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why gudi padwa celebrated

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Answered by nikki1271
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Gudi Padwa is observed in the month of Chaitra, according to the luni-solar calendar, and is considered an auspicious day that marks the New Year, celebrates the onset of spring and the reaping of Rabi crops. It is known as the Maharashtrian new year...

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Answered by Hema0661
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Gudi Padwa marks the onset of New year in Maharashtra and the start of spring season. It is celebrated on the first day of Chaitra month (Chaitra Navratra). Gudi Padwa is celebrated in other parts of India as well but with different names for eg. in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh it is celebrated as Ugadi, In Kashmir as Nau roz, In Punjab as Baisakhi, in Bengal as Naba Barsha, in Assam as Bihu, in Kerala as Vishu, in Tamil Nadu as Putuhandu and Sindhi community celebrate it as Cheti Chand. It is considered as most auspicious day of the year.
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