of

: The 1994 calendar follows a cycle where its dates and days are identical to those of the year 2005 .