Pana Sankranti 2026 will be celebrated across Odisha on Wednesday, 14 January 2026.
It marks the Odia New Year, the sun’s entry into Mesha Rashi (Aries), and the beginning of a new agricultural and spiritual cycle for the state.
Unlike generic festival write-ups, this guide explains how Pana Sankranti is actually observed in Odisha, with special focus on Bhubaneswar, Puri, and Cuttack—the spiritual triangle of the state.
📅 Is Pana Sankranti 2026 a Public Holiday in Odisha?
Yes. Pana Sankranti is an official government holiday in Odisha.
On 14 January 2026:
- State government offices remain closed
- Schools and colleges are shut
- Most banks and post offices observe holiday hours
Private establishments may operate partially, but temple towns largely slow down until noon.
🕉️ What Is Pana Sankranti? (Odia New Year Explained Simply)
Pana Sankranti is the Odia New Year, not just another Sankranti on the calendar.
In Odisha, the festival represents:
- A spiritual reset
- Seasonal transition into summer
- Community renewal through food and worship
The name comes from “Pana”, a traditional cooling drink prepared in every Odia household on this day.
Unlike Makar Sankranti (which is pan-Indian), Pana Sankranti is deeply Odia in character.
🍹 Pana: The Heart of Odia New Year
Every Pana Sankranti morning in Odisha begins with preparing pana.
What goes into traditional pana?
- Ripe fruits (banana, mango pulp)
- Jaggery (not sugar)
- Water or milk
- Black pepper, cardamom
- Sometimes curd or coconut water
The taste is intentionally sweet and mildly sour, symbolising life’s balance.
Locals believe:
“If pana is shared generously, the year ahead stays cool and kind.”
🛕 Bhubaneswar Temple Timings on Pana Sankranti 2026
Lingaraj Temple, Bhubaneswar
The spiritual epicentre of Pana Sankranti in the capital city.
- Morning rituals begin: 6:00 AM
- Bel Pana Abhishekam (special): Around 9:00 AM
- Entry: Hindus only (others can view from outside)
- Photography: Not allowed
Bel Pana—made from wood apple (bel), milk, banana, and jaggery—is offered exclusively to Lord Shiva on this day.
🛕 Jagannath Temple, Puri – Pana Sankranti Rituals
Pana Sankranti holds special importance at Jagannath Temple, Puri.
- Mangala Aarti: ~5:30 AM
- Main Pana Offering: ~8:00 AM
- Evening Aarti: ~6:00 PM
- Entry: Hindus only
- Dress code: Strictly enforced, no leather items
Devotees often reach the temple 90 minutes early due to heavy crowd movement.
🛕 Dhabaleswar Temple, Cuttack (The River Rituals)
Dhabaleswar offers a distinctly Odia experience.
- Holy bath in Mahanadi: From 5:00 AM
- Temple puja: 7:00 AM
- Community feast: Around 1:00 PM
- Access: Hanging bridge / special boats
This is one of the few places where river bathing, Shiva worship, and community dining merge seamlessly on Pana Sankranti.
🌾 How Pana Sankranti Is Celebrated Across Odisha
While cities follow temple schedules, villages observe Pana Sankranti with raw authenticity.
Common statewide practices:
- Early morning bath (river, pond, or well)
- Offering pana to neighbours and travellers
- Visiting local Jagannath or Shiva temples
- Community pakhala meals by noon
Social barriers blur on this day—everyone eats together.
💡 Why Pana Sankranti Still Matters to Odias
In modern Odisha, Pana Sankranti remains relevant because it:
- Reinforces Odia identity worldwide
- Encourages seasonal, climate-aware food habits
- Preserves community equality traditions
- Aligns daily life with nature’s cycle
The pana drink itself is a reminder that ancient Odia customs were deeply scientific, long before nutrition became fashionable.
👕 What to Wear & Carry on Pana Sankranti
Recommended attire
- Men: Kurta-pyjama or dhoti
- Women: Saree or salwar kameez
Carry
- Fruits, bel fruit, coconut
- Flowers and jaggery
- Drinking water (crowds + heat)
Avoid leather items near temples.


❓ Pana Sankranti 2026 – Quick FAQs
When is Pana Sankranti 2026?
Wednesday, 14 January 2026.
Is it only celebrated in Odisha?
Primarily yes. Some eastern regions observe it, but Odisha leads culturally and ritually.
Which god is worshipped?
Lord Jagannath and Lord Shiva.
Is it a dry day?
No official dry-day notification, but local restrictions may apply.
Can tourists participate?
Yes—public celebrations and temple surroundings are open, but temple entry rules apply.
🎉 Pana Sankranti 2026 in Odisha: Final Word
Pana Sankranti is not just a festival—it is Odisha resetting its spiritual calendar.
If you are in Bhubaneswar, Puri, or Cuttack, wake up early, visit a temple, drink pana, and eat with others. That is the Odia New Year done right.
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