Odia Panikia 2 ka to 25 Table
Odia Multiplication tables used by students to master basic arithmetic. Historically, these were chanted aloud in schools (Chatasalis) to build mental math speed.
Fractional Tables: Interestingly, traditional Odia mathematics also included Phoda Panikia (multiplication tables for fractions like $1/4, 1/2,$ and $3/4$), which helped farmers and traders with quick calculations.

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The word “Panikia” comes from the word Pana, which was an ancient unit of currency/counting in Odisha.
























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