Yes. The versions published before 1960 are now in the public domain. Archive.org and Odisha State Archives provide these for free. Newer translations (like Gita Press) are copyrighted.
Odia culture has a deep-rooted connection with Shaivism (worship of Shiva). Odisha is home to the famous Lingaraj Temple in Bhubaneswar, where Shiva is worshipped as Harihara (a combined form of Vishnu and Shiva). shiv puran in odia pdf link
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You can access or download the PDF versions from the following sources: Sankhipta Shiv Puran (Gita Press)
: The text is traditionally divided into seven Samhitas (sections): Vidyeshwar, Rudra, Shatrudra, Koti Rudra, Uma, Kailash, and Vayaviya.