You can print specific months (like the month of a family member's birth) for physical record-keeping.
: Researchers use it to cross-reference local historical events in Odisha with traditional calendar dates.
The twelve traditional months, starting with Baisakha and ending with Chaitra.
The Odia calendar is a lunisolar calendar. It tracks both the phases of the moon and the movement of the sun. This dual tracking ensures that seasonal festivals always fall during the correct time of year. The Six Seasons (Rutus)
The autumn months of Aswina and Kartika are packed with spiritual energy. In 1995, the calendar tracked the precise transition from the intense rituals of Dussehra to the joyous celebrations of Kumar Purnima, dedicated to the youth of Odisha. 4. Prathamastami and Manabasa Gurubara
: Some platforms allow users to upload and share e-books and documents. You might find a 1995 Odia calendar PDF on platforms like Google Books or Dropbox, shared by users.
When downloading a digital copy of the 1995 calendar, ensure it contains the following essential elements:
: Marked the Odia New Year in mid-April, celebrating the solar transition into Mesha Rashi.
Finding a full PDF of a "long paper" specifically for the 1995 Odia calendar is difficult, as most historical almanacs (Panjikas) from that era are not fully digitized in high-resolution PDF formats. However, you can access the complete online, which details the Tithis, Nakshatras, and major holidays. 1995 Odia Calendar Overview
Celebrated in mid-January, marking the sun's transition into Capricorn.