Identify auspicious times () for important events. Track the timing of festivals to prepare for celebrations.
: Celebrated on April 14, 2005.
In the pre-smartphone era of 2005, physical calendars were the primary source of religious scheduling for rural and urban Odisha alike. The Kohinoor calendar functioned not just as a date-keeper but as a religious guide. odia kohinoor calendar 2005
Starts with Baisakha (April–May) and ends with Chaitra (March–April).
If you find one, don't throw it away. Frame it. That yellowing paper carries the weight of a thousand Pujas , Bandapanas , and Juhars . Identify auspicious times () for important events
Falling in the autumn months of the 2005 Gregorian calendar, these dates marked a period of intense festivity, fasting, and community bonding across Odisha. 4. Manabasa Gurubara
This section provides yearly horoscopes (Rashi Phala) for all 12 zodiac signs. In the pre-smartphone era of 2005, physical calendars
The physical 2005 calendar was characterized by its classic layout: red and black ink on thin paper, often featuring a depiction of Lord Jagannath or other deities at the top. Its design made complex astrological data accessible to the common person, using symbols to denote "Amavasya" (New Moon) or "Purnima" (Full Moon).
Astrologers and families often look back at 2005 data to verify birth charts (Janma Kundali) of children born in that year.
When a child was born in Odisha in 2005, their birth chart ( Janma Kundali ) was cast using the planetary alignments recorded in that year's Kohinoor Calendar. Today, as those individuals approach adulthood, careers, or marriage, astrologers often revisit the original 2005 planetary tables to verify birth charts, check precise birth tithis , or rectify errors. Historical and Socio-Cultural Research
(auspicious times) for marriages, thread ceremonies, and housewarming events. Scientific Precision: