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The Odia calendar (Odia: ପାଞ୍ଜି Pāñji) is a solar calendar used by the Odia people from the Odisha region of the Indian subcontinent. The calendar follows the sidereal solar cycle while using the lunar Purnimanta phase for the religious dates. [1] The New Year in the Odia calendar is known as Maha Bishuba Sankranti or Pana Sankranti.
Pana Sankranti, (Odia: ପଣା ସଂକ୍ରାନ୍ତି), also known as Maha Bishuba Sankranti (Odia: ମହା ବିଷୁବ ସଂକ୍ରାନ୍ତି), [1] [2] [3] is the traditional new year day festival of Odia people in Odisha, India.
Cuttack Bali Jatra entrance gate (2010) I Love Bali Jatra Stand On Kartika Purnima, which comes around the end of October and November, people of Odisha gather near banks of Mahanadi, Brahmani river, other river banks, ponds, water tanks and sea shores to float miniature toy boats, made of colored paper, dried banana tree barks, and cork, as a symbolic gesture of their ancestors' voyage.
The Anka system, also denoted as the Odisha style of dating refers to a special system of counting used only in Odisha which is written along with the name of the King of Puri accompanied by a simple calculation which yields the regnal year of the king. The Anka years were so popular in the Odia-speaking tracts that not only it was used in ...
Boita Bandana takes place in the early morning of Kartik Purnima which is the full moon day in the month Kartika in the traditional Odia calendar. Since it falls on the lunar phase of the solar calendar, the exact date of the festival changes every year. In the Gregorian calendar, the festival usually falls in the month of November.
Odisha: Odisha Day: 1 April Formation (1936) 1912 – Founded as Province of Bihar and Orissa; 1936 – Divided to form Province of Orissa by Government of India Act 1935; 2011 – Renamed as Odisha by Orissa (Alteration of Name) Act, 2011 [20] Punjab: Punjab Day: 1 November Reorganisation (1966)
Nandighosa Ratha during Covid-19 Ratha Yatra Chariot is under construction Pahandi of Jagannath during Rathajatra 2017.. The Ratha Yatra of Puri, also rendered as the Ratha Jatra (Odia: ରଥଯାତ୍ରା, lit.
Dola Purnima, also popularly known as Dolo Jatra, Doul Utsav or Deul, is a Hindu swing festival celebrated during the Holi festival of Braj region, Rajasthan, Gujarat, [1] Odisha, Assam, Tripura and Bengal region.