It is made by combining various ingredients like tamarind, neem leaves, jaggery, raw mango, pepper, and salt. The dish signifies various human emotions, suggesting that the coming year will be filled with different life experiences.
Decorating the front door with red earth and a beautiful string of mango and neem leaves is another significant part of this sacred occasion. People also draw colourful patterns with rice of flowers, known as Kolamulus , in front of their houses.
Karnataka Tourism. Department of Tourism Contact Us. While Ugadi is primarily understood to be the festival celebrated in Karnataka and Andhra region, the Gudi Padwa is celebrated enthusiastically in the state of Maharashtra and many smaller pockets in North Indian states. People also decorate their houses and surroundings with vibrant colours and lighting. Traditional decorative motif rangolis are also created on the floors to celebrate the day.
Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Financial Express is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest Biz news and updates. Ugadi is one of the famous festivals celebrated among the Hindus with great pomp and fanfare.
Ugadi is celebrated as the New Year of the Telugu and Kannada people. It is not only celebrated by the Hindus but also by Sindhis and Maharashtrian people.
The festival is known by different names in different states. Each state has its way of celebrating this festival. The festival of Ugadi is celebrated in April every year.
On this day, all the people of the state unite and enjoy to the fullest together. Great job! Wisdom in our festivals: Why do we celebrate Ugadi?
Also see: Sri Ramanavami: Why do we celebrate it the way we do? Ugadi Delicacies Ugadi Pachadi: Made from raw banana, raw mango, neem, tamarind and jaggery, this delicacy is prepared by many people. Here are some ways that you and your children can celebrate this occasion- Make those greeting memorable: Make the wishing rounds with your child which can be utterly excited, especially if they are all decked up.
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