Ugadi is celebrated in different parts of India on a large scale. This article can guide you with information on when Ugadi will be celebrated in the coming years. Read to know more. You can plan ahead or even choose to send gifts from our website.

When is Ugadi in 2025?

 

Ugadi in 2025 is on the 30th of March, Sunday.

 

When is Ugadi in 2025, 2026, 2027?

During Ugadi people decorate their houses with new items, you can opt for attractive home decor items as Ugadi gifts to India. In the Home decor section, you will avail of diverse decorative items such as flower vases, bedsheets, showpieces, and so on. The presence of these home decor items will definitely add special beauty to their home. You can make the festival more auspicious by sending precious puja items as Ugadi gifts to India. Moreover, if you are not sure about your dear one’s taste you can enthrall the recipient by sending gift vouchers for Pantaloons, Tanishq, Will Lifestyle, and various other brands. They will be delighted to buy products of their choice with the help of these gift vouchers.

When is Ugadi in 2026?

 

Ugadi in 2026 is on the 19th of March, Thursday.

 

When is Ugadi in 2025, 2026, 2027?

The first day of Chaitra Navratri is celebrated with much pomp all across the country. According to Hindu traditions, Chaitra Navratri falls in the first month of the Hindu lunar calendar, known as Chaitra. Therefore, the beginning of Chaitra Navratri is marked on the first day of the Chaitra month, which is also marked as the Hindu New Year. This day has special significance in various states. While people of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka celebrate it as Ugadi, Maharashtra, and Goa mark the same day as Gudi Padwa.

When is Ugadi in 2027?

 

Ugadi in 2027 is on the 7th of April, Wednesday.

 

When is Ugadi in 2025, 2026, 2027?

People of Deccan India celebrate Ugadi with lots of faith, devotion, and enthusiasm. The preparation for this grand festival begins a week before. People clean their houses, buy new apparel, and various other requirements for the festival. On the main day, people take a bath before dawn and decorate their houses with fresh mango leaves and coconut. They also splash cow dung water on the floor and even decorate the entrance of the house with colorful ‘rangolis’. People visit temples and offer prayers to God for their well-being, success, and prosperity. They take the blessing of God before beginning the new year. Apart from these religious and traditional customs, people enjoy the festival by preparing special dishes such as "pulihora”, “bobbatlu" "puliogure" and "holige". People visit each other's houses and greet each other with Ugadi gifts.

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