Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1989 Free Here

Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1989 Free Here

Celebrated in late September to early October ( Ashwina month).

Note: For precise astronomical data (eclipses, exact tithi timings) of 1989, one would refer to the original physical calendar or its scanned reproduction. kohinoor odia calendar 1989

| Feature | Detail | | :--- | :--- | | | Kohinoor Press, Cuttack | | Key Author | Pandit Baishnab Charan Das (or immediate successors) | | Odia Year | Transition from Sadhak to Suna Makara | | Primary Language | Odia | | Primary Function | Religious timings, Astrology, Agriculture | Celebrated in late September to early October (

During the Hindu months of Margasira , the calendar marked the crucial Gurubara (Thursdays) dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi. The 1989 edition mapped out the four specific Thursdays where households decorated their floors with Jhoti or Chita (rice paste art) to welcome prosperity. Eclipse and Astrological Insights of 1989 The 1989 edition mapped out the four specific

: Observed in the month of Margasira, these agricultural and family-centric rituals relied heavily on the precise sunrise and sunset timings printed in the Kohinoor edition. The Anatomy of the 1989 Almanac Page

Determining the most auspicious dates for weddings.