Friday, December 10, 2010

Event Calander



Sl. No. 
Name of the Fair/Festival  
Day and Month as per Lunar Calendar
  Date and month
 Important places of observance
1.
Dhanu Yatra  
Eleven days preceding Pausa Purnima  
24 December to 3 January
Bargarh (Distr. Bargarh)  
2.
Folk Dance Festival  
-  
4 - 6 January
Sambalpur  
3.
Makar Mela  
Makar Sankranti  
14 January
Atri, Kalijai (Chilika), Jagatsinghpur, Jashipur, etc  
4.
Kalahandi Utsav
-
14-17 January
Bhawanipatna
5.
Saraswati Puja  
Magha Sukla Panchami  
23 January
Throughout Orissa   
6.
Adivasi Mela (Tribal Festival)  
-  
26–31 January
Bhubaneswar  
7.
Magha Saptami  
Magha Sukla Saptami  
24 –25 January
Chandrabhaga (Konark)  
8.
Khandagiri Mela  
One week from Magha Sukla Saptami  
25 –31 January
Khandagiri-Udayagiri  
9.
Joranda Mela  
Magha Sukla   Chaturdashi  
31 January
Joranda (Dist.Dhenkanal)  
10.
Kalinga Mahotsav
-
4 - 5 February
Dhauli, Bhubaneswar
11.
Maha Shivaratri
Falguna Krushna Chaturdashi  
16 February
Bhubaneswar, Kapilas, Mahendragiri, Sarankul, Aradi, Huma, Khiching,etc.  
12.
Konark Dance and Music Festival   
-  
19 –23 February
Konark  
13.
Dola & Holi  
Falguna Purnima and the day following  
3 –4 March
Throughout Orissa  
14.
Taratarini Yatra  
2nd and 3rd Tuesday of Chaitra
6 & 13 March
Taratarini Pitha (Dist. Ganjam)  
15.
Ashokastami  
Chaitra Sukla Astami  
26 March
Bhubaneswar  
16.
Sriram Navami  
Chaitra Sukla Navami  
26 March
Bhubaneswar, Odagaon and Saptasajya  
17.
Jhamu Yatra  
Last Tuesday of Chaitra  
27 March
Kakatpur (Dist.Puri)  
18.
Utkal Divas
-  
1 April
Bhubaneswar and other places  
19.
Chaitra Parba 
Chhow Festival  
Three days preceding Maha Bishuba Sankranti  
12 –14 April
Baripada
(Dist. Mayurbhanj)
20.
Chadak Mela  
Three days preceding Maha Bishuba Sankranti  
12 –14 April
Chandaneswar
(Dist-Balasore)
21.
Nrusimhanath Mela  
Baisakha Sukla Chaturdashi
30 April
Nrusimhanath and Harishankar  
22.
Sitalasasthi  
Jyestha Sukla Sasthi  
20 June
Sambalpur  
23.
Snana Yatra  
Jyestha Purnima  
30 June
Puri  
24.
Raja Parba  
One day before and after Raja Sankranti  
14 –16th June
Puri, Cuttack, Keonjhar and other places  
25.
Rath Yatra  
Asadha Sukla Dwitiya  
16 July
Puri,Kendrapara, Baripada, Berhampur and throughout Orissa  
26.
Jhulana Yatra  
Sraban Sukla Dasami to Purnami  
23 - 28 August
Puri and
Ali (Kendrapara
27.
Biswakarma Puja  
Kanya Sankranti  
17 September
Throughout Orissa  
28.
Ganesh Puja  
Bhadrab Sukla Chaturthi  
15 September
Paradeep
Throughout Orissa  
29.
Nuakhai  
Bhadrab Sukla Panchami  
16 September
Orissa in general and western part of Orissa in particular  
30.
Durga Puja   
Aswina Sukla Saptami to Dasami  
18 –21 October
Orissa in general and Cuttack in particular  
31.
Gajalaxmi Puja (Kumar Purnima)  
Aswina Purnima  
25 –31 October
Dhenkanal and
kendrapara Town  
32.
Mondei  
-
1-3 November
Nawarangapur
33.
Vedavyas Sangeet Nrutya Utsav 
 -
1-5 November
Rourkela
34.
Deepavali  
Kartika Amabasya  
9 November
Throughout Orissa  
35.
Anla Navami  
Kartika Sukla Navami  
19 November
Sakhigopal  (Dist-Puri)
36.
Bada Osha  
Kartika Sukla Chaturdashi  
23 November
Dhabaleswar (Dist-Cuttack)
37.
Bali Yatra  
Kartika Purnima  
24 November
Cuttack, Paradeep, Konark & Balugaon (Chilika)  
38.
Parab (Tribal Festival)  
-  
16 –18 November
Koraput  
39.
Beach Festival 
 -
23 – 27 November
Puri
40.
Konark Dance Festival  
-  
1 –5 December
Konark

Thursday, December 9, 2010

About Odisha



Odisha borders on the Bay of Bengal. The eastern part, close to the sea is more prosperous, with a lot of tourist locations and religious places. The western part is a hilly and forested area, generally drought prone. It is a predominantly tribal belt. However, the western part of the state contains enormous volumes of iron ore and other minerals that promises to herald a major industrialisation of the state.
It is a culturally rich state. The Bhubaneswar-Puri-Konark golden triangle is the pride of the state.
Traditionally, Odisha descended from the historical kingdom of Kalinga. The script for the Odiya language derives from the Kalinga script which is one of the descendants of the Brahmi script.

A tour to Orissa is definitely going to be a memorable experience for those who want to enjoy the charm of this magnificent state. There are many famous tourist attractions in Orissa and you will discover much more about Orissa through its various historical sites and religious places.