New Year in Telugu is called "Nootana Samvatsaram" which is celebrated in the same way as it is celebrated in other parts of India. It falls on the first day of the Chaitra month, which usually falls on April 14th or 15th.
The day is celebrated by cleaning and decorating houses, wearing new clothes, and exchanging sweets and gifts with loved ones. In Telugu-speaking households, people start the day by taking an oil bath, followed by prayers and offerings to Lord Ganesha and Lord Venkateswara.
In the evening, people gather to perform traditional dances and songs, while fireworks light up the sky. Feasts are also prepared, with special dishes like pulihora, vada, payasam, and annam being the highlights.
The new year in Telugu is seen as a time for new beginnings, and people make resolutions to improve their lives. It is also a time to seek blessings from the gods for success and prosperity in the coming year.
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