The Ode to Odia (Oriya) calendar is a Buddhist calendar used in India. This particular calendar was developed by the eighth century B.C. and it uses the lunar calendar cycle and the same is the system used in China and Tibet. It contains 365 days and is divided into 12 seasons. It is the oldest known calendar in the world.
This calendar was developed as the result of the Buddhist teachings, based on the Kama Sutra. The Kama sutra refers to the rules of sexual relationships in Buddhism. In this system, there are two seasons in each year which has four seasons in a year. Each season has nine months. The seasons are: Tika (Aries), Sagada (Gemini), Virochana (Cancer), Puspa (Pluto), Lhagwa (Leo), Maha-Majja (Jupiter), Dzudha (Sagittarius), Lhikananda(Dodongo), Saariva (Viola), Jyotishtha (Virgo), Bhai (Sparks) and Nirgundi (Neptune). The Kama Sutra is a collection of poems which were written in India around 500 BC and were primarily written for women.
The Kama Sutra contains a detailed description of the relationship between a man and a woman. It describes a variety of sexual acts that are required to complete the sexual relationship. The Kama Sutra is written in such a way that they can be read by an adult or a child without any difficulty. These poems also contain a lot of advice on the right type of relationship between a man and a woman. The language used in these poems are very explicit, but still the message of the poem is meant to be interpreted by both adults and children. The poems are very popular among modern day people.