The spring festival “Bohag Bihu” celebrated in the middle of April as the beginning season of agriculture. The main food of this festival is Mangai Pachadi, made of raw mangoes, jaggery and neem flowers. People wish each other “Puthandu Vazthukal” which means Happy New Year and Chitterai Thiruvizha is celebrated in the Meenakshi Temple Madurai. The traditional tamil new year starts on mid-April either on 13 or 14 April, or first day of Tamil month Chithirai. The main celebration takes place at the birth place of the Khalsa and at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, at Talwandi Sabo and can be seen in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Usually Baisakhi falls on 13th April, and some time on 14th and also celebrated as the day of the formation of the Sikh Khalsa.
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The biggest harvest festival celebrated across North Indian states, especially in the land of Five river’s Punjab. On this day a gudi is found hanging out on the right side of the main entrance of the houses, Gudi is a bright yellow cloth tied to the tip of a long bamboo and copper pot placed in inverted on it along with a sugar garland.
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Gudi Padwa is celebrated on the first day of Chaitra month and its a New Year day for Maharashtrians and Konkanis. It is the festival of new beginning and time to get new clothes and some good food. This festival fall in the month of March–April (Chaitra month ), date always vary because the Hindu calendar follow a different day every year because the Hindu calendar system.
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Ugadi symbolizes beginning of an age, celebrated in the state of Karnataka and Andhra pradesh. 10 New Year and Harvest Festivals of Indian States Ugadi – Telugu New Year Culturally rich India has it’s own way to celebrate New Year’s day in different times of the year at different places.Įvery regions in India follow a different cultures, so traditions of new year’s day celebration also vary.Generally new year is celebrated in different states of India at the time of harvesting of crops, This is the same day which celebrate at other regions of India with different name as Gudi Padwa, Baisakhi, Cheiraoba – Manipur and Diwali – Marwari New Year. Though India celebrate New Year followed by both solar and lunar calendars system, Most of these new year festivals are celebrated based on Hindu calendar, that’s follow movement of the moon. As per Christian tradition, 1 January celebrated as New Year and India is all set to celebrate this evening in both way, The Goa celebration and other traditional way of celebration.