The is the most widely used traditional almanac (Panjika) in Odisha, serving as a primary guide for festivals, marriage dates, and daily auspicious timings . For the year 2005 , the calendar followed the Vikram Samvat 2061-2062 and the Saka Era 1926-1927 . 2005 Key Festival Dates
The following major Odia festivals were observed on these specific dates in 2005: April 14, 2005 . Ratha Yatra (Car Festival): July 8, 2005. Ganesh Chaturthi: September 7, 2005. Durga Puja (Maha Saptami): October 10, 2005 . Dussehra (Vijayadashami): October 12, 2005 . Kumar Purnima: October 17, 2005. Diwali: November 1, 2005 . Prathamashtami: November 24, 2005 . Structure of the 2005 Panjika odia kohinoor calendar 2005
The festivities for Sharad Navratri began on October 4, 2005 , with Maha Saptami falling on October 10, 2005 . Calendar Reusability Kohinoor Odia Calendar The is the most widely
The Kohinoor Press Panjika (almanac) was first published in in Cuttack. Its history is a unique example of communal harmony, as the publication was founded and is still maintained by a Muslim family while remaining the most trusted source for Hindu rituals in Odisha. For nearly a century, it has been approved by the Mukti Mandap Pandit Sabha of the Puri Jagannath Temple, ensuring its accuracy for religious observances. Core Features of the 2005 Calendar Month: ଜୁନ 2005 Key festivals/events: Durga Puja: The
Below is a concise, month-by-month content outline for an Odia-language (Odia / Oriya) Kohinoor-style calendar for the year 2005. This includes month names, key Odia festivals, tithis (important lunar days) and brief monthly notes. Dates for movable lunar events are given using the 2005 Gregorian year; fixed solar dates (like New Year) use the Gregorian date.