Ugadi 2019 Wishes: Narendra Modi Extends Greetings for the Telugu New Year
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to micro-blogging site Twitter on Saturday to greet the people on the auspicious day of Ugadi, a festival that marks the New Year for the people of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
New Delhi, April 6: Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to micro-blogging site Twitter on Saturday to greet the people on the auspicious day of Ugadi, a festival that marks the New Year for the people of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. "I pray that this auspicious occasion leads to the fulfilment of all your aspirations. May everyone be blessed with happiness and best health," said PM Modi in a tweet.
In Hyderabad, people welcomed the Telugu New Year by decking up their houses and temples with mango leaves and flowers.As a part of the celebration, people devour Ugadi Pachadi (Ugadi Pickle), made of raw mango, neem flowers, pepper, jaggery, salt and tamarind juice, which signifies that the life as a mixture of happiness, anger, disgust, sadness, fear and surprise. Happy Ugadi (Gudi Padwa) 2019 Wishes in Advance: Best WhatsApp Stickers, Happy Telugu New Year SMS, GIF Image Messages & Greetings to Send on Chaitra Sukladi.
Narendra Modi's Tweet
"As per Telugu panchangam [calendar], today is the first day of the Telugu year named "Vikari". On this day, Telugu Devotees around the world visit temples and consumes Ugadi pachadi," Grish Kulkarji, a priest of a temple in Hyderabad told ANI."Ugadi is New Year for Telugu people and every year we visit the temple to pray before Lord Balaji," said Swetha Kunal, a devotee.