Calendar 1989 [work] | Kohinoor Odia
The year 1989 witnessed a beautiful alignment of Odia festivals, celebrated with community fervor across the state from Cuttack to Puri. The 1989 Kohinoor Calendar precisely plotted these key dates:
I can help find the historical dates or astrological details you need.
There are several practical and astrological reasons why individuals, priests, and researchers look for the 1989 archive:
Platforms like Drik Panchang offer a full month-by-month view of the 1989 Odia calendar, including Sunrise/Sunset times and Tithis for any specific date.
For a state where life is deeply intertwined with rituals, harvest seasons, and temple festivals, a generic Gregorian calendar was insufficient. The Kohinoor calendar provided a year-at-a-glance format displaying both the Gregorian months and the traditional Panjika details—Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (constellation), Yoga, and Karana. kohinoor odia calendar 1989
Every calculation within the calendar is strictly verified and approved by the Mukti Mandap Pandit Sabha of the Puri Jagannath Temple. This makes it an authoritative reference point for tracking temple rituals, Rath Yatra timelines, and Hindu festival dates.
The world-famous Car Festival in Puri, which occurred in July 1989, drawing millions to the Bada Danda.
Tracks the phases of the moon ( Paksha —the waxing Shukla Paksha and waning Krishna Paksha ) to pinpoint holy days. 2. The Twelve Traditional Odia Months
The 1989 calendar seamlessly maps the Western layout to the twelve traditional Odia months, which align with corresponding astrological zodiac coordinates: Odia Month (1989) Corresponding Western Months Associated Zodiac Sign ( Rashi ) April – May Mesha (Aries) Jyestha May – June Brusha (Taurus) Ashadha June – July Mithuna (Gemini) Srabana July – August Karkata (Cancer) Bhadraba August – September Simha (Leo) Aswina September – October Kanya (Virgo) Kartika October – November Tula (Libra) Margasira November – December Bichha (Scorpio) Pausha December – January Dhanu (Sagittarius) Magha January – February Makara (Capricorn) Phalguna February – March Kumbha (Aquarius) Chaitra March – April Meena (Pisces) Major Cultural Festivals of 1989 The year 1989 witnessed a beautiful alignment of
Exact windows for weddings, thread ceremonies, business openings, and housewarming rituals ( Gruha Prabesha ).
(April–May) — Marks the traditional Odia New Year via Pana Sankranti. Jyestha (May–June)
The 1989 edition of the Kohinoor Panji is a direct descendant of this 1935 legacy. Its features would have included the core elements that define the Odia timekeeping system:
Before the era of smartphones and AI reminders, if you wanted to know Rahu Kala , Chandrabhoga , or the exact time of Ratha Yatra , you didn’t “Google it.” You looked up at the Kohinoor. For a state where life is deeply intertwined
The calendar was divided into two clear halves:
Determined birth stars and personality traits for newborns.
Below the deities, the 1989 calendar typically featured advertisements that are now nostalgic time capsules:
People born in 1989 often consult the old Panchang to find their exact Janma Tithi or Nakshatra for 30th or 40th-year ritual celebrations.