The 1997 Kohinoor Calendar, following the traditional format, organized the year into 12 lunar months: April–May Brusa (Taurus): May–June Mithuna (Gemini): June–July Karkata (Cancer): July–August Singha (Leo): August–September Kanya (Virgo): September–October Tula (Libra): October–November Bruschika (Scorpio): November–December Dhanu (Sagittarius): December–January Makara (Capricorn): January–February Kumbha (Aquarius): February–March Mina (Pisces): March–April Why the 1997 Kohinoor Calendar Matters Today
In Odisha, a calendar is not just a tool to track dates. It is a sacred cultural text. For decades, the (popularly known as the Kohinoor Calendar) has been the ultimate authority on time, ritual, and tradition in Odia households. odia kohinoor calendar 1997
Additionally, the 1997 calendar prominently featured Bela and Kala charts, marking the daily occurrences of Rahu Kala (inauspicious periods to avoid new beginnings) and Amrita Bela (highly favorable times). Major Festivals and Timings in 1997 The 1997 Kohinoor Calendar