Gudi Padwa 2025

Hindus New year Celebrate as a New year in India, with rituals Symbolizing prosperity and beginnings new. Guddi Padwa

When is Gudi Padwa?

Guddi Padwa is celebrated on the first day of Chaitra, according to the Hindus calendar, which typically falls between March and April in the Gregorian calendar.

According to Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma created the world on this day, which has since been celebrated as the beginning of the new year in various regions
Guddi Padwa celebrate in Every state in different different name such as a Maharashtra: Gudi Padwa
Andhra Pradesh & Telangana: Ugadi Karnataka: Ugadi Punjab: Baisakhi Tamil Nadu: Puthandu West Bengal: Pohela Boishakh Gujarat: Bestu Varas Kerala: Vishu Assam: Bohag Bihu Sikkim: Losoong Jammu & Kashmir: Navreh Sindhi Community: Cheti Chand Goa: Gudi Padw
People celebrate a new year in guddi padwa and its come once in year
Gudi Padwa is a vibrant festival celebrated primarily in Maharashtra, marking the Marathi New Year. It falls on the first day of the Chaitra month in the Hindu lunisolar calendar, which usually corresponds to March or April. This year, it is celebrated on March 30, 2025.
The festival is rich in traditions and symbolism:
In Telangana people call as Ugadi The festival Gudi Padwa is known in Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh by the name of Ugadi. Ugadi is celebrated as the New Year of the Telugu and Kannada people.
Gudi Padwa is an Indian festival that marks the beginning of the New Year and the harvest season for the people of Maharashtra. Gudi is the word used to refer to Brahma’s flag while Padva is derived from the Sanskrit word Paddava or Paddavo which refers to the first day of the bright

 

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