When local archivers scanned historical paper copies of the 1995 Kohinoor Calendar into PDF formats, early digitization suffered from corrupted rendering. Traditional Odia script fonts often broke down during conversion. A "patched" digital copy indicates that the archive has been digitally repaired, fixing broken text alignments and embedding proper unicode Odia fonts so the complex astrological data reads legibly. Technical Breakdown: Gregorian vs. 1995 Odia Timeline

Eclipses & planetary positions

Tracks the exact timings of Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) and Krishna Paksha (waning moon).

| Feature | Original 1995 Scan | Patched Version | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | JPEG/PDF (single layer) | Layered PDF (editable patch) | | Eclipse timings | Incorrect (October 8, 4:12 AM) | Corrected (October 8, 3:25 AM) | | Tithi calculation | Off by +0.8 degrees | Realigned via modern ephemeris | | Festival dates | Static print | Metadata-tagged for search | | OCR (Odia text) | Unsearchable | Searchable via Unicode mapping | | Watermark | None | Small "Patched v1.0 - Utkal Tech" |

: Familiarize yourself with the Odia numbers and month names (e.g., Baisakha, Jyestha).

Early digital versions of regional calendars created in the late 1990s often suffered from date-calculation bugs or were built for operating systems like Windows 95/98. A "patched" version fixes these software errors, allowing the program or database to run smoothly on Windows 11, Android, or iOS devices without crashing or displaying corrupt dates. 2. Digitally Restored High-Resolution Visuals

Occasionally, original prints might have minor errors in Tithi calculations. A "patched" version might contain corrections made by experts based on the original Panji calculations.

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