The festival of Gudi Padwa will be celebrated on April 9. The Hindu New Year begins on the first date of Chaitra Shukla, and this day is celebrated as Gudi Padwa.
As per Hindi astrological beliefs and traditions, the Hindu New Year begins on the first day of Chaitra Shukla Paksha, known as Vikram Samvat. This auspicious occasion is celebrated as Gudi Padwa in the state of Maharashtra.
Significance
Maharashtrian families observe unique customs and traditions on Gudi Padwa. If you are not familiar with the meanings of the words ‘Gudi’ and ‘Padwa’ then keep on reading to learn about their significance.
According to the Hindu Panchang, this year, Pratipada date of Shukla Paksha of the Chaitra month falls on Tuesday, April 9. Vikram Samvat 2081 will commence from this day. The festival of Gudi Padwa is also scheduled for this day.
Meaning of the words
On the day of Gudi Padwa, Maharashtrian families create a structure by placing a kalash (pot or a round vessel) on top of a stick; this is hoisted as a flag. This structure is known as Gudi, and the word literally translates to ‘flag.’
The term ‘Padwa’ refers to the first date of both Shukla and Krishna Paksha in the Hindu lunar calendar. The Hindu New Year begins on the first date of Chaitra Shukla, and this day is celebrated as Gudi Padwa.
How is it celebrated
People celebrate Gudi Padwa by wearing new clothes and following the tradition of eating neem leaves with mishri. A special dish prepared on this occasion is Puran Poli. Family, friends, and neighbours exchange greetings and well-wishes.
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