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The 1988 Kohinoor Calendar followed the standard 12-month Odia cycle: odia kohinoor calendar 1988
The Kohinoor Panji is widely recognized for its accuracy and is approved by the Mukti Mandap Pandit Sabha of the Jagannath Temple in Puri. Interfaith Legacy: 1988 Kohinoor Odia Calendar Searching for specific text
Astrologically, 1988 was a significant year in the Odia Hindu calendar (Baisakha to Chaitra, 1445-1446 according to the Saka era). The Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1988 is famous among pundits for its accurate prediction of the "Grahana" (eclipses). Specifically, the total lunar eclipse of March 3, 1988, and the solar eclipse of September 11, 1988, were printed with minute-by-minute precision, a feat that earned the publication immense trust. 1st Jyaishth: May 14, 1988 30th Jyaishth: June 12, 1988
You can view current and digital versions of the almanac via the Kohinoor Odia Calendar App or consult historical data on Drik Panchang or specific Sankranti timings for a particular month in 1988? Odia Kohinoor Calendar 2026 – Apps on Google Play
So, what made the Odia Kohinoor Calendar 1988 so special? Here are a few reasons:
. Established in 1935 by Aminul Islam, it is particularly notable for its historical accuracy and its long-standing approval by the Mukti Mandap Pandit Sabha of the Jagannath Temple, Puri 1988 Calendar Overview