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		<title>Gudi Padwa: Celebrating the Hindu New Year on March 19, 2026</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Gudi Padwa, celebrated on March 19, 2026, marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year for the Marathi and Konkani communities. The festival is rich in cultural significance.</p>
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<p>What does Gudi Padwa signify for the Marathi and Konkani communities? Celebrated on March 19, 2026, it marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year, a time of renewal and festivity.</p>
<p>The festival coincides with the first day of Chaitra Navratri and is steeped in mythology. It is believed that on this day, Lord Brahma created the universe, making it a day of immense significance.</p>
<p>Additionally, Gudi Padwa commemorates Lord Rama&#8217;s return to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana, symbolizing victory and righteousness. The festival is also linked to King Shalivahan, who initiated the Shalivahana calendar, further embedding its historical roots.</p>
<p>Celebrations include various rituals such as hoisting the Gudi, creating rangoli decorations, and performing special puja. Popular festive foods like puran poli, shrikhand-puri, and batata bhaji are enjoyed during this time.</p>
<p>In Maharashtra, banks will remain closed on March 19, 2026, in observance of Gudi Padwa. The Pratipada Tithi, which begins at 06:52 AM and ends at 04:52 AM the following day, is considered particularly auspicious for new beginnings.</p>
<p>Moreover, Gudi Padwa is celebrated under different names in other regions, such as Ugadi in Karnataka and Yugadi in Andhra Pradesh, showcasing its widespread cultural importance across India.</p>
<p>As communities prepare for this vibrant festival, the anticipation builds for the rituals and celebrations that honor both tradition and the arrival of the new year. It is also a time when many consider it auspicious to purchase household items, further emphasizing the theme of new beginnings.</p>
<p>Gudi Padwa has deep roots in both mythology and history, celebrated as a harvest festival during ancient times under the Yadava dynasty. This rich cultural heritage continues to thrive today, uniting families and communities in joyous celebration.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding any new initiatives or events planned for this year&#8217;s Gudi Padwa celebrations, but the spirit of the festival is expected to be as vibrant as ever.</p>
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