Gudi Padwa is a Hindu festival celebrated throughout India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The celebration marks the beginning of the monsoon season and is celebrated in some regions on the first day of the month of Phalguna.
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Gudi Padwa is a Gujarati festival celebrated primarily in Gujarat, India. It is celebrated on the first day of the month of Jyeshtha according to the Hindu calendar and marks the day when Lord Krishna was born. Gudi Padwa or Gudha is an Indian Hindu god of prosperity and good fortune.
Gudi Padwa is celebrated by Hindus and Sikhs alike to commemorate the New Year as well as the solar and lunar eclipses. It marks the first day of spring, a time for rebirth and renewal.
This Gudi Padwa animation shows the first day of Spring, when India celebrates the arrival of the sun. The festival is marked by color and festivity, family reunions and a host of new beginnings.
Gudi Padwa is a Gujarati festival celebrated primarily in Gujarat, India. It is celebrated on the first day of the month of Jyeshtha according to the Hindu calendar and marks the day when Lord Krishna was born. Gudi Padwa or Gudha is an Indian Hindu god of prosperity and good fortune.