The Madala Panji was traditionally written on a year-to-year basis on Vijaya-Dashami day by the
Karanas (official history writers of Puri, a caste of Odisha, involved in keeping the chronicle). This ritual is cited as a proof that the tradition of keeping this chronicle began with Odia king
Anantavarman Chodaganga Dev (1078–1150) himself. There are some, like Dr.
Harekrushna Mahatab, Dr.Nilakantha Dash and Dr.
Krushna Chandra Panigrahi who hold that the Panji dates from the reign of Ramachandra Deva I who re-established the worship of
Lord Jagannatha after
Kalapahad said to have destroyed it. The arguments are complex, but it is likely that much of the early record was indeed lost in the period that followed Kala Pahad and was rewritten in a fashion that mixed legend with history. In 1926 a researcher named Ram Prasad Chand arrived in Puri and collected copies of the Madala Panji from Deula Karana Gauranga Charan Samantaray, as per his inspection Panji dates from the reign of
Ramachandra Deva I. ==Writers of Panji==