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Ugadi or
Yugadi, also
known as Samvatsarādi (meaning "beginning of the year"), is New Year's Day
according to the
Hindu calendar and is
celebrated in the...
- mark the
start of the Year.
Telugu New Year (Ugadi),
Kannada New Year (
Yugadi) is
celebrated in
March (generally),
April (occasionally). Traditionally...
- new year. In Kodagu, in
Southwestern Karnataka, however, both new year,
Yugadi (corresponding to Gudi
Padwa in March) and Bisu (corresponding to Vishu...
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festivals include Annabhishekam,
Shiva Deepam,
Ardra Darshanam, Sankranthi,
Yugadi, and Navarathri. Anna
prasadam is
provided every Monday.
During shivaratri...
- dish
served in the
state of
Karnataka on all occasions,
especially during Yugadi (ಯುಗಾದಿ).
Different varieties of
holige are
served in
various parts of Karnataka...
- yeast. They are made on
special days such as
Ganesh Chaturthi,
Sonsar Padvo/
Yugadi and
Makar Sankranti,
Catholic Christians generally prepare them for church...
- needed] The name
Yugadi or
Ugadi is
derived from the
Sanskrit words Yuga (age) and ādi (beginning) i.e. 'The
beginning of a new age'.
Yugadi or
Ugadi falls...
- day as both
their birth and
wedding anniversary. Gudi Padwa,
Cheti Chand,
Yugadi,
Navreh (Chandramana Nava Varsha)
First Day of
waxing moon of
Chaitra (Hindu...
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Lakhs of people.
Samgama festival in
Tirumakudalu every year on the day of
Yugadi festival.
Lakhs of
people visit the fest and take holy dip in the confluence...
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Dakshina Kannada also
celebrate traditional Hindu festivals like Bisu,
Yugadi (Ugadi),
Krishna Janmashtami,
Ganesha Chaturthi,
Navaratri (Dasara), Deepavali...