The is more than just a tool to keep track of dates; it is a cultural, religious, and social institution in Odisha . For generations, the Kohinoor Press has produced the most trusted and widely used Odia Panjika (almanac). The Odia Kohinoor Calendar 2005 holds significant sentimental value for those seeking to look back at the festivals, auspicious timings (muhurta), and cultural events of that year.

Odia Kohinoor Calendar 2005 is a definitive astronomical almanac (Panji) used by households across Odisha to track religious festivals, marriage dates, and sacred ceremonies. Published by the Kohinoor Press since 1935, it is regarded as one of the most accurate Panjis and is approved by the Mukti Mandap Pandit Sabha at the Jagannath Temple in Puri. ritikart.com Key Highlights of the 2005 Calendar The 2005 edition follows the traditional solar cycle combined with lunar Purnimanta phases for religious scheduling. en.wikipedia.org Core Panchang Elements : Provides daily data on the five essential elements: (lunar day), (weekday). Auspicious Timings : Lists daily Muhurtas such as Brahma Muhurta for prayer and Abhijit Muhurta for general auspicious work. Inauspicious Periods : Explicitly marks Mrityu Panchaka to identify times when significant work should be avoided. Astrological Data : Includes Rashi Phala

Winter festivals, Makara Sankranti, and Samba Dashami.

The weekly Thursdays of the Kartika/Margasira months dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi.

Unlike standard Western calendars, the Kohinoor Calendar bridges the solar Gregorian calendar with the lunar Odia calendar (Amananta/Purnimanta system). Odia families rely heavily on it because its calculations are rooted in ancient Vedic astrology, specifically tailored to the geographical coordinates of Odisha. Key Features of the 2005 Edition

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