Gudivada Wishes You a Prosperous Ugadi!

Ugadi, the Telugu New Year, is celebrated in Kodad with joy, tradition, and a sense of fresh beginnings. The festival is filled with cultural rituals and family togetherness.

✨ 1. Auspicious Start to the Day

In Kodad, families begin Ugadi morning by:

  • Taking an oil bath
  • Decorating the entrance with mango leaf toranams
  • Drawing colorful rangoli designs
  • Visiting nearby temples

This sets a positive tone for the New Year.

✨ 2. Ugadi Pachadi – The Six Flavours of Life

No Ugadi celebration in Kodad is complete without Ugadi Pachadi, a special mixture made with:

  • Jaggery (sweetness)
  • Neem flowers (bitterness)
  • Tamarind (sourness)
  • Salt
  • Chilli
  • Fruit (mild taste)

This symbolizes that life is a blend of different emotions and experiences.

✨ 3. Panchanga Sravanam

Community centers and temples in Kodad hold Panchanga Sravanam, where astrologers read the New Year predictions. People gather to listen about:

  • Good fortune
  • Challenges
  • Planetary effects
  • Auspicious timings

It creates excitement and hope for the coming year.

✨ 4. Special Festive Meals

On Ugadi, households in Kodad prepare traditional dishes like:

  • Bobbatlu
  • Pulihora
  • Garelu
  • Payasam
  • Vada and curries

Families enjoy a grand festive meal together.

✨ 5. A Festival of Togetherness

Ugadi in Kodad is filled with:

  • Family gatherings
  • Exchanging greetings
  • Wearing new clothes
  • Meeting friends and neighbors
  • Evening hangouts and small get-togethers

The town feels lively and full of festive spirit.

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