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SPRING FESTIVALS




GUDI PADWA

Gudi Padwa is celebrated on the first day of the Chaitra month. Gudi Padwa is celebrated as the New Year day by Maharashtrians.

Gudi Padwa is also known as Ugadi in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. This festival marks the beginning of the spring season. People celebrate this festival with great spirit and joy.

Houses are cleaned prior to the festival. Colourful rangoli designs are drawn at entrances. New clothes are worn on this day. There is a family gathering and Maharashtrian delicacies are prepared for everyone. The Maharashtrians make puran poli or sweet rotis, soonth pak and usal.

Traditionally, bittersweet leaves of the neem tree are eaten on this day. A paste of crushed neem leaves, cumin seeds, jaggery and salt is taken before eating any food in the morning.

On this day, gudis are hung outside the houses or in the localities. A 'gudi' is a pole on the top of which an upturned brass or silver pot called a kalash is placed. The gudi is covered with a colourful silk cloth and decorated with marigold flowers, coconuts, and mango leaves that symbolize nature's bounty. Gudi is worshipped by offering sandalwood paste, turmeric and vermilion. Then, boys and young men of the locality form a pyramid and the person on top of the pyramid breaks the coconut which is in the kalash.

Gudi Padwa is considered a very auspicious day. New ventures are begun, house-warming poojas are performed, and people also may choose to buy gold, silver or property on this day. There are some elgends behind the celebration of Gudi Padwa. It is said that the Universe was created by Brahma on this day and Satyuga (The Age of Truth and Justice) began.

It is also believed that on this day, King Vali was killed by Rama and Shri Rama returned to Ayodhya victorious.

This is one of the 3 and a half days in the Hindu Lunar calendar, whose every moment is considered auspicious.




Cheti Chand


CHETI CHAND-SINDHI NEW YEAR

Cheti Chand is the Sindhi New Year. People of Sindh community observe New Year on the first day of Chet month which generally begins in March or April. In 2011, Cheti Chand is going to be celebrated on 5th April. Sindhis believe that God of Water was incarnated on this day. It is also the birthday of Sindhi religious figure Ishtadeva Uderolal Jhulelal.

Cheti Chand falls on the same day on which people of Telugu, Kannada, Marathi and Kashmiris celbrate their new year.








UGADI

According to Hindu Mythology, the sixty Telugu Namasamvastharas are being repeated from time to time.

It is believed that the creator of the Hindu pantheon Lord Brahma started creation on this day - Chaitra suddha padhyami or the Ugadi day. Also the great Indian Mathematician Bhaskaracharya's calculations proclaimed the Ugadi day from the sunrise on as the beginning of the new year,new month and new day. The onset of spring also marks a beginning of new life with plants(barren until now) acquiring new life, shoots and leaves. Spring is considered the first season of the year hence also heralding a new year and a new beginning. The vibrancy of life and verdent fields, meadows full of colorful blossoms signifies groW*H, prosperity and well-being.

'Ugadi' as the name 'Yug-Adi' suggests is celebrated on the first day of the first month of Telugu Year i.e. Chaitram. This day is celebrated as New Year Day by the people of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. This day is known for its 'Ugadi Pacchadi' preparation comprising of six tastes (shadruchi sammelan), each standing for a special character a man experiences in life. The ingredients of this preparation, though of different tastes or characters when mixed in definite proportions result in a delicious dish. The underlying idea conveys that the six faces of life mentioned underneath, should be handled by man and balanced in such a way as to make his life a beautiful one on earth.

Ugadi Pacchadi


Ingrediant Taste Message
1 Jaggery Sweet Adds happiness to life
2 Salt Salty Adds taste to life
3 Neem flowers Bitter Unhappy moments in life
4 Tamarind Sour Disgraceful or sad moments in life
5 Raw Mango Pieces Sour Disgraceful or sad moments in life
6 Chilli powder Hot Angry moments in life

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Thank You mentle atmgreetings.com

ratna

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Happy Ugadi, my dear Abherian family! May the New Year bring everything good for everyone!




Thanks for the post, Ratna. 🤗
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happy navratri to all abherians
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Happy Ugadi/Gudi Padwa Abherians!! 🤗
Beautiful post Ratna Ma!🤗 The pic of the food thali was just too good... Miss all things yummy..
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Shobs,Bhawna ,Malwica and Tanu 🤗......Happy Ugadi !!......May all your dreams and wishes come true in this New Year 😊

Tanu......i could not resist the yummy food pic 😳.......brings so many memories na......our childhood.....mom's cooking......really miss being in India during the festivals 😊



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Great post, Ratna...Happy Ugadi to mu Abherian family....

Had a great time with my real family y'day...Love you all...
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Happy gud padwa family. I heard this for first time. Going to ask what it is but thanks to mummy who explained in detail.

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