Ugadi/Yugadi, also called Samvatsaradi, meaning the beginning of a new year, is a major Hindu New Year festival celebrated with devotion and cultural vibrancy. It marks the start of a fresh annual cycle and symbolizes renewal, hope, and prosperity. Ugadi Festival is observed according to the Hindu lunisolar calendar; it usually falls in late March or early April.
Ugadi Festival
Ugadi Festival is widely celebrated in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Goa, where it holds deep cultural and religious significance as the traditional New Year’s Day.
- In Karnataka, it is also referred to as Souramana Ugadi or Mesha Sankranti, especially among followers of the solar calendar system.
- The term Souramana refers to the solar calendar, which calculates time based on the movement of the sun, while Chandramana is the lunar calendar that tracks time using the phases of the moon.
- The festival is observed on the first day of the Chaitra month in the Hindu lunisolar calendar, marking the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new agricultural and spiritual cycle.
- One of the most important traditions is drawing decorative floor patterns known as Muggulu (rangoli), which symbolize prosperity and welcome positive energy into homes.
- Homes are adorned with Torana, which are fresh mango leaf decorations tied at entrances to signify good fortune and invite auspiciousness.
- A unique dish called Ugadi Pachadi is prepared and shared, made from ingredients like neem, jaggery, tamarind, and raw mango, representing different flavors of life such as joy, sorrow, anger, and surprise.
- Ugadi has historical significance as well, with references in medieval inscriptions and texts that mention charitable donations made to temples on this auspicious day.
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Last updated on April, 2026
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