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Gudi Padwa 2021: Date, timings, rituals and other important things you need to know - The Konkani community refers to the Gudi Padwa festival as Samwatsara, while it is celebrated as Ugadi in parts of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. ....
Pratipada Tithi Begins - 08:00 AM on Apr 12, 2021 Pratipada Tithi Ends - 10:16 AM on Apr 13, 2021 What is Ugadi? Ugadi is an important festivals of Hindus with some medieval texts and inscriptions recording major charitable donations to Hindu temples and community centers on this day. The word - Yugadi or Ugadi - is derived from the Sanskrit words yuga (age) and adi (beginning), which literally means The beginning of a new age . The Kannadiga people use the term Yugadi while the Telugu people use the term Ugadi for this festival. Ugadi/Yugadi Rituals and Significance On the day of Ugadi, the traditional rituals begin with oil-bath followed by prayers. Oil bath and eating Neem leaves are must rituals suggested by Hindu scriptures. People also draw colourful patterns on the floor called Muggulu and put mango leaf decorations on doors called torana. ....
On Tuesday (April 13), the festival of Gudi Padwa will be celebrated as people welcome the New Year as per the Hindu calendar. Here is everything you need to know about this year's Gudi Padwa celebrations. ....
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Highlights Maha Shivratri is on March 11, this year. Some devotees observe fast on the day and some keep it on the day prior to the puja. In some parts of the country such as in Jammu and Kashmir, Maha Shivratri begins a day prior. New Delhi: The auspicious festival of Maha Shivratri is on March 11, this year. The pan-India festival is also widely celebrated by Indians settled abroad. The day marks the celebration of Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati s marriage. Devotees throng temples in huge numbers and offer their prayers. In some parts of the country such as in Jammu and Kashmir, Maha Shivratri begins a day prior. This year, Kashmiri Pandits will celebrate it on March 10 and the festivity continues for days. The day is called Herath amongst the Kashmiri Pandit community. ....