New Year Festivals in India: Vaisakhi, Vishu, Bishub, Bahag Bihu, Gudi Padwa, Puthandu

13 Apr 2024

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The President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu extended warm wishes on the eve of Vaisakhi, Vishu, Bishub, Bahag Bihu, Poila Boishakh, Vaishakhadi and Puthandu.  

New Year Festivals in India

List of New Year Festivals in India

Here is a list of traditional “New Year Festivals in India”; 

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  • Vaisakhi: 

    • Celebration: Vaishakhadi is celebrated in Punjab for the Punjabi New Year.
    • Community: Sikhs community. 
    • Historical Significance: It commemorates the formation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1699.
    • Harvest Celebration: Additionally, it serves as a harvest festival, rejoicing over the readiness of crops for harvesting.
    • New Year Festivals in IndiaTraditional Customs: During Vaishakhadi, people visit gurdwaras, participate in processions called Nagar Kirtan, and indulge in traditional Punjabi music and dance like Bhangra and Gidda.
  • Vishu:

    • Celebration: Vishu is a Hindu festival celebrated as the New Year Day in Kerala.
    • Deities: On Vishu day, people worship Vishnu and his incarnation, Krishna.
    • Timing: Typically, Vishu falls in the month of April.

New Year Festivals in India

  • Bishub (Pohela Boishakh):

    • Celebration: It is Celebrated on the first day of the Bengali calendar.
    • Significance: It Marks the start of the Bengali New Year. 
      • It is also known as Poila Boishakh.
    • State: This festival is celebrated in West Bengal and Bangladesh.
    • Activities: Cities host fairs where people greet each other with “Shubho Nobobarsho.”
    • Special Dish: Panta Ilish (fermented rice with hilsa fish) is a special dish for this occasion.

New Year Festivals in India

  • Bahag Bihu:

    • Timing: This festival is celebrated around mid-April. 
    • It’s Assam’s harvest festival and also marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year.
    • Types of Bihu: There are three types of Bihu: 
    • New Year Festivals in IndiaCelebrations: Bihu dance performances, feasting, and community gatherings are common.   
    • Meji Tradition: To signal the end of the harvest season, people light bonfires called Meji.
  • Gudi Padwa:

    • Celebration: This festival is Celebrated in Maharashtra by Marathi and Konkani Hindu people.
    • Other Name: Samvatsar Padvo.
    • Significance:It marks the beginning of the Hindu solar year.
      • It is also the first day of the bright phase of the moon. 
    • Date: It occurs on the initial day of the Hindu month of Chaitra.
    • Rituals: People take a holy bath, visit temples, and exchange greetings.
    • Deity worship: Lord Brahma
    • Gudi (a decorated pole) is hoisted outside homes.
      • New Year Festivals in IndiaGudi Dvaja: This special setup includes a cloth, often a saree or dhoti, adorned with flowers, mango leaves, and neem leaves.
  • Puthandu (Tamil New Year):

    • Timing: It marks the start of Tamil Nadu’s New Year, usually in mid-April.
    • Significance: The first day of the year on the Tamil calendar is celebrated as a festival by Tamil people worldwide.
    • Traditions: People make Kolam, intricate floor designs, cook a special dish called Mango Pachadi, and visit temples.

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