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Odia calendar

The Odia calendar (Odia: ପାଞ୍ଜି Pāñji) is a lunisolar calendar followed in the state of Odisha, India. 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 Pana Sankranti. It occurs on the first day of the traditional solar month of Meṣa (Georgian: Aries), hence equivalent lunar month Baisakha (odia: ବୈଶାଖ). The Odia calendar follows the Utkaliya era, which began on Bhādra śukla dvādaśī from 592 CE.[2]

New Year and Era

As per the siderial solar cycle followed by the Odia Panjika, the first day of the year or New Year falls on Mesa Sankranti (Sun-crossing into Siderial Aries) in Mid-April. The Odia New Year festival is known as Pana Sankranti (Odia: ପଣା ସଂକ୍ରାନ୍ତି) or Maha Bishuba Sankranti (Odia: ମହା ବିଷୁବ ସଂକ୍ରାନ୍ତି).[3]

The Utkaliya era (Odia: ଉତ୍କଳୀୟ Utkaḷiya) for the Odia calendar began on 592 CE on Bhādra sukḷa dvādasi (the 12th day of the full moon fortnight of the Bhādra month). Bhādra sukla dvādasi is considered to be the birthday of the legendary king Indradyumna who set up the up the icon of Lord Jagannath (Neela Madhava) at Puri.[4][5] The epoch seems to correspond to the reign of the legendary early Somavamshis (Kesaris) as per the chronicle Madala Panji, thus implying the era was instituted by King Yayati I of the Somavamshi dynasty.[6]

Thus the Era calendar new year falls on the 12th day of the full moon fortnight or the waxing moon lunar phase of the Bhādra month in September. This day is termed as the Odia financial New Year and is known as the festival of Sunia (Odia: ସୁନିଆଁ suniā̃) which denotes the start of the beginning of the new financial calendar year for the collection of revenue, publishing of almanacs and the palm-leaf horoscopes carrying the reigning year of the Gajapati King. Post-1947, it has been reduced as a ceremonial day and is mostly used in the Panji calendars to denote the change of Odia calendar year for records and horoscopes.[7][8][9]

New Year Date
New Year Odia month Gregorian Cycle
Odia New Year
(Pana Sankranti/Maha Bishuba Sankranti)
୧ ବୈଶାଖ (ମେଷ)
1 Baiśākha (Meṣa)
14 April
13 April (Gregorian leap year)
Solar
Odia financial New Year
(Sunia)
ଭାଦ୍ର ଶୁକ୍ଳ ଦ୍ୱାଦଶୀ
Bhādra Śukḷa Dwādaśī
12th day of Waxing Moon (Full moon) phase
varies, September Lunar
Odia year Vikrami year Shaka year Gregorian year
୧୪୩୦ ଉତ୍କଳାବ୍ଦ/ଉତ୍କଳୀୟ ସନ
1430 Utkaḷābda/Utkaḷiya San
२०७९ विक्रम संवत्
2079 Vikram Samvat
1944 Śakābda 2022 CE

Anka year

The Anka year (Odia: ଅଙ୍କ Aṅka) system is a unique regnal year system instituted by the Eastern Ganga kings for dating their reigns. It had a number of features that mark the regnal year different from that actual duration of the year elapsed during the reign. The system still survives today and is used in the Odia panjis to mark the titular regnal year of the King of Puri, Gajapati Maharaja Dibyasingha Deb of the Puri Estate, whose title carries the legacy of historical ruling monarchs of Odisha.[10][11]

Features:

  • The Anka system always starts on the Odia financial new year called Sunia which falls on the 12th day of the bright fortnight of the month Bhadra (August-September) known as Bhādra Sukḷa Dwādasi. If the king accedes the throne for a few days before this date, then the first year of his reign would then just be a few days long.
  • Coins were minted on the date of the new year, and hence the first coins were given the Anka year 2, the number 1 was not used.
  • All years ending in 6 were skipped. As in the Anka year 5 was followed by Anka year 7, Anka year 15 was followed by Anka year 17 and so on.
  • All years ending in 0 were also skipped, except for the Anka year 10.

Hence no Anka years exist for 1, 6, 16, 20, 26, 30, 36, 40, 46, 50, 56, and so on.

Timeline of actual Regnal year and Anka year (shown till regnal year 30)
Regnal year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Anka year 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 37
Regnal & Anka year of Gajapati king of Puri
(titular reign since 7 July 1970)
Gregorian year Regnal year Odia year Anka year
2022 CE 52 ୧୪୩୦ ଉତ୍କଳାବ୍ଦ
1430 Utkaḷābda
୬୫ ଅଙ୍କ
65 Aṅka

Panji

Madala Panji (Odia: ମାଦଳ ପାଞ୍ଜି) is a chronicle of the Jagannath Temple, Puri in Odisha. It describes the historical events of Odisha related to Jagannath and the Jagannath Temple. The Madala Panji dates from the 12th century and was traditionally written on a year-to-year basis on Vijayadashami Day by the Karanas community. The tradition of keeping this chronicle began with Eastern Ganga king Anantavarman Chodaganga (1077–1150).

The modern Odia calendar begins with the scientific reforms initiated by the astronomer Pathani Samanta. His findings which included astronomical observations with the help of traditional instruments were recorded in his treatise Siddhanta Darpana written on palm-leaf manuscript in 1869 and eventually published in 1899. These observations were instrumental in the preparation of almanacs in Odisha especially by the astrologers of the Jagannath temple at Puri.[12] The prominent Panjis of this tradition include:

  • Khadiratna Panjika
  • Samanta Panjika
  • Biraja Panjika

Other notable Odia Panji calendars include Kohinoor Panji, Biraja Panji(Nanda), Radharaman Panji(based on Puri tradition Panjis), Bhagyadeepa Panji, Bhagyajyoti Panji, Bhagyachakra Panji.[13]

Months

Odia (Lunar)
ମାସ māsa
Days Vikrami (Lunar)
मासाः māsāḥa
Odia (Solar)
ରାଶି rāsi
Vikrami (Solar)
राशी rāśi
Zodiac Sign Gregorian
ବୈଶାଖ
Baiśākha
31 वैशाखः
Vaiśākhaḥ
ମେଷ
Mesa
मेष
Meṣa
Aries   April–May
ଜ୍ୟେଷ୍ଠ
Jyeṣṭha
31 ज्येष्ठः
Jyeṣṭhaḥ
ବୃଷ
Brusa
वृषभ
Vṛṣabha
Taurus   May–June
ଆଷାଢ଼
Āṣāḍha
32 आषाढः
Āṣāḍhaḥ
ମିଥୁନ
Mithuna
मिथुन
Mithuna
Gemini   June–July
ଶ୍ରାବଣ
Śrābaṇa
31 श्रावणः
Śrāvaṇaḥ
କର୍କଟ
Karkaṭa
कर्क
Karka
Cancer   July–August
ଭାଦ୍ରବ/ଭାଦ୍ର
Bhādraba/Bhādra
31 भाद्रपदः
Bhādrapadaḥ
ସିଂହ
Singha
सिंह
Siṃha
Leo   August–September
ଆଶ୍ୱିନ
Āświna
31 आश्विनः
Āśvinaḥ
କନ୍ୟା
Kanyā
कन्या
Kanyā
Virgo   September–October
କାର୍ତ୍ତିକ
Kārttika
30 कार्तिकः
Kārtikaḥ
ତୁଳା
Tuḷā
तुला
Tulā
Libra   October–November
ମାର୍ଗଶିର
Mārgaśira
29 मार्गशीर्षः
Mārgaśīrṣaḥ
ବିଛା
Bichā
वृश्चिक
Vṛścika
Scorpio   November–December
ପୌଷ
Pauṣa
29 पौषः
Pauṣaḥ
ଧନୁ
Dhanu
धनुष
Dhanusa
Sagittarius   December–January
ମାଘ
Māgha
30 माघः
Māghaḥ
ମକର
Makara
मकर
Makara
Capricorn   January–February
ଫାଲ୍‌ଗୁନ/ଫଗୁଣ
Phālguna/Phaguṇa
30 फाल्गुनः
Phālgunaḥ
କୁମ୍ଭ
Kumbha
कुम्भ
Kumbha
Aquarius   February–March
ଚୈତ୍ର
Caitra
30 चैत्रः
Caitraḥ
ମୀନ
Mina
मीन
Mīna
Pisces   March–April

Days

The Odia calendar incorporates the seven-day week.

Day (Odia) Celestial object Equivalent Day (English) Day (Sanskrit)
ରବିବାର
Rabibāra
Surya Sun Sunday रविवासर
Ravivāsara
ସୋମବାର
Somabāra
Chandra Moon Monday सोमवासर
Somavāsara
ମଙ୍ଗଳବାର
Maṅgaḷbāra
Mangala Mars Tuesday मङ्गलवासर
Maṅgalavāsara
ବୁଧବାର
Budhabāra
Budha Mercury Wednesday बुधवासर
Budhavāsara
ଗୁରୁବାର
Gurubāra
Brihaspati Jupiter Thursday बृहस्पतिवासर
Brhaspativāsara
ଶୁକ୍ରବାର
Śukrabāra
Shukra Venus Friday शुक्रवासर
Śukravāsara
ଶନିବାର
Śanibāra
Shani Saturn Saturday शनिवासर
Śanivāsara

Seasons

Odia Rutu
ଋତୁ
Season Sanskrit Ritu
ऋतुः r̥tuḥ
Odia months Gregorian
ଗ୍ରୀଷ୍ମ
Grīṣma
Summer ग्रीष्म:
Grīṣmaḥ
Baiśākha–Jyeṣṭha April–June
ବର୍ଷା
Barṣā
Monsoon वर्षाः
Varṣāḥ
Āṣāṛha–Śrābaṇa June–August
ଶରତ
Śarata
Autumn शरद्
Śarad
Bhādraba–Āświna August–October
ହେମନ୍ତ
Hemanta
Pre-Winter हेमन्तः
Hemantaḥ
Kārttika–Mārgaśira October–December
ଶୀତ
Śīta
Winter शिशिर:
Śiśiraḥ
Pauṣa–Māgha December–February
ବସନ୍ତ
Basanta
Spring वसन्तः
Basantaḥ
Phālguna–Chaitra February–April

Time

Time Gregorian Units Equivalent
ଦିନ
dina
Day ୧୨ ଘଣ୍ଟା
12 ghaṇṭā
12 hours
ରାତି
rāti
Night ୧୨ ଘଣ୍ଟା
12 ghaṇṭā
12 hours
ଦିବସ
dibasa
Solar day ୨୪ ଘଣ୍ଟା
24 ghaṇṭā
24 hours
୧ ସପ୍ତାହ
1 saptaha
1 week ୭ ଦିନ
7 dina
7 days
୧ ପକ୍ଷ
1 pakṣa
1 fortnight ୧୫ ଦିନ
15 dina
15 days
୧ ବର୍ଷ
1 barṣa
1 year ୩୬୫ ଦିନ
365 dina
365 days
୧ ବର୍ଷ
1 barṣa
1 year ୧୨ ମାସ
12 māsa
12 months
Lunar week
Paksha ପକ୍ଷ (pakhya) Period Lunar phase Days
ଶୁକ୍ଳପକ୍ଷ
śukḷapakṣa
From ଅମାବାସ୍ୟା (Amābāsyā) to ପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣିମା (Pūrṇṇima)
New moon to Full moon
Waxing moon 15 days
କୃଷ୍ଣପକ୍ଷ
krushṇapakṣa
From ପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣିମା (Pūrṇṇima) to ଅମାବାସ୍ୟା (Amābāsyā)
Full moon to New moon
Waning moon 15 days
Lunar Day
ତିଥି (tithi)
Bright fortnight
ଶୁକ୍ଳପକ୍ଷ (śukḷapakṣa)
Lunar phase Dark fortnight
କୃଷ୍ଣପକ୍ଷ (krushṇapakṣa)
Lunar phase
1 ପ୍ରତିପଦ
pratipada
Waxing Crescent ପ୍ରତିପଦ
pratipada
Waning Gibbous
2 ଦ୍ୱିତୀୟା
dwitīyā
ଦ୍ୱିତୀୟା
dwitīyā
3 ତୃତୀୟା
trutīyā
ତୃତୀୟା
trutīyā
4 ଚତୁର୍ଥୀ
caturthī
ଚତୁର୍ଥୀ
caturthī
5 ପଞ୍ଚମୀ
pañcamī
ପଞ୍ଚମୀ
pañcamī
6 ଷଷ୍ଠୀ
ṣaṣṭhī
ଷଷ୍ଠୀ
ṣaṣṭhī
7 ସପ୍ତମୀ
saptamī
First Quarter ସପ୍ତମୀ
saptamī
Last Quarter
8 ଅଷ୍ଟମୀ
aṣṭamī
ଅଷ୍ଟମୀ
aṣṭamī
9 ନବମୀ
nabamī
Waning Crescent ନବମୀ
nabamī
Waxing Gibbous
10 ଦଶମୀ
daśamī
ଦଶମୀ
daśamī
11 ଏକାଦଶୀ
ekādaśī
ଏକାଦଶୀ
ekādaśī
12 ଦ୍ୱାଦଶୀ
dwādaśī
ଦ୍ୱାଦଶୀ
dwādaśī
13 ତ୍ରୟୋଦଶୀ
trayodaśī
ତ୍ରୟୋଦଶୀ
trayodaśī
14 ଚତୁର୍ଦ୍ଦଶୀ
caturddaśī
ଚତୁର୍ଦ୍ଦଶୀ
caturddaśī
15 ପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣିମା
pūrṇṇima
Full Moon ଅମାବାସ୍ୟା
amābāsyā
New Moon

Festivals

Odia and other Indian festivals observed as per Odia calendar:

References

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Bibliography

  • Kailash Chandra Dash (2010). "A traditional account on Yayati Keshari: Its formation and historical authenticity". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 71 (2010–2011): 165–178. JSTOR 44147485.

External links

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The Odia calendar Odia ପ ଞ ଜ Panji is a lunisolar calendar followed in the state of Odisha India 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 Pana Sankranti It occurs on the first day of the traditional solar month of Meṣa Georgian Aries hence equivalent lunar month Baisakha odia ବ ଶ ଖ The Odia calendar follows the Utkaliya era which began on Bhadra sukla dvadasi from 592 CE 2 Contents 1 New Year and Era 1 1 Anka year 2 Panji 3 Months 4 Days 5 Seasons 6 Time 7 Festivals 8 References 8 1 Bibliography 9 External linksNew Year and Era EditMain article Pana Sankranti As per the siderial solar cycle followed by the Odia Panjika the first day of the year or New Year falls on Mesa Sankranti Sun crossing into Siderial Aries in Mid April The Odia New Year festival is known as Pana Sankranti Odia ପଣ ସ କ ର ନ ତ or Maha Bishuba Sankranti Odia ମହ ବ ଷ ବ ସ କ ର ନ ତ 3 The Utkaliya era Odia ଉତ କଳ ୟ Utkaḷiya for the Odia calendar began on 592 CE on Bhadra sukḷa dvadasi the 12th day of the full moon fortnight of the Bhadra month Bhadra sukla dvadasi is considered to be the birthday of the legendary king Indradyumna who set up the up the icon of Lord Jagannath Neela Madhava at Puri 4 5 The epoch seems to correspond to the reign of the legendary early Somavamshis Kesaris as per the chronicle Madala Panji thus implying the era was instituted by King Yayati I of the Somavamshi dynasty 6 Thus the Era calendar new year falls on the 12th day of the full moon fortnight or the waxing moon lunar phase of the Bhadra month in September This day is termed as the Odia financial New Year and is known as the festival of Sunia Odia ସ ନ ଆ sunia which denotes the start of the beginning of the new financial calendar year for the collection of revenue publishing of almanacs and the palm leaf horoscopes carrying the reigning year of the Gajapati King Post 1947 it has been reduced as a ceremonial day and is mostly used in the Panji calendars to denote the change of Odia calendar year for records and horoscopes 7 8 9 New Year Date New Year Odia month Gregorian CycleOdia New Year Pana Sankranti Maha Bishuba Sankranti ୧ ବ ଶ ଖ ମ ଷ 1 Baisakha Meṣa 14 April13 April Gregorian leap year SolarOdia financial New Year Sunia ଭ ଦ ର ଶ କ ଳ ଦ ୱ ଦଶ Bhadra Sukḷa Dwadasi12th day of Waxing Moon Full moon phase varies September LunarOdia year Vikrami year Shaka year Gregorian year୧୪୩୦ ଉତ କଳ ବ ଦ ଉତ କଳ ୟ ସନ1430 Utkaḷabda Utkaḷiya San २०७९ व क रम स वत 2079 Vikram Samvat 1944 Sakabda 2022 CEAnka year Edit Main article Anka year The Anka year Odia ଅଙ କ Aṅka system is a unique regnal year system instituted by the Eastern Ganga kings for dating their reigns It had a number of features that mark the regnal year different from that actual duration of the year elapsed during the reign The system still survives today and is used in the Odia panjis to mark the titular regnal year of the King of Puri Gajapati Maharaja Dibyasingha Deb of the Puri Estate whose title carries the legacy of historical ruling monarchs of Odisha 10 11 Features The Anka system always starts on the Odia financial new year called Sunia which falls on the 12th day of the bright fortnight of the month Bhadra August September known as Bhadra Sukḷa Dwadasi If the king accedes the throne for a few days before this date then the first year of his reign would then just be a few days long Coins were minted on the date of the new year and hence the first coins were given the Anka year 2 the number 1 was not used All years ending in 6 were skipped As in the Anka year 5 was followed by Anka year 7 Anka year 15 was followed by Anka year 17 and so on All years ending in 0 were also skipped except for the Anka year 10 Hence no Anka years exist for 1 6 16 20 26 30 36 40 46 50 56 and so on Timeline of actual Regnal year and Anka year shown till regnal year 30 Regnal year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30Anka year 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 37Regnal amp Anka year of Gajapati king of Puri titular reign since 7 July 1970 Gregorian year Regnal year Odia year Anka year2022 CE 52 ୧୪୩୦ ଉତ କଳ ବ ଦ1430 Utkaḷabda ୬୫ ଅଙ କ65 AṅkaPanji EditMain article Panjika Madala Panji Odia ମ ଦଳ ପ ଞ ଜ is a chronicle of the Jagannath Temple Puri in Odisha It describes the historical events of Odisha related to Jagannath and the Jagannath Temple The Madala Panji dates from the 12th century and was traditionally written on a year to year basis on Vijayadashami Day by the Karanas community The tradition of keeping this chronicle began with Eastern Ganga king Anantavarman Chodaganga 1077 1150 The modern Odia calendar begins with the scientific reforms initiated by the astronomer Pathani Samanta His findings which included astronomical observations with the help of traditional instruments were recorded in his treatise Siddhanta Darpana written on palm leaf manuscript in 1869 and eventually published in 1899 These observations were instrumental in the preparation of almanacs in Odisha especially by the astrologers of the Jagannath temple at Puri 12 The prominent Panjis of this tradition include Khadiratna Panjika Samanta Panjika Biraja PanjikaOther notable Odia Panji calendars include Kohinoor Panji Biraja Panji Nanda Radharaman Panji based on Puri tradition Panjis Bhagyadeepa Panji Bhagyajyoti Panji Bhagyachakra Panji 13 Months EditOdia Lunar ମ ସ masa Days Vikrami Lunar म स masaḥa Odia Solar ର ଶ rasi Vikrami Solar र श rasi Zodiac Sign Gregorianବ ଶ ଖBaisakha 31 व श ख Vaisakhaḥ ମ ଷMesa म षMeṣa Aries April Mayଜ ୟ ଷ ଠJyeṣṭha 31 ज य ष ठ Jyeṣṭhaḥ ବ ଷBrusa व षभVṛṣabha Taurus May Juneଆଷ ଢ Aṣaḍha 32 आष ढ Aṣaḍhaḥ ମ ଥ ନMithuna म थ नMithuna Gemini June Julyଶ ର ବଣSrabaṇa 31 श र वण Sravaṇaḥ କର କଟKarkaṭa कर कKarka Cancer July Augustଭ ଦ ରବ ଭ ଦ ରBhadraba Bhadra 31 भ द रपद Bhadrapadaḥ ସ ହSingha स हSiṃha Leo August Septemberଆଶ ୱ ନAswina 31 आश व न Asvinaḥ କନ ୟ Kanya कन य Kanya Virgo September Octoberକ ର ତ ତ କKarttika 30 क र त क Kartikaḥ ତ ଳ Tuḷa त ल Tula Libra October Novemberମ ର ଗଶ ରMargasira 29 म र गश र ष Margasirṣaḥ ବ ଛ Bicha व श च कVṛscika Scorpio November Decemberପ ଷPauṣa 29 प ष Pauṣaḥ ଧନ Dhanu धन षDhanusa Sagittarius December Januaryମ ଘMagha 30 म घ Maghaḥ ମକରMakara मकरMakara Capricorn January Februaryଫ ଲ ଗ ନ ଫଗ ଣPhalguna Phaguṇa 30 फ ल ग न Phalgunaḥ କ ମ ଭKumbha क म भKumbha Aquarius February Marchଚ ତ ରCaitra 30 च त र Caitraḥ ମ ନMina म नMina Pisces March AprilDays EditThe Odia calendar incorporates the seven day week Day Odia Celestial object Equivalent Day English Day Sanskrit ରବ ବ ରRabibara Surya Sun Sunday रव व सरRavivasaraସ ମବ ରSomabara Chandra Moon Monday स मव सरSomavasaraମଙ ଗଳବ ରMaṅgaḷbara Mangala Mars Tuesday मङ गलव सरMaṅgalavasaraବ ଧବ ରBudhabara Budha Mercury Wednesday ब धव सरBudhavasaraଗ ର ବ ରGurubara Brihaspati Jupiter Thursday ब हस पत व सरBrhaspativasaraଶ କ ରବ ରSukrabara Shukra Venus Friday श क रव सरSukravasaraଶନ ବ ରSanibara Shani Saturn Saturday शन व सरSanivasaraSeasons EditOdia Rutuଋତ Season Sanskrit Rituऋत r tuḥ Odia months Gregorianଗ ର ଷ ମGriṣma Summer ग र ष म Griṣmaḥ Baisakha Jyeṣṭha April Juneବର ଷ Barṣa Monsoon वर ष Varṣaḥ Aṣaṛha Srabaṇa June AugustଶରତSarata Autumn शरद Sarad Bhadraba Aswina August Octoberହ ମନ ତHemanta Pre Winter ह मन त Hemantaḥ Karttika Margasira October Decemberଶ ତSita Winter श श र Sisiraḥ Pauṣa Magha December Februaryବସନ ତBasanta Spring वसन त Basantaḥ Phalguna Chaitra February AprilTime EditTime Gregorian Units Equivalentଦ ନdina Day ୧୨ ଘଣ ଟ 12 ghaṇṭa 12 hoursର ତ rati Night ୧୨ ଘଣ ଟ 12 ghaṇṭa 12 hoursଦ ବସdibasa Solar day ୨୪ ଘଣ ଟ 24 ghaṇṭa 24 hours୧ ସପ ତ ହ1 saptaha 1 week ୭ ଦ ନ7 dina 7 days୧ ପକ ଷ1 pakṣa 1 fortnight ୧୫ ଦ ନ15 dina 15 days୧ ବର ଷ1 barṣa 1 year ୩୬୫ ଦ ନ365 dina 365 days୧ ବର ଷ1 barṣa 1 year ୧୨ ମ ସ12 masa 12 monthsLunar week Paksha ପକ ଷ pakhya Period Lunar phase Daysଶ କ ଳପକ ଷsukḷapakṣa From ଅମ ବ ସ ୟ Amabasya to ପ ର ଣ ଣ ମ Purṇṇima New moon to Full moon Waxing moon 15 daysକ ଷ ଣପକ ଷkrushṇapakṣa From ପ ର ଣ ଣ ମ Purṇṇima to ଅମ ବ ସ ୟ Amabasya Full moon to New moon Waning moon 15 daysLunar Dayତ ଥ tithi Bright fortnightଶ କ ଳପକ ଷ sukḷapakṣa Lunar phase Dark fortnightକ ଷ ଣପକ ଷ krushṇapakṣa Lunar phase1 ପ ରତ ପଦpratipada Waxing Crescent ପ ରତ ପଦpratipada Waning Gibbous2 ଦ ୱ ତ ୟ dwitiya ଦ ୱ ତ ୟ dwitiya3 ତ ତ ୟ trutiya ତ ତ ୟ trutiya4 ଚତ ର ଥ caturthi ଚତ ର ଥ caturthi5 ପଞ ଚମ pancami ପଞ ଚମ pancami6 ଷଷ ଠ ṣaṣṭhi ଷଷ ଠ ṣaṣṭhi7 ସପ ତମ saptami First Quarter ସପ ତମ saptami Last Quarter8 ଅଷ ଟମ aṣṭami ଅଷ ଟମ aṣṭami9 ନବମ nabami Waning Crescent ନବମ nabami Waxing Gibbous10 ଦଶମ dasami ଦଶମ dasami11 ଏକ ଦଶ ekadasi ଏକ ଦଶ ekadasi12 ଦ ୱ ଦଶ dwadasi ଦ ୱ ଦଶ dwadasi13 ତ ରୟ ଦଶ trayodasi ତ ରୟ ଦଶ trayodasi14 ଚତ ର ଦ ଦଶ caturddasi ଚତ ର ଦ ଦଶ caturddasi15 ପ ର ଣ ଣ ମ purṇṇima Full Moon ଅମ ବ ସ ୟ amabasya New MoonFestivals EditOdia and other Indian festivals observed as per Odia calendar Months FestivalsBaisakha Pana Sankranti Maha Bishuba Sankranti Jyesṭha Buddha Purnima Akshaya Tritiya Sabitri Brata SitalsasthiAsaḍha Raja Parba Ratha JatraSrabaṇa Gamha Purnima Raksha Bandhan Bhadraba Krishna Janmashtami Ganesh Chaturthi Nuakhai SuniaAswina Vishwakarma Puja Mahalaya Durga Puja Dusehra Kumara PurnimaKarttika Kali Puja Dipabali Jagaddhatri Puja Boita Bandana Bali JatraMargasira Prathamastami Manabasa GurubaraPausa Dhanu jatra Samba Dashami Pousha PurnimaMagha Makar Sankranti Vasant PanchamiPhalguna Maha ShivaratriChaitra Holi Dol Purnima Odisha Day Utkala Dibasa References Edit S Balachandra Rao 2000 Indian Astronomy An Introduction Universities Press p 44 ISBN 9788173712050 VK Mishra 2010 The Calendars of India p 55 81 arXiv 1007 0062 Crump William D 2014 Encyclopedia of New Year s Holidays Worldwide MacFarland page 114 Sankar Balakrishna Dikshit 1896 Bharatiya Jyotish Sastra Part 2 India Meteorological Department Retrieved 2020 04 12 Girish Chandra Tarkalankar 1894 Chronological tables from 1764 to 1900 Retrieved 2020 04 12 Kailash Chandra Dash 2010 p 165 Sunia puriwaves Retrieved 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