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Gudi Padwa is an important festival celebrated in the Indian state of Maharashtra. This festival is celebrated on the Pratipada date of Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. According to the Hindu calendar, this year Gudi Padwa (Gudi Padwa 2025) will be celebrated on March 30. There is a lot of confusion in the minds of people about this day, so let us clear all your confusion in this article.

 

Religious significance of Gudi Padwa (Gudi Padwa 2025 Significance)

Gudi Padwa is also known as Marathi New Year. On this day people clean their houses and decorate them with rangoli and flowers. They also wear new clothes and cook traditional food. On the day of Gudi Padwa, people also hoist a special flag called Gudi, which symbolizes victory and prosperity.

 

Method of worship of Gudi Padwa (Gudi Padwa 2025 Puja Vidhi)

Wake up early in the morning, take a bath and wear new clothes. Clean your houses and decorate them with rangoli and flowers. Put a flag i.e. Gudi in front of the house. Gudi is put at the main entrance of the house or on the roof. On this day people also make traditional food like - Shrikhand, Puran Poli and Sabudana Vada etc. Along with this, people enjoy this day with their family and friends and wish each other a Happy New Year.

 

When is Gudi Padwa, 29 or 30 March? (Gudi Padwa 2025 Date Or Shubh Muhurat)

According to the Hindu calendar, the Pratipada date of the Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month will begin on March 29 at 04:27 pm. At the same time, it will end the next day i.e. on March 30 at 12:49 pm. Udaya date is valid in Hinduism. Therefore, the festival of Gudi Padwa will be celebrated on March 30.

 

Special Rituals of Gudi Padwa

On the day of Gudi Padwa, people perform many rituals. They worship the Sun God and offer him water. They also remember their ancestors and offer tarpan and pinddaan to them. Donation also has special importance on this day. In such a situation, donate food and clothes to the poor and needy.


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