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Baisakha and Jyestha (April to June).Grishma marks the onset of intense heat in Odisha. The sun shines brightly, and the earth becomes parched, yet this season is celebrated for its abundance of tropical fruits like mangoes and jackfruit.

ବର୍ଷା ଋତୁ ପୃଥିବୀରେ ଜୀବନ ଜଳ ଆଣେ । ଏହା ସମୟରେ ଆକାଶ ବଦଳରେ ଢକା ହୋଇ ଥାଏ ଏବଂ ବର୍ଷା ହୋଇ ଜଳଭାଣ୍ଡାର ଭରିଯାଏ ।

4. Hemanta Rutu (ହେମନ୍ତ ଋତୁ) – Pre-Winter/Late Autumn seasons in odia

1. Grishma Rutu (ଗ୍ରୀଷ୍ମ ଋତୁ) – Summer

Following the heat, the monsoon arrives during (June to August). The rains turn the parched land green and are vital for Odisha's agriculture. Major festivals like Raja are celebrated at the onset of this season. 3. Sharata Rutu (ଶରତ ଋତୁ) – Autumn Baisakha and Jyestha (April to June)

ଋତୁ ପରିବର୍ତ୍ତନ ହାମାର ଜୀବନରେ ଏକ ଅତ୍ୟନ୍ତ ଗୁରୁତ୍ୱପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣ ଭୂମିକା ପାଲନ କରେ । ଏହା ପୃଥିବୀରେ ଜୀବନ ଜଳ, ଶସ୍ୟ, ଜନ୍ତୁ-ପ୍ରାଣୀ ଏବଂ ମନୁଷ୍ୟଙ୍କ ଜୀବନଯାପନ ପ୍ରଣାଳୀ ଉପରେ ପ୍ରଭାବ ପାଟି ଥାଏ । ଆସନ୍ତୁ, ଆମେ ପୃଥିବୀର ପ୍ରକୃତିକ ସନ୍ତୁଳନ ରଖିବା ପାଇଁ ସଚେତ ହୋଇ କାର୍ଯ୍ୟ କରିବା ଉଚିତ ।

Maha Vishuva Sankranti (the Odia New Year), where families hang a small pot of water over a Tulsi plant to symbolize the need for rain. The Food: This is the season of Pakhala (fermented rice), Pana (a cooling fruit drink), and the ritual of making Ambula (sun-dried salted mangoes). The Vibe: The air smells of ripe mangoes and jasmine, even as the heat tests one's patience. 2. Varsha Rutu (Monsoon) | ବର୍ଷା Months: Mid-June to Mid-August The arrival of the monsoon is a celebration of renewal and survival. It is the lifeblood of Odisha’s agrarian society. The Food: Rainy days call for warm, comforting dishes like Khichdi and various fried snacks. The Vibe: The landscape transforms into a lush, vibrant green. The "sound of rain" becomes the background score to village life as farmers head to the fields. 3. Sharata Rutu (Autumn) | ଶରତ Months: Mid-August to Mid-October As the heavy rains recede, the sky turns a "clear and blue," marked by the blooming of white Major festivals like Raja are celebrated at the

Here is the Odia (Odia) translation for (as in the four or six seasons of the year) and the six traditional Indian/Odia seasons:

Ashadha and Shrabana (June to August).The arrival of the Southwest monsoon brings relief from the heat, turning the landscape lush green. It is a critical period for agriculture, particularly rice planting. 100.55.63.185https://100.55.63.185 Seasons In Odia