Thursday, March 30, 2006

Happy New Year!!

Wishing u all a very happy Gudhi Padava and happier coming year!

May all ur "dre@m$" come true!!

पुन्हा एक नवे वर्ष ....
पुन्हा एक नवी दिशा ..!
तुमच्या कर्तुत्वाला पुन्हा एक नवी दिशा ...
नवे स्वप्न - नवी क्षितिजे ....
सोबत गुढीपाडव्याच्या नव्याकोऱ्या शुभेच्छा!

Something interesting about this festival :

Importance - The Beginning Of The Hindu Calendar.
Special - A Mixture Made Of Tender Neem Leaves, Tamarind, Ajwain, Gram-Pulse And Jaggery
Gudhi Padwa heralds the advent of a prosperous new year and is considered as one of the most auspicious days by Hindus. The Hindu year begins on the first day, "shuddha pratipada", of the month of Chaitra (March-April). It is one of the 'Muhurat' amongst the three and a half Muhurats that occur in Hindu calendar year. The day is considered auspicious for building or entering a new house, putting a child to school, or starting a business. With this day begins the new season, the spring.

It is believed that on 'Gudi Padva' :

The Universe was created by Brahma.
Satyuga (The Age of Truth and Justice) began.
King Vali was killed by Rama.Shri Rama returned to Ayodhya victorious.
This is one of the 3 and a half days in the Hindu Lunar calendar, whose every moment is considered auspicious


It is a day of great festivity and rejoicing. People get up early and clean their houses, decorating them with intricate rangoli designs. New clothes are worn, and sweets made for the occasion include shrikhand, basundi, jalebis etc. Many homes also decorate the pots with coconuts, flowers and mango leaves, symbolizing nature's bounty to all.

On this day a pole named Gudhi is erected in front of the house. Padwa is another name for "Pratipada", the first day of the lunar month. A new cloth is tied on the Gudhi, a metal or silver vessel is put on to it and a garland of sweets is hung on it. People welcome the New Year with Gudhi worship and distribute Prasad comprising of tender Neem leaves, tamarind, Ajwain, gram-pulse and jaggery. The Neem paste is believed to purify the blood and build up immunity in the body against diseases.

(Thanks to first person who collected this information, I am just a copy cat!)