Gudi Padwa, also known as Samvatsar Padvo, marks the traditional New Year for Marathi and Konkani Hindus in India. In 2024, Gudi Padwa falls on April 9th.
Significance: This festival signifies the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new year according to the lunisolar Hindu calendar. It is considered an auspicious time to start new ventures.
Gudi: The "Gudi" is a symbolic flag or banner decorated with bright cloth, neem leaves, mango leaves, a garland of flowers, sugar candy, and an upturned silver or copper pot. It is hoisted outside homes to ward off evil and invite prosperity.
Celebrations: Celebrations involve cleaning homes, wearing new clothes, preparing special dishes like Shrikhand and Puran Poli, and participating in street processions.
Regional Variations: While the core celebrations remain the same, different regions might have their unique customs and traditions associated with Gudi Padwa.
Timing: The precise time for performing rituals is based on the Hindu calendar and varies slightly each year. It's important to consult a local almanac or religious guide for the most accurate timings.
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