Hindu Nav Varsh 2024 : Hindu New Year or Nav Varsh is also known as Chaitra Shukla Pratipada or Gudi Padwa in many parts of India. The Hindu Nav Varsh 2024 will begin on 9th April 2024, which marks the first day of the Hindu lunar calendar year, also known as Vikram Samvat.
Nav Varsh is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy in different parts of India with various names and customs. For instance, in Maharashtra, it is celebrated as Gudi Padwa, while in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, it is celebrated as Ugadi, in Karnataka it is celebrated as Yugadi, and so on.
People decorate their homes with colourful Rangolis, wear new clothes, and offer prayers to God seeking blessings for a prosperous and happy year ahead. Special dishes and sweets are prepared and shared with family and friends to celebrate the occasion.
Hindu Nav Varsh Story
There are many stories and legends associated with the Hindu New Year or Hindu Nav Varsh. One of the most popular stories is the legend of Lord Brahma, who is considered to be the creator of the universe in Hindu mythology.
According to the legend, Lord Brahma created the universe on the day of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, which marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. It is believed that Lord Brahma created the earth, the sky, and the entire universe on this day.
Another popular legend associated with the Hindu New Year is the story of King Vikramaditya. According to the legend, King Vikramaditya was a just and righteous king who ruled his kingdom with wisdom and compassion.
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One day, he came across a sage who had a peculiar wish – to find a king who could carry him on his shoulders and walk around the kingdom, without speaking a word.
King Vikramaditya accepted the sage’s wish and carried him on his shoulders, walking silently around the kingdom. As they walked, the sage revealed his true identity as Lord Vishnu and blessed the king with prosperity and success.
In some parts of India, the Hindu New Year is celebrated as the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana, which is known as Ram Navami. People celebrate this day by performing puja, visiting temples, and exchanging greetings and sweets with their loved ones.
Overall, the Hindu New Year is a time of new beginnings, renewal, and hope. It is a time to celebrate the triumph of good over evil, and to start afresh with renewed energy and positivity.
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