Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1989 Patched [cracked] < FREE · 2027 >

Written by Rick Founds
Links to contributors: Rick Founds

This has been one of my favorite songs for years. I contacted Rick back in 2002 about collaborating, partly because I had sung this song so many times. The recording is from Rick's Praise Classics 2 CD. - Elton, September 12, 2009

Languages for this song:
Korean



Lyrics

Lord, I lift Your name on high.
Lord, I love to sing Your praises.
I'm so glad You're in my life;
I'm so glad You came to save us.

You came from Heaven to earth
To show the way.
From the Earth to the cross,
My debt to pay.
From the cross to the grave,
From the grave to the sky;
Lord, I lift Your name on high.

Lord, I lift Your name on high.
Lord, I love to sing Your praises.
I'm so glad You're in my life;
I'm so glad You came to save us.

You came from Heaven to earth
To show the way.
From the Earth to the cross,
My debt to pay.
From the cross to the grave,
From the grave to the sky;
Lord, I lift Your name on high.

You came from Heaven to earth
To show the way.
From the Earth to the cross,
My debt to pay.
From the cross to the grave,
From the grave to the sky;
Lord, I lift Your name on high.

You came from Heaven to earth
To show the way.
From the Earth to the cross,
My debt to pay.
From the cross to the grave,
From the grave to the sky;
Lord, I lift Your name on high.



Copyright © 1989 Maranatha Praise, Inc (used by permission)

The traditional Odia calendar tracks time through a complex . Unlike fixed solar calendars, it depends on precision coordinates for lunar phases ( Tithi ), planetary transitions ( Sankranti ), and star constellations ( Nakshatra ).

: Families often consult historical calendars to find the exact tithi or nakshatra of a birth that occurred in 1989.

The 1989 Kohinoor Odia Calendar, a traditional lunisolar almanac (Panji) authored by Pandit Sri Krushna Prasad Khadiratna, tracks specific tithis, nakshatras, and Odia months based on the Vibhava and Śukla samvatsaras. As a common year starting on a Sunday, 1989 follows the same day-date structure as the 1995 calendar. For more details on the Kohinoor Panji, visit the Odia Calendar & Panji app Time and Date Year 1989 Calendar – Vatican City - Time and Date The year 1989 is a common year, with 365 days in total. Time and Date

The edition represents a unique digital restoration effort aimed at preserving traditional Odia astrological data and cultural timelines. Developed originally by the legendary Pandit Sri Krushna Prasad Khadiratna , the Kohinoor system has guided Odia households and the rituals of the Sri Jagannath Temple in Puri for nearly a century.

Original digital Odia texts relied on legacy, non-Unicode fonts (like Akruti or Sarala). On modern Android, iOS, or Windows 11 systems, these fonts break, resulting in unreadable gibberish. The patched version upgrades the file structure to support modern Unicode rendering, making the Odia script clean and legible. 3. Timezone and Sunrise Adjustments

[Original Digital Archive] ---> (Leap Year/Timezone Bugs) ---> Data Mismatch | [Applying the Patch] | v [Patched 1989 Calendar] ---> (Flawless Hindu Almanac) ---> 100% Accurate Tithis 1. Leap Year and Date-Sync Corrections

Major events like Ratha Yatra, Durga Puja, and Raja Parba

The is a traditional timekeeping staple in Odisha, providing essential details for festivals, rituals, and auspicious timings. While most users today look for modern digital editions, the 1989 version holds historical value for those researching past events or traditional data from that specific year. What is the "Patched" Version?

When users search for a "patched" 1989 Kohinoor Calendar, they are typically looking for one of three things: