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Raja Sankranti Celebrated Across Odisha With Traditional Fervour; Festival Highlights Womanhood and Nature

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
June 15, 2026
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The festive spirit swept across Odisha on Monday as people celebrated Raja Sankranti, the second and most significant day of the state’s iconic three-day Raja festival. From bustling cities to remote villages, colourful celebrations, traditional swings, delicious pithas, and cultural gatherings marked the occasion.


The festival has transformed public parks, neighbourhoods, and household courtyards into vibrant centres of celebration. Families and communities came together to enjoy age-old traditions that reflect Odisha’s rich cultural heritage and deep respect for nature.

Swings, Traditional Delicacies and Family Gatherings

Raja Sankranti witnessed enthusiastic participation from people of all age groups. Dressed in new clothes, families gathered to celebrate the occasion with special meals and festive activities.

Traditional delicacies such as Poda Pitha, Arisa Pitha, Manda Pitha, Kakara Pitha, and the popular Raja Paan remained the centre of attraction. Many people also used the holiday to visit relatives, travel, and spend quality time with family members.

Decorated swings installed in villages, parks, and residential areas attracted large crowds throughout the day. Children, youth, and adults alike enjoyed the festive atmosphere, creating scenes of joy and togetherness across the state.

Community Celebrations and Recreational Activities

Apart from family festivities, several social and cultural organisations organised Raja-themed programmes, competitions, and community gatherings.

Traditional outdoor games, folk songs, and swing activities remained popular in rural Odisha. Indoor games such as cards and ludo also became a major source of entertainment, continuing a long-standing Raja tradition.

The festival fostered community bonding and encouraged people to celebrate Odisha’s cultural identity through collective participation.

Significance of Raja Festival

Raja is one of Odisha’s most cherished festivals and holds deep cultural and spiritual significance. The festival celebrates womanhood, fertility, and the annual rejuvenation of Mother Earth.

According to traditional belief, Mother Earth undergoes her annual menstrual cycle during Raja. As a mark of respect, agricultural activities such as ploughing, digging, and tilling the soil are suspended during the three-day festival, allowing the earth to rest and regenerate before the monsoon cultivation season.

The festival coincides with the onset of the monsoon and the beginning of the Odia month of Ashadha, symbolising renewal, prosperity, and harmony with nature.

Honouring Women and Cultural Heritage

Raja also celebrates the dignity and importance of women in society. During the festival, women and girls wear new attire, adorn themselves with alata, mehendi, kumkum, and sandalwood paste, and participate in cultural activities while taking a break from routine household responsibilities.

Traditional Raja songs, swing rides, and festive gatherings create a unique atmosphere that highlights Odisha’s centuries-old customs and values.

Beyond its celebrations, Raja serves as a reminder of the interconnected relationship between humanity, agriculture, and the natural world. The festival continues to preserve Odisha’s cultural legacy while promoting themes of rest, renewal, respect for nature, and social harmony.

As Raja Sankranti celebrations continue across the state, Odisha once again showcases the enduring beauty of its traditions and its deep-rooted reverence for womanhood and Mother Earth.

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