The calendar displays both the local Odia date (with Rashi and Maasa ) and the corresponding English calendar date.
The Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995 is a cultural icon that continues to evoke a sense of nostalgia and wonder in those who come across it. For the Odia community, the calendar represents a connection to their roots and cultural heritage. As a collectible item, the Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1995 is highly valued for its historical significance and cultural importance.
Astrologers in 1995 relied on the accuracy of Kohinoor to draft horoscopes. The Rashi Phala (zodiac predictions) printed in the calendar was the yearly forecast for millions of people who did not have access to personalized astrology consultations.
What made the 1995 edition stand out? The art. Before the era of digital printing, Kohinoor calendars were known for their vivid, hand-drawn or offset-printed illustrations.
For those lucky enough to own a copy, here is what the calendar revealed for that year:
The year 1995 holds a specific resonance in the timeline of Odisha. It was a period of transition:
For the average Odia family in 1995, the calendar was a functional oracle. The was trusted because it contained:
For those involved in modern infrastructure or building, traditional timing is still sometimes consulted alongside modern standards like those provided by ICC NTA for code compliance.

