Published on Apr 15, 2021
Gudi Padwa 2021 Date and Time : Gudi Padwa is to be celebrated on the Pratipada date of the Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. Also called Ugadi (Yugadi). Gudi is worshiped in Hindu families on this day.
Gudi Padwa 2021 Date and Time is on April 13th 2021.
The Pratipada Tithi begins at 8:00 AM on April 12 and ends at 10:16 AM on April 13. People rise early on Gudi Padwa day, take a bath, make all the arrangements and assemble the Gudi. One may hoist the Gudi during Abhijeet Muhurat, which will be between 11:56 AM to 12:47 PM.
Gudi Padwa is celebrated with joy in the South Indian states, including Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Goa. Shukla Pratipada of Chaitra month is celebrated as the festival of Gudi Padwa. This day is observed all over the country as a new festival. There are certain beliefs about this festival in Hinduism. The Gudi is the flag, and Padva is the Pratipada Tithi. It is said that on Gudi Padwa, Brahma Ji created the universe.
1. A new hope, a new beginning
A new dream is waiting to unfold
May this New Year bring your way
Millions of joys unheard untold
Happy Gudi Padwa 2021
2. A new ray of light
A new beginning of success coming your way
Wish you the best life could offer
This special Gudi Padwa Day
Happy Gudi Padva.
3. Dream and make your dreams come true
These are my Gudi Padwa wishes for you
Happy Gudi Padwa 2021
4. Every day of every year
May God bless you with health and cheer
Never go far always be near
These are my wishes for you dear
Happy Gudi Padwa.
5. Gudi Padwa is a new beginning
Of dreams, hopes and happiness too
May this wonderful year bring
Success, surprises and happiness to you
Have a great Gudi Padwa 2021
6. Gudi Padwa is finally here
An important day for you and me
I pray for your goodwill and health
May you be blessed till eternity
7. Gudi Padwa is Gods way to say
I am sending a fresh start your way
Happy beginnings!
8. Happy Gudi Padwa to the most amazing person I have ever known.
May all your dreams come true.
Thanks for being you!
9. I am missing you this Gudi Padwa
This wish comes from my heart
May you be blessed all through the year
Wish you a wonderful start.
Happy Gudi Padwa.
10. Let us come together with a resolution to spread love and peace in everyone’s lives on this honorary Day. Happy Gudi Padwa to you and your family.
The following method is only done on the main Chaitra:
• New Year Phal Shravan (knowing new year's horoscope)
• Oil Abhyanga (bath with oil)
• Nimba Patra Prashan (eating neem leaves)
• Start of Chaitra Navratri
• Ghat Sthapana
Vishnu: Vishnu: Vishnu: Adya Brahmano Vyasa: Parardhe Sriswetavarakaalpe Jambudvipe Bharatvarshe Amuknamasamvatsare Chaitrasukh Pratipadi Amukwasara Amukgotrah Amukanamaham Praharamanasya Navvarsyasya Prathamdivase Vishwasrijah Sri Brahmanah
1. Gudi is decorated after morning bath etc.
2. People clean the houses. In villages, houses are painted with cow dung.
3. According to the Shastras, one should perform Abhyanga Snaan on the day of Arunodaya.
4. There is a custom to worship Gudi immediately after sunrise. It should not be delayed much.
5. Beautiful Rangoli is made with bright colors, and fresh flowers are used to decorate the house.
6. People get ready by wearing new and beautiful clothes. Generally, Marathi women wear nauvari (9 yards long saree) on this day, and men wear kurta-pajama or dhoti-kurta with saffron or red turban.
7. The family gather and celebrate this festival and congratulate each other on the new festival.
8. On this day, there is a tradition of listening to the horoscope of the new year.
1. On this day, after waking up in the morning, ubtan of the gram flour and oil is applied. After that, a bath is taken.
2. The place where Gudi is applied is cleaned thoroughly.
3. After this, take the Sankalp of Puja and make a swastika at the cleaned place. After this, construct the sand altar.
4. After this, spread a white-colored cloth and color it with turmeric kumkum. After this, make an Ashtadal and worship Brahma Ji's idol with all the rules and regulations.
5. Finally, perform the Sthaapana of Gudi.
Maharashtra has a tradition of serving and eating some unique dishes on the day of Gudi Padwa. On this day, Puran Poli or sweet roti is made in Maharashtra. Jaggery, neem flower, tamarind, and raw mango are mixed to make this dish. This dish also has a philosophy of its own. It is said that jaggery is for sweetness in life, neem flowers remove bitterness from one's life, tamarind and raw mangoes symbolize the sour-sweet experiences of life. In other states, too, there are different traditions of observing this festival.