ODIA CALENDAR SEPT 2020 FULL
Krushna Pakhya starts on the day of the full moon, which is called Purnima, and ends before the new moon.īaisakha is the first month of the Odia calendar. Shukla Pakhya starts on the day of the new moon, which is called Amavasya, and ends before the full Moon. In every Odia month, there are two Pakhya (fortnight) – Shukla Pakhya (Bright fortnight) and Krushna Pakhya (Dark fortnight). Following table shows the mapping of Odia months with English months and Odia seasons with English seasons.Īs per Odia calendar, the day begins and ends at sunrise. The names of the seven days in Odia language are Rabi, Soma, Mangala, Budha, Guru, Sukra and Sani. The names of the six seasons in Odia language are Grisma, Barsa, Sarata, Hemanta, Sita and Basanta.
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The names of the twelve months in Odia language are Baisakha, Jyesṭha, Asaḍha, Srabaṇa, Bhadraba, Aswina, Kartika, Margasira, Pausa, Magha, Phalguna and Chaitra. The Odia calendar consists of twelve months, six seasons and seven days a week like many other calendars. People of Odisha follow the Odia calendar to find the dates of various festivals, they also refer it to find the auspicious dates which are suitable for conducting marriage ceremony, thread ceremony and other important celebrations.
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In Odia language it is also called ‘Panji’ or ‘Odia Panjika’. It is a Hindu calendar and is different from the usual English calendar. Odia calendar is primarily used by the people of Odisha state of India.