1989 saw a partial solar eclipse visible in Bhubaneswar. The first digital versions had a UTC-to-IST conversion off by 5 hours. The patched version aligns the Grahan (eclipse) sutak (inauspicious period) correctly to sunrise, which is vital for ritual observance.
The is a digital archival version of the traditional Odia almanac (Panji) used to track religious festivals, auspicious timings, and cultural events from that specific year. The "patched" version typically refers to a digital file or application where data errors have been corrected or visual quality has been enhanced for modern devices, allowing users to accurately reference historical tithis (lunar days) and muhurats for research or nostalgic purposes. The Legacy of Kohinoor Panji kohinoor odia calendar 1989 patched
The 1989 calendar follows the traditional lunar system used in Odisha [28]. It includes critical cultural markers: Pana Sankranti (Odia New Year): 1989 saw a partial solar eclipse visible in Bhubaneswar