Happy New Year: Know interesting facts about Gudi Padwa and Ugadi

Like all other festivals, a special dish is prepared on this day too. The festive food prepared on this day is a mix of sweet and bitter. A famous concoction served is jaggery (sweet) and neem (bitter), called bevu-bella in South, signifying that life brings us happiness and sorrows.

Saima Siddiqui
Published on: 6 April 2019 5:30 AM GMT
Happy New Year: Know interesting facts about Gudi Padwa and Ugadi
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Lucknow: Today, on April 6, Hindus all across the globe are celebrating New Year with the beginning of spring and celebrating festivals like Gudi Padwa and Ugadi in parts of the country.

While Gudi Padwa is a Maharashrian new year and is celebrated in parts of Maharashtra, Ugadi is the New Year's Day for the people of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. In Karnataka, the festival is celebrated as Yugadi.

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Like all other festivals, a special dish is prepared on this day too. The festive food prepared on this day is a mix of sweet and bitter. A famous concoction served is jaggery (sweet) and neem (bitter), called bevu-bella in South, signifying that life brings us happiness and sorrows.

Newstrack.com brings to you some interesting facts about Gudi Padwa and Ugadi:

-According to the lunisolar calendar, Ugadi and Gudi Padwa are celebrated in the month of Chaitra. The day marks the beginning of Chaitra Navratri, that lead up to Ram Navami.

-Gudi Padwa and Ugadi mark the New Year.

-Gudi, which means a doll, is prepared in Maharashtrian homes. A bamboo stick, neem and mango leaves, a red garland, with an inverted copper or silver pot for a face and adorned with green or red brocade to make the gudi. This gudi is placed prominently in the house or outside a window/ door for all to see.

-For Ugadi,doors in home are adorned with mango leaf decorations called toranalu or Torana in Kannada.

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-People celebrate Ugadi and Gudi Padwa by decorating their houses and wearing new clothes. Women in Maharashtra wear the traditional Nauvaree saree which is a nine-metre drape.

-During Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra people make rangolis on the floor, while people in down south draw colorful patterns on floor called kolamulus.

-On Gudi Padwa, street processions are held. Maharashtrians wear new clothes, dance, prepare festive foods like Sakkar Bhaat (sweet rice), Shrikhand and Puri, and Puran Poli.

- A special bath is followed by oil treatment on the day and a special food called pachadi is cooked in the households on Ugadi. This is a concoction of six ingredients, each symbolizing an emotion, to be consumed by the family members. These include neem buds/ flowers (sadness), jaggery (happiness), green chilli (anger), salt (fear), tamarind (disgust) and unripened mango (surprise). This is a solemn reminder that one must expect all flavors of experiences in the new year and make the most of them.

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Saima Siddiqui

Saima Siddiqui

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