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2003 Yugadi Date for Lancaster, California, United States

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2003 Yugadi

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Lancaster, United States
Kannada New Year
2nd
April 2003
Wednesday / ಬುಧವಾರ
Family gathered to celebrate the Yugadi festival
Yugadi Celebration

Yugadi Timings

Kannada Shaka Samvat 1925 Begins
Yugadi on Wednesday, April 2, 2003
Padya Tithi Begins - 11:18 AM on Apr 01, 2003
Padya Tithi Ends - 01:40 PM on Apr 02, 2003

New Samvata Mantri Mandala
👑Raja - Budha
बुधस्य राज्ये धनधान्यसंकुलं महीतलं वृष्टिरनुत्तमा च।
जना विवाहोत्सवयज्ञकाङ्क्षिणः सुभिक्षमस्मिन्बहुवातवृष्टिः॥
When Lord Budha becomes king, the earth becomes prosperous with wealth and abundant crops, and rainfall is excellent. People eagerly perform marriages, festivals, and sacrificial rites. Prosperity prevails everywhere, with favorable winds and adequate rainfall.
⚜️Mantri - Surya
सूर्ये प्रधाने ज्वलिता धरित्री क्षुधाभिभूतं जगदल्पसस्यम्।
महर्घता रोगभयं जनानां युद्धं नृपाणामतुलं न वृष्टिः॥
When Lord Surya becomes Mantri, the earth appears scorched and the world suffers from hunger. Crop production is low. Prices rise significantly, diseases and fear arise among the people, kings engage in intense wars, and rainfall is very scanty.
⚔️Senadhipati - Shani
रविसुते गढपालिनि विग्रहो सकलदेशगताश्चलिता जनाः।
विविधवैरिविशेषितनागराः कृषिधनं न लभेद्भुवि कश्चन॥
When Lord Shani becomes Senadhipati, conflicts arise everywhere and people migrate. Citizens across regions become disturbed. Towns suffer from various enemies, and wealth through agriculture becomes unattainable.
🌾Sasyadhipati - Budha
मही च सर्वा सलिलेन पूर्णा भयं विनष्टं च सुखी जनः स्यात्।
नवानि धान्यानि फलैर्युतानि सस्याधिनाथो यदि चन्द्रजः स्यात्॥
When Lord Budha becomes Sasyadhipati, the earth is filled with water. Fear disappears and people remain happy. New grains are produced, and trees bear abundant fruits.
🌻Dhanyadhipati - Chandra
सुभिक्षसंदर्शनजातहर्षाः प्रजेश्वराः कोशविवृद्धियुक्ताः।
गावो बहुक्षीरदुधा भवन्ति धान्याधिपो यत्र निशाकरः स्यात्॥
When Lord Chandra becomes Dhanyadhipati, people rejoice at the sight of prosperity and abundance. The royal treasury increases and cows yield abundant milk.
💰Dhanadhipati - Mangal
असममौल्यकरोधरणीसुतःशरदि तापकरस्तुषधान्यहृत्।
सहसिमासिभवेद् द्विगुणं तदा नरपतिर्जनशोक विधायकः॥
When Lord Mangala becomes Dhanadhipati, instability prevails in markets and pricing. Standing crops suffer damage. Those who store goods during the month of Margashirsha gain profit. Immoral, unrighteous and corrupt leaders remain distressed and troubled.
🌧Meghadhipati - Shani
न क्वापि वृष्टिर्धरणीश्वराणां कोशोऽल्पकः शीतभयं क्वचिच्च।
अभूरि धान्यं प्रचुरामयश्च मेघाधिपो यत्र रवेः सुतः स्यात्॥
When Lord Shani becomes Meghadhipati, rainfall does not occur anywhere. The treasuries of kings become depleted. In some places there is fear of cold. Crop production is low and diseases spread widely.
🍯Rasadhipati - Shukra
गवां विवृद्धिर्लवणेक्षुलाक्षाकांस्यातसीवस्त्रघृतादिकानाम्।
समर्घताऽतीव जलस्य वृष्टी रसाधिपो यत्र च दैत्यमन्त्री॥
When Lord Shukra becomes Rasadhipati, cows increase in number. Salt, sugarcane, lac, bronze, flax, garments, Ghee and similar goods are available at fair prices. Rainfall is sufficient.
🪙Nirasadhipati - Budha
चित्रवस्त्रादिक चैव शङ्ख चन्दन पूर्वकम्।
अर्घवृद्धिः प्रजायेत नीरसेशो बुधोयदि॥
When Lord Budha becomes Nirasadhipati, prices of conch, sandalwood, emerald, diamond, pearl and various metals increase. Production of coal, stone, oil and several mineral resources declines.
🍎Phaladhipati - Shani
यदि शनिःफलपःफलहाभवेज्जनित पुष्पगणश्चद्रुमःसदा।
हिमभयं वर तस्करजन्तुभिर्जनपदोगदराशि समाकुलः॥
When Lord Shani becomes Phaladhipati, due to untimely or insufficient rainfall, grasses, fruits, flowers and vegetables are produced in lesser quantity and their prices increase. Frost, snowfall and unseasonal rains damage crops. Prices become unstable and there is fear of poisonous creatures.

Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Lancaster, United States with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.

Yugadi 2003

In Karnataka, the festival of Ugadi is celebrated in the form of Yugadi. It is a highly significant day for the followers of Hindu Dharma in Karnataka. On this day new Samvatsara begins in the Kannada calendar, which is a cycle of sixty years. All sixty Samvatsara are identified by unique names. According to the Kannada agricultural tradition as well, Yugadi is considered a special festival. In Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and other southern Indian regions, Yugadi is celebrated by the name Ugadi.

In Karnataka, Yugadi is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm. On this occasion, Rangoli is drawn at the main entrance, which is called Muggulu. Mango leaf Toranas are hung on doors and temples. In addition, a special dish called Pachadi is prepared, which contains a mixture of all tastes, i.e., sweet, sour, salty, bitter, astringent and spicy.

Yugadi is celebrated as Gudi Padwa by the people of Maharashtra. Both Yugadi and Gudi Padwa are celebrated on the same day.

Yugadi is new year according to Luni-Solar calendar. Luni-Solar calendars consider the position of the Moon and the position of the Sun to divide the year into months and days. The counter-part of Luni-Solar calendar is Solar calendar which considers only position of the Sun to divide the year into months and days. Because of that Hindu new year is celebrated twice in the year with different names and at two different times of the year. The Hindu new year based on Solar calendar is known as Puthandu in Tamil Nadu, Bihu in Assam, Vaisakhi in Punjab, Pana Sankranti in Orissa and Naba Barsha in West Bengal.

The day begins with ritual oil-bath followed by prayers. Oil bath and eating Neem leaves are must rituals suggested by scriptures. North Indians don't celebrate Yugadi but start nine days Chaitra Navratri Puja on the same day and also eat Neem with Mishri on the very first day of Navratri.

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