Welcoming the Hindu New Year - Ugadi or Gudi Padwa

Ugadi, is an Indian festival which marks the first day of Indian Lunar calendar. The first day of first month, Chaitra is observed as Lunar New Year's day. Ugadi is celebrated with a great emphasis involving several rituals by the people of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra. In Maharashtra, the festival is called as Gudi Padwa.

The legend of the festival is quite spectacular as it dates back to the creation of Universe! According to a legend, it is considered that Lord Brahma created the universe on this auspicious day, thus symbolizing the beginning of time.



The significance of lunar calendar and the Ugadi festival is that it welcomes the immaculacy of the spring season. It denotes the beginning of the season where the entire mother earth is found to be blooming with colorful flowers and fruits and thereby bringing happiness, prosperity and growth to the fellow humans.

The preparation of Ugadi celebration begins at least a week advance. People deep clean the entire house a week ahead, and purchase new clothes for them-selves and for their family. Wearing new clothes on this day symbolizes keeping step into a new beginning.

On the day of Ugadi, people wake up before the break of dawn and take head bath with sesame oil and later they wear new clothes which isnormally traditional. Women's wear kanchipuram silk sarees or salwar suits and men wear ethnic wears like kurtas or dhotis.  The homes and temples are decorated with flowers and mango leaf.  People either make a visit to temple and recite panchanga along with the priests or do the offerings to god at their home to seek the blessings of almighty. Ugadi special cuisines are made and shared among the family. These are few of many rituals done on the day of Ugadi.

Wishing you all a joyful and prosperous Ugadi!!!


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Happy St Patrick’s Day

St Patrick’s Day which falls on 17th March of every year commemorates the death of Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland. The day which was once considered to be a religious feast with visits to church and performing prayers has now transfigured into a day of celebration including roaring parties, music and dance festivals with a diverse range of food.


How to celebrate St Patrick’s Day?

1.       Though St Patrick’s Day is celebrated in many parts of the world, it is historically a festival of Irish culture. So celebrating the day in Ireland would equal nothing else.

2.       The St Patrick’s Day parade will take place in many parts of the world. The parade will usually happen for 4 to 5 hours on the main streets of the city. One can be a part of the parade by joining the parade committee and by actually performing in the parade or find a perfect bleacher and watch the parade with your friends and family.

3.       On this day, Not only the Irish wear green, everybody turns to be an Irish for the day and wear green color costumes or dress up like a leprechaun. Shamrock stamped t shirts or accessories are all worn are as part of Men’s clothing. Women’s wear includes anything in green, like a short dress, a gown or simply a green blouse and pants or skirt. According to the Irish community, shamrock, a three leaved plant, is believed to be used a Holy trinity by Patron Saint.


4.       Any festival is incomplete without food. Especially the Paddy’s day has its own Irish delicacies. The spread generally includes corned beef and cabbage, Irish stew, Sheppard’s pie and Guinness float.
Wear green and have an amusing St Patrick’s Day!