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"Wishing everyone a very happy and prosperous Gudi Padwa, Baisakhi, Navrati, Ugaadi, Navreh and Cheti Chand. May this new year bring luck, success and happiness for us all. #Ugadi #HinduNavVarsh." ...
While the Maharashtrians celebrated Gudi Padwa on Sunday, the Telugu and Kannada speakers celebrated Ugadi and the Sindhis celebrated Cheti Chand with ... will celebrate Baisakhi on April 13 ...
Just like Ugadi and Gudi Padwa, this festival marks the arrival ... So, here’s wishing our readers a Happy Cheti Chand 2018!
The festival is also celebrated as Ugadi in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, and it is known as Cheti Chand amongst the Sindhis ... One such festival is Gudi Padwa which is celebrated amidst much ...
Happy Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Cheti Chand and more in advance ... Similar festivals like Vishu, Putthandu, and Baisakhi will soon follow. Each festival has its special dishes, and one of the most ...
A woman shop mini Gudis in market for the eve of Gudi Padwa the Hindus new year at Mulund market in Mumbai India celebrates three Hindu festivals today - Gudi Padwa, Ugadi and Navratri. Gudi Padwa ...
It signifies the beginning of the Marathi New Year. The festival of Gudi Padwa, also known as Ugadi, Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, or Cheti Chand, derives its name from 'gudi' which is the flag of ...
Gudi Padwa also known as Padwa is celebrated by people across the state of Maharashtra as the Marathi New Year. In Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, it is celebrated as Ugadi while Sindhis celebrate ...
Gudi Padwa marks the New Year for Maharashtrians ... patron Saint Jhulelal and celebrated as New Year’s for Sindhis, Cheti Chand is an auspicious day for the Sindhi community.
As India celebrates Chaitra Navratri, Cheti Chand, Gudi Padwa and Ugadi, Bollywood stars share how they spent the special day. Photograph: Kind courtesy Shraddha Kapoor/Instagram Shraddha Kapoor ...
Marathis will regale in the festivities of Gudi Padwa; Andhrites will welcome new beginnings with Ugadi; and Sindhis will celebrate Cheti Chand. Later this week, there’s Poila Boisakh in West ...