Sunday, March 30, 2014

Ugadi or Gudipadava - the New Year Day Festivals of India


Panchanga Patanam: Priest reads out the 'panchangam' (almanac), at a temple Source: The Hindu 

Womenfolk Rejoice on Ugadi
The term Ugadi has two syllables i.e., Yuga (Era) and aadi (commencement). So Ugadi marks the beginning of New Year according to Telugu calendar.
Pooja at Home
The New Year festival Ugadi (Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka) or Gudi Padava (Maharashtra) or Cheti Chand (Sindh) is being celebrated on the first day of the every Hindu calendar year by the people of Deccan region in India.

Chandramana: the Hindu Calendar System

According to the Hindu Panchang or ephemeris the first day of the Hindu lunar (Chandramana) calendar falls on the Chaitra sukla Padyami i.e., Pradhama thithi during Shukla Paksha or waxing cycle of the moon (bright moon fortnight) of Chaitra month (Corresponding month March). Sali vahana Saka (Era) is the Hindu lunar (Chandramana) calendar followed in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra states and hence it is rightly termed as 'Lunar Almanac of Deccan' (Wikipedia). It also marks the beginning of spring season.

Salivahana Era

Traditionally King Salivahana is being credited for initiating the calendar and hence the name Salvahana Saka. Historians corresponds the beginning if Salivahana to 78 AD of your Gregorian Calendar. Thus the current Salivahana year 1936 corresponds with the year 2014 AD.

Sowramana: the Hindu Calendar System

Please understand that only people from the three states celebrate new year on this day. People of Assam, Bengal, Kerala, Manipur, Orissa, Punjab and Tamil Nadu follow Hindu Solar (Sowramana) calendar.

Tamil New Year

The new year is celebrated in Tamil Nadu as Nirayana Mesha Sankranti (Sun's transition into Nirayana Aries). The day marks the enry of sun into Aries or Mesha sign / Rasi of the zodiac (Corresponding Gregorian calendar date April 13 or14).

Vishu

The new year (Vishu) day in Kerala is celebrated in Kerala as Thiruvonam (Sun's transition into Nirayana Margasira). The day marks the entry of sun into Leo or Simha sign / Rasi of the zodiac. This day coincides with Shravana or Thiruvonam star.

Sixty year Cycle

Another interesting information about the Tamil and Telugu calendar is the revolving cycle of years. Unlike other calendar system there is a name for every year. Thus there is a list of sixty calendar names. After the end of every sixty cycle the new cycle begins. Accordingly the name of the current new year is 'Virodhi' and it is the 23rd year in the list. It falls on Friday the 27th day of March 2009.

Holy Bath in Rivers

Fervor and gaiety mark Ugadi. The new year dawns with fanfare among the People of Deccan region. The households will clean their homes and decorate the entrance with mango leaf festoons. People go to holy rivers and take head bath. Worship sun god. Traditionally the bath is associated 'Surya Arkya' with sesame thil and hence the ritual is named as 'Thailabhyanganam.' People enjoy with this festival by dressing in colorful attire.

Rejoice with Neem recipes

Another interesting ritual of Ugadi is 'Nimba Kusuma Bhakshana.' The term 'Nimba' means neem and the term 'Kusuma' means flower. There is much importance to neem flower in Ugadi celebrations.
Nimba Kusuma Bhakshana
Neem is bitter in taste. People will rejoice in tasting the ingredients representing three tastes. The households will prepare Neem Sauce (Pachadi) and Neem Soup (Rasam). The ingredients of the recipes will represent six tastes i.e., jaggey (sweet), raw mango (sour), salt (salty), neem flower (bitter), chili (pungent) and tamarind (astingent). In Kannada the recipe is named as 'Bevu-Bella.'

Panchanga Sravanam

The traditional Panchanga Sravanam is an important event. People will assemble at temples in the morning and listen the new year prospects as described in the Panchangam i.e., regional ephemeris / almanac / calendar.

Reference Sources:

1) Gudi Padwa http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudi_Padwa
2) Indian New Year's days http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_New_Year's_days
3) Ugadi & Gudi Padwa http://www.astrologyforu.com/others/events/ugadi.php
4) Ugadi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugadi
5) Usher in the New Year http://hinduism.about.com/od/festivalsholidays/a/hindunewyear.htm
 
Published by MUTHUSAMY R on Mar 27, 2009 in ASSOCIATED CONTENT
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  1. Thanks for this explanatory note on beginning of a new year as per the Indian calendar.

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