Ugadi Images 2020 : Regional New Year in Karnataka


 the planet Ugadi springs from two different words; 'Yuga' means 'age' in Sanskrit and 'Adi' means both in Sanskrit and Kannada. This festival celebrates the New Year in Karnataka. today is additionally referred to as a eclipse and refers to the start of the year consistent with the Hindu calendar which usually occurs within the months of March and April (according to the Gregorian calendar). This auspicious day involves religious supervision and clientele. it's customary for people to buy fiercely within the months before Chaitra (in the primary month of the Hindu calendar). Which day is widely known with enthusiasm and is additionally considered because the herald of the harvest season.









The background : 


             In some legends related to the ax, there's one associated with Brahm which is widely popular. it's believed that Lord Brahma starts creating the planet on this time|at the moment|in this day and age"> today and Yugadi means the age during which the present generation lives. For example: Kalyug. it's also called Chitra Sudha Padyami consistent with Hindu religious texts.

Ugadi also coincides with the start of spring and therefore the harvest season. today is additionally considered very auspicious for starting a replacement venture. However, all business transactions are done following some religious remarks that are said to bring luck , wealth and virtue to 2 believers.



Arrangement :


Before the start of Chaitra, people had their houses clear and white and decorated the template also because the rooms of the deity in their houses with jasmine flowers and mango leaves.

To begin the celebration, the entire family wakes up before the don and takes a head bath after massaging the whole body with vegetable oil and new, traditional clothing. The idols of the deities inside the house are then also bathed in oil, after which neem flowers, manga and tamarind are worshiped. The elderly woman of the family then applies vermilion of oil and water to the angry member's forehead, each member of the family having their reflections during a pot of melted ghee.

The whole family worships the almanac. The new Hindu almanac is read for the primary time. it's believed that blessings are especially given to those that read and hear the almanac. What the temple priests are studying must tend a present of thanks within the sort of new clothes to the almanac.

"Indradhwaja", which is supposed to usher in rain, is worship, which is additionally the longer term of Gudi Padwa, the New Year of Mahabharata. Devotees decorate the front entrance with red earth and a string of mango and neem leaves. the doorway door is additionally decorated with Rangoli inviting chalk. Fully colored powder also can be wont to fill the outline.

There is a special sort of food item that's prepared for the occasion and is named Bayu Bella. Preparation may be a mixture of neem flower buds, jaggery, green chillies, salt, tamarind juice and unripe mixture symbolizes a mix of pleasant, sad, thornless, fearful, disgusting and surprising events in life.




Food is first offered to the gods, before the family devours them. the remainder of the day is spent visiting temples, praying and celebrating with family and friends.



Style and variety

In preparation for the New Year , men and ladies in Karnataka buy new clothes and jewellery for today . Traditionally, men wore white or closed dresses - white lined shirts with cotton lungi or long plaid dresses embellished with gold brocade. While visiting the temple, men also donate Angavastram, an oblong cloth of uniform color and ornamentation. However in recent times, men wish to wear new shirts and both dresses are completed with gold chain with gold wrist to observe the match.

Women wear opulent dresses during today like brocade sarees like Bangler silk or Kanjeevaram think gold in rich colors with zari border. Accessory decorating your hair with jasmine flowers. Traditional motifs in jewelery include pure gold necklaces, earrings and bangles.

Even the lass of the family is seen wearing silk lehenga choli. The dress is completed in green with string of jasmine flowers and jewelery like pearl necklaces, manga tikkas and gold earrings.

It has a more contemporary style, when women and young girls wear cotton saris in traditional gold brocade designs or use colored threads. Accessories also are contemporary in terms of sporting custom jewelery.