
The Times Of India |
Mar 19, 2026 , 19:38:50 IST
Gudi Padwa and Ugadi 2026 Highlights: From rituals to reflections, a day of devotion and new beginnings across India
Gudi Padwa and Ugadi 2026 mark the beginning of the traditional New Year, celebrated with great enthusiasm across Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. These festivals symbolize new beginnings, prosperity, and the arrival of spring, bringing a sense of renewal and positivity.Gudi Padwa is known for the ceremonial hoisting of the ‘Gudi’ outside homes, believed to invite good fortune and success. Houses are decorated with rangoli, and families come together to celebrate with festive foods and prayers. On the other hand, Ugadi is marked by special rituals like the preparation of Ugadi Pachadi, a unique dish that blends six flavors, representing the varied experiences of life.Both festivals hold deep spiritual significance, as they mark the first day of the Chaitra month according to the lunar calendar. People begin the day with prayers, temple visits, and new resolutions, making it an auspicious time to start fresh endeavors.In 2026, the celebrations reflect a blend of tradition and modernity, as people not only observe rituals but also share the festive spirit through digital platforms, keeping the cultural essence alive while embracing the present.
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