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2016 Yugadi Date for New Delhi, NCT, India

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2016 Yugadi

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New Delhi, India
Kannada New Year
8th
April 2016
Friday / ಶುಕ್ರವಾರ
Family gathered to celebrate the Yugadi festival
Yugadi Celebration

Yugadi Timings

Kannada Shaka Samvat 1938 Begins
Yugadi on Friday, April 8, 2016
Padya Tithi Begins - 04:53 PM on Apr 07, 2016
Padya Tithi Ends - 01:06 PM on Apr 08, 2016

New Samvata Mantri Mandala
👑Raja - Shukra
शुक्रस्य राज्ये सरितस्तडागा वाप्यश्च कूपाः परिपूर्णतोयाः।
प्रभूतधान्यं फलिताश्च वृक्षा गावः सुदुग्धाः सुखिनश्च लोकाः॥
When Lord Shukra becomes king, rivers, ponds, step-wells, and wells are full of water. There is plenty of grain, trees are laden with fruits, cows produce abundant milk, and the people are prosperous and content.
⚜️Mantri - Budha
बुधे प्रधाने कमलेक्षुदुग्धगोधूमसंपत्प्रचुरा च वृष्टिः।
कीलालधान्यानि पचेलिमानि नरेश्वराणामपि कोशवृद्धिः॥
When Lord Budha becomes Mantri, there is abundance of lotuses, sugarcane, milk, and wheat. Rainfall is plentiful. Crops such as jaggery-producing canes and grains ripen well, and the treasuries of kings increase.
⚔️Senadhipati - Mangal
अपलिजो मछनायकतां गतो विविध दुःख वियोग समन्वितः।
जनपदेषु जनाः क्रय-विक्रये भय विशेतया न फलं क्वचित॥
When Lord Mangala becomes Senadhipati, people suffer various sorrows and separations. Conflicts and dissatisfaction arise between rulers and subjects. Traders invest less in commerce, and profits remain minimal. Scarcity of water and food grains prevails.
🌾Sasyadhipati - Shani
धान्यक्षयः कोशविहीनता स्यान्नरेश्वराणामपि मन्दवृष्टिः।
हुताशभीतिः प्रचुरामयः स्यात्सस्याधिनाथोऽर्कसुतो यदा स्यात्॥
When Lord Shani becomes Sasyadhipati, there is destruction of grains and even royal treasuries become depleted. Rainfall is scanty, there is fear of fire, and many kinds of diseases arise.
🌻Dhanyadhipati - Guru
यज्ञक्रियायां निरता द्विजाः स्युर्गावो बहुक्षीरयुता महिष्यः।
सुभिक्षकृद्वर्षति देवनाथो धान्याधिपो यत्र सुरेन्द्रमन्त्री॥
When Devaguru Brihaspati becomes Dhanyadhipati, Brahmin remain devoted to sacrificial rites. Cows and buffaloes yield abundant milk. Lord Indra sends ample rain, resulting in abundance of grains and prosperity.
💰Dhanadhipati - Shukra
द्रविणभो भृगुजो द्रविणेर्युताः समयताः सफलतानुगाः।
समसुखा क्रय-विक्रय जीविणो नृपतयो जनधान्य तत्पराः॥
When Lord Shukra becomes Dhanadhipati, people become prosperous. Equal happiness prevails everywhere. Trade and commerce achieve notable success. Governance functions smoothly, prosperity spreads in all directions, and positive sentiments arise among the populace.
🌧Meghadhipati - Mangal
वातः प्रचण्डोऽग्निभयं जनानामवृष्टिभीत्याकुलितं च धान्यम्।
व्याधिप्रकोपोपहताश्च सर्वे मेघाधिपो यत्र धरातनूजः॥
When Lord Mangala becomes Meghadhipati, strong winds blow fiercely. People live in fear of fire, and crops suffer due to drought. The entire population is afflicted by outbreaks of diseases.
🍯Rasadhipati - Chandra
गावो बहुक्षीरमभिस्रवन्त्यो वत्सोत्सुकाः सस्यभुजोऽतिपुष्टाः।
यज्ञक्रियायां निरताश्च विप्रा रसाधिनाथो हिमकृद्यदा स्यात्॥
When Lord Chandra becomes Rasadhipati, cows yield abundant milk and show affection toward their calves. Those who consume grains remain well-nourished and healthy. Brahmin remain engaged in sacrificial and religious rites.
🪙Nirasadhipati - Shani
अयःपिण्डादि लोहानां कृष्ण वस्त्रादि वस्तुनां।
अर्घं वृद्धिः प्रजायेत मन्दे नीरस नायके॥
When Lord Shani becomes Nirasadhipati, prices of iron blocks, machinery, spare parts, black garments, blankets, winter clothing, steel utensils and various vehicles increase. The cost of weapons and ammunition also rises.
🍎Phaladhipati - Mangal
फलपतिर्यदि भूतनयोभवेन्न बहुपुष्प फलान्वित पादापाः।
गदभयान्वित देश जनास्तदा नृपतयो बहुविग्रह कारकाः॥
When Lord Mangala becomes Phaladhipati, trees produce fewer fruits and flowers. Various diseases spread in the land. Major disruption occurs in large cities, use of weapons increases, and people remain disturbed. Prices of food and essential commodities rise.

Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of New Delhi, India 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 2016

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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