Ugadi
Ugadi is the festival that is celebrated on the first day of the new year, according to the Hindu calendar. According to this calendar, the first day of the new year falls on 9 April, on which the day Ugadi is celebrated. This festival is celebrated in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Goa and Telangana.
This day is celebrated by Hindus of various statuses. Ugadi, also known as Gudi Padwa, required people to celebrate their New Year.
Significance of Ugadi
Ugadi comes from two Sanskrit words, Yuga and Adi. Yuga means age, and Adi means starting. According to Hindu traditions, the day is celebrated as Ugadi, which means the day when Lord Brahma created the world. Lord Brahma is the God who makes the universe. Then, he create the universe cycles, like days, weeks, months, etc. Hence, people believe that the Ugadi festival is celebrated on the day when Lord Brahma created this universe. This festival marks the start of the spring season when farmers harvest their crops. Here are the astrological significance of the Ugadi festival
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