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Biraja Panjika is a Hindu almanac or calendar that is widely used in Odisha, India. It is a traditional publication that provides important dates, festivals, and events for the Odia community.

Note: The exact dates listed above are projections based on lunar calendar algorithms. For precise Tithi (lunar day) and Muhurta timings, readers are advised to consult the officially published printed copy of the Biraja Panjika 2025, usually released in April 2025 (or late 2024 for the upcoming year).

The almanac is usually published in the last quarter of 2024 (around December/January). You can purchase it:

In 2025, you might have a digital calendar on your phone, but a Pandit will still pull out a worn copy of the Biraja Panjika to fix your Grah Pravesh (housewarming).

For the year , the Panjika serves as a spiritual and agricultural guide, dictating the rhythm of festivals, fasting, and agriculture for millions of devotees.

For most Odia Hindus, if the Biraja Panjika says a ritual is Shubha (auspicious), it is done without a second thought.

As per preliminary calculations for the Odia year (which runs mid-2025 to mid-2026), here is what devotees should watch for in 2025:

The is an essential astronomical almanac for the people of Odisha, serving as a spiritual and cultural guide for the year. Based on the traditions of the Maa Biraja Temple in Jajpur, this panjika (or panji) provides precise details for festivals, auspicious timings ( Shubh Muhurat ), and yearly horoscopes ( Rashifal ) tailored to the Odia calendar. Core Features of Biraja Panjika 2025

In the Hindu lunar cycle, each year has a specific name governing its nature. The year 2025 is generally associated with the Shobhakruthu or Shobhakrit Samvatsara (depending on the specific amavasya transition), which signifies a year of beauty, prosperity, and auspiciousness.

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Biraja Panjika 2025 __link__

Biraja Panjika is a Hindu almanac or calendar that is widely used in Odisha, India. It is a traditional publication that provides important dates, festivals, and events for the Odia community.

Note: The exact dates listed above are projections based on lunar calendar algorithms. For precise Tithi (lunar day) and Muhurta timings, readers are advised to consult the officially published printed copy of the Biraja Panjika 2025, usually released in April 2025 (or late 2024 for the upcoming year).

The almanac is usually published in the last quarter of 2024 (around December/January). You can purchase it: biraja panjika 2025

In 2025, you might have a digital calendar on your phone, but a Pandit will still pull out a worn copy of the Biraja Panjika to fix your Grah Pravesh (housewarming).

For the year , the Panjika serves as a spiritual and agricultural guide, dictating the rhythm of festivals, fasting, and agriculture for millions of devotees. Biraja Panjika is a Hindu almanac or calendar

For most Odia Hindus, if the Biraja Panjika says a ritual is Shubha (auspicious), it is done without a second thought.

As per preliminary calculations for the Odia year (which runs mid-2025 to mid-2026), here is what devotees should watch for in 2025: For precise Tithi (lunar day) and Muhurta timings,

The is an essential astronomical almanac for the people of Odisha, serving as a spiritual and cultural guide for the year. Based on the traditions of the Maa Biraja Temple in Jajpur, this panjika (or panji) provides precise details for festivals, auspicious timings ( Shubh Muhurat ), and yearly horoscopes ( Rashifal ) tailored to the Odia calendar. Core Features of Biraja Panjika 2025

In the Hindu lunar cycle, each year has a specific name governing its nature. The year 2025 is generally associated with the Shobhakruthu or Shobhakrit Samvatsara (depending on the specific amavasya transition), which signifies a year of beauty, prosperity, and auspiciousness.