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Odia Calendar 1990 June |work| Jun 2026

Odia Calendar (also known as the Odia Panji) for corresponds primarily to the lunar months of

June 1990 also featured several Ekadasis, such as Nirjala Ekadasi, where devotees fast without water to seek spiritual merit. The transition of the sun into a new zodiac sign, known as Sankranti, also occurred mid-month, marking Raja Sankranti. This three-day festival is a unique celebration of womanhood and the earth's fertility, involving swings, traditional pithas (cakes), and a break from agricultural work. Odia Calendar 1990 June

In the year 1990, June fell within the transitional period of the Odia months of Jyestha and Asadha. This timeframe is particularly notable in Odisha because it marks the onset of the monsoon and the preparation for the world-famous Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival). Odia Calendar (also known as the Odia Panji)

If you'd like to find specific dates for like Ratha Yatra or Raja Parba in June 1990, please let me know! What specifically: A specific festival date (e.g., Savitri Brata or Raja)? Personal horoscope details for a birth date in June 1990? In the year 1990, June fell within the

Culturally, June 1990 was also a time of literary and spiritual quietude. Unlike the boisterous autumn festivals, June’s spirituality is introspective. The Odia calendar for that month would note the (Bathing Ceremony) of Lord Jagannath in Puri, usually on the full moon of Jyestha (early June). In 1990, lakhs of devotees would have witnessed the deities brought out onto the Snana Bedi (bathing platform) to be drenched with 108 pots of scented water. For a fortnight following, the gods ‘fall ill’ (Anasara), and the public is forbidden from seeing their painted forms. This period of divine absence, marked precisely on the calendar, mirrors the earth’s own waiting—a universe holding its breath until the chariots of Rath Yatra rumble in July.

The Odia Panjika for June 1990 shows a month surprisingly rich in rituals, despite being "off-season" for major Rath Yatra (which usually falls in late June or July; in 1990, Rath Yatra was in early July).

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