The ultimate calendar solution for Odia-speaking people, offering accurate and comprehensive details for 2025.
The app includes Odia Panchang, tithi, nakshatra, rashi, important dates, festivals, and more.
Key Features:
Complete Odia Panchang with accurate tithi, nakshatra, rashi, and other important
information.
View all Odia Festivals and events like Rath Yatra, Diwali,
Ugadi, Navaratri, Dasara, Mahashivaratri,
and many more.
Comprehensive list of Odia Holidays and auspicious days for each month,
including Purnima, Amavasya, and Ekadashi dates.
Daily, weekly, and monthly calendar views with detailed Hindu Calendar events.
Complete support for both solar and lunar calendar systems.
Rashi, Nakshatra, Graha (planetary positions), and
Astrology based on Odia Panchang.
Special days like Chaturthi, Ashtami, and Sankranti clearly
marked.
Support for both Vikram Samvat and Shaka Samvat date systems, including
Gregorian Calendar dates for global synchronization.
Easy-to-use interface with Odia language support for users in Odisha and around the world.
Why Choose Odia Calendar 2025?
Our app is designed for those who want to stay connected with traditional Odia culture and spirituality. Whether
you need the precise details of Hindu festivals, Panchang calculations,
astrology charts, or just the day’s tithi and nakshatra, this
app has it all. Our app makes sure that you are aware of all auspicious days, religious events,
and important celebrations throughout the year.
With our Odia Calendar app, you will never miss a key event. Whether it’s
Diwali, Chaitra Sankranti, Holi, or the special
Navaratri days, you can easily track all important festivals and dates in the Odia culture.
Major Calendar Systems Supported:
The Odia Calendar app includes support for various calendar systems used across India and the world. These
include:
Odia Panchang: The Odia language-specific calendar widely used in Odisha, including tithi,
nakshatra, rashi, and more.
Vikram Samvat: The Indian historical calendar system that is primarily used for religious and
cultural events in many parts of India.
Shaka Samvat: Another Indian calendar system that has been in use for centuries, especially
in southern India, Odisha, and Maharashtra.
Gregorian Calendar: The internationally used solar calendar for standardizing dates across
the world.
Lunar Calendar: A calendar based on the moon's phases, commonly used for determining festival
dates and auspicious timings in Hinduism.
Solar Calendar: A calendar that is based on the Earth’s position around the Sun, used in
agricultural and religious contexts.
Bangla Calendar: A regional calendar used in West Bengal, Assam, and Bangladesh for cultural
and religious purposes.
Kannada Calendar: Widely used in Karnataka for tracking tithi, festivals, and events.
Gujarati Calendar: Used in Gujarat for daily religious events, tithis, and cultural
festivities.
Tamil Calendar: Primarily used in Tamil Nadu, this calendar tracks Hindu festivals and
important dates specific to the Tamil community.
Telugu Calendar: Commonly used in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, focusing on religious events
and auspicious timings.
Marathi Calendar: The official calendar system of Maharashtra, used to track festivals,
tithis, and public holidays.
Malayalam Calendar: A calendar system followed in Kerala, used to determine the dates of
festivals and religious events.
Hindu Lunar Calendar: This system is based on the moon’s phases and is used widely across
India for religious observances.
Hindu Solar Calendar: Follows the solar movements and is commonly used in conjunction with
the lunar calendar for determining festival dates.
Hijri Calendar (Islamic Calendar): Though not specific to Hindus, the Islamic Hijri calendar
is also important for understanding dates in relation to major Islamic holidays like Eid.
Persian Calendar: Used in parts of India by the Parsi community, this calendar system follows
the solar year and is often used for determining Zoroastrian festivals.
Bikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar): The official calendar of Nepal and the surrounding
regions, including parts of India, particularly in Darjeeling and Sikkim.
Odia Festivals and Special Days:
Stay updated with the following Odia festivals and special days:
Ratha Yatra: The grand chariot festival in Puri.
Diwali: Celebrating the victory of light over darkness.
Ugadi: Odia New Year celebration.
Dasara: The festival of victory, celebrated with grandeur.
Navaratri: Nine nights of prayers and celebrations.
Mahashivaratri: The night dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Chaitra Sankranti: The solar transition in March-April.
Holi: Festival of colors.
Rama Navami: Birth of Lord Rama.
Gita Jayanti: Celebrating the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.
Chaturthi, Ashtami, Ekadashi: Important fasting days in the
Hindu calendar.
Purnima and Amavasya: Full Moon and New Moon days.
Solar and Lunar Eclipses: Timings for upcoming solar and lunar eclipses.
Astrology and Planetary Movements:
Our app not only tracks important dates but also includes detailed astrology information. You
can learn about:
Rashi: Your zodiac sign and its significance in Hindu astrology.
Nakshatra: The lunar constellations influencing your life.
Graha: The planetary positions and their impact on daily life.
Yoga: The alignment of celestial bodies and its effects on health and wellbeing.
Dashas: The planetary periods according to Vedic astrology.
Planetary Movements: Track the movement of planets like Mars, Venus, Jupiter, etc.
Download Now!
Don't miss out on having the most comprehensive and accurate Odia Calendar at your fingertips. Download the app
now to keep track of all important festivals, auspicious dates, and Hindu calendar events. Stay connected with
your cultural roots and get detailed Odia Panchang information for every day of the year.