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2004 Yugadi Date for Mysore, Karnataka, India

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2004 Yugadi

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Mysore, India
Kannada New Year
21st
March 2004
Sunday / ಭಾನುವಾರ
Family gathered to celebrate the Yugadi festival
Yugadi Celebration

Yugadi Timings

Kannada Shaka Samvat 1926 Begins
Yugadi on Sunday, March 21, 2004
Padya Tithi Begins - 28:11+ on Mar 20, 2004
Padya Tithi Ends - 28:25+ on Mar 21, 2004

New Samvata Mantri Mandala
👑Raja - Surya
सूर्यस्य राज्ये जलहीनता स्यात्पयोधराणां महती च पीडा।
जनस्य चोराः फलपुष्पमल्पं भवेत्तरूणां कलहो नृपाणाम्॥
When Lord Surya becomes king, clouds produce very little rainfall, the people suffer severe distress. Theft increases among the populace, trees yield fewer fruits and flowers, and disputes arise among rulers.
⚜️Mantri - Mangal
भौमे प्रधाने क्वचिदेव वृष्टिर्धान्यं महर्घं ज्वलनप्रकोपः।
स्यात्तस्कराणामनयोऽतिघोरः प्रजेश्वरा युद्धविधायिनः स्युः॥
When Lord Mangala becomes Mantri, rainfall occurs only in certain places. Food prices rise sharply and there is an increase in fire-related calamities. Severe disturbances caused by thieves occur, and rulers tend to engage in warfare.
⚔️Senadhipati - Chandra
अथ च दुर्गपतिमृगलांछनो नरवराः सुखिनः शुभशासनात्।
बहुधनेक्षुज गोरसभोगिनो नृपतयो नरगीतपराक्रमाः॥
When Lord Chandra becomes Senadhipati, respected persons gain honour. Rulers provide good governance, and the standard of living improves. People remain pleased with their leaders. Milk production increases.
🌾Sasyadhipati - Shukra
रोगैर्मुक्ता निर्भयाः सर्वलोकाः पच्यन्ते वा सर्वधान्यानि नूनम्।
वृक्षाः शश्वत्पुष्पिता भूरिवृष्टिः सस्याधीशो यत्र दैत्येन्द्रमन्त्री॥
When Lord Shukra becomes Sasyadhipati, people are free from diseases and live without fear. All grains ripen properly. Trees remain constantly in bloom, and rainfall is plentiful.
🌻Dhanyadhipati - Budha
गोधूमशालीक्षुयवादिकानां विद्वज्जनानामपि वृद्धिरस्ति।
वेद‌श्रुताभ्यासरता द्विजेन्द्रा धान्याधिपो यत्र हिमांशुपुत्रः॥
When Lord Budha, the son of Lord Chandra, becomes Dhanyadhipati, there is growth in wheat, rice, sugarcane, barley and similar crops. Scholars prosper and learned Brahmin remain engaged in the study and recitation of the Vedas.
💰Dhanadhipati - Guru
सुमनसां च गुरुर्द्रविणाधिपोवणिजवृत्तिपराः सुखभाजनाः।
फलित पुष्पित भूमिरुहाः सदा विविधद्रव्ययुता भुवि मानवाः॥
When Lord Brihaspati becomes Dhanadhipati, people are virtuous and pure-minded. Merchants rejoice due to excellent financial gains. Trees bear abundant fruits and flowers. Humanity enjoys wealth and diverse comforts.
🌧Meghadhipati - Chandra
नदीतडागादिषु भूरितोयमतीव धान्यं प्रबला जनाश्च।
शालीक्षुगोवारिचराभिवृद्धिर्मेघाधिपो यत्र निशाकरः स्यात्॥
When Lord Chandra becomes Meghadhipati, rivers and reservoirs are filled with abundant water. Food grains are plentiful and people become strong. Rice, sugarcane, cows, and aquatic creatures increase in number.
🍯Rasadhipati - Shani
नीलीगजोर्णापटलोहजातं समर्घतामेति रसा महार्घाः।
वलारिरल्पं सलिलं ददाति रसाधिनार्थोऽर्कसुतो यदा स्यात्॥
When Lord Shani becomes Rasadhipati, goods made from indigo, elephants, wool, iron, and similar materials become expensive. Liquids substances also become costly. Clouds bring very little rainfall.
🪙Nirasadhipati - Guru
हरिद्रापीतवस्तूनां पीतवस्त्रादिकं च यत्।
नीरसेशो यदा जीवः सर्वेषां प्रीतिरुत्तमा॥
When Lord Brihaspati becomes Nirasadhipati, turmeric and other yellow-coloured items, including yellow garments, increase in value. A feeling of happiness and contentment spreads among the people.
🍎Phaladhipati - Chandra
यदिविधुः फलपो द्रुमराशयः फलयुता व्रतिभिः कुसुमैर्युताः।
द्विजमुखा वरभोगसमन्विता नृपतयो नयपालनतत्पराः॥
When Lord Chandra becomes Phaladhipati, trees and creepers bear abundant fruits and flowers. Scholars, Brahmin and teachers receive comforts and wealth. Rulers remain just and devoted to protecting and properly governing their people.

Notes: All timings are represented in 24+ hour notation in local time of Mysore, India with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours past midnight are higher than 24:00 and fall on next day. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.

Yugadi 2004

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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