Gudi Padwa 2027 is one of the most important Hindu festivals celebrated in western India. The festival marks the Marathi New Year and the beginning of the Hindu lunisolar calendar year. It is widely celebrated in the states of Maharashtra, Goa and Konkan regions with great enthusiasm.
In 2026, Gudi Padwa will be celebrated on Wednesday, 19 April 2027. The day falls on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, which is the first day of the bright lunar fortnight in the Hindu month of Chaitra.
The festival symbolizes new beginnings, prosperity, happiness and the arrival of spring season in India. Families decorate their homes, hoist the sacred Gudi flag, prepare traditional dishes, and exchange Gudi Padwa wishes.
Gudi Padwa 2027 Date and Timings
| Event | Date & Time |
|---|---|
| Gudi Padwa 2027 Date | 7 April 2027 (Wednesday) |
| Pratipada Tithi Begins | 6 April 2027 – 07:50 PM |
| Pratipada Tithi Ends | 7 April 2027 – 06:58 PM |
| Sunrise | Approximately 06:30 AM |
| Sunset | Approximately 07:27 PM |
According to the Hindu Panchang, Gudi Padwa is observed during Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, marking the beginning of the Marathi Shaka Samvat 1949.
The festival is celebrated during the Pratipada Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the Chaitra month according to the Shri Mahalaxmi Calendar.
What is Gudi Padwa?
Gudi Padwa is the traditional New Year festival of Marathi and Konkani communities. The word “Padwa” comes from Pratipada, meaning the first day of the lunar fortnight.
The festival marks:
- Beginning of the Marathi Shaka Samvat New Year
- Arrival of spring season
- Start of Chaitra Navratri
- A time for new hopes and prosperity
The main symbol of the festival is the Gudi, a decorated flag placed outside homes as a sign of victory and good fortune.
Why is Gudi Padwa Celebrated?
There are several religious and historical reasons behind celebrating Gudi Padwa.
1. Creation of the Universe
According to Hindu belief, Lord Brahma created the universe on this day. Therefore, it is considered the beginning of time and creation.
2. Victory of Good Over Evil
Many people believe that Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana and people celebrated the victory by raising a Gudi flag.
3. Victory of Maratha Empire
In Maharashtra, the Gudi symbolizes the victory flag of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and the success of the Maratha kingdom.
4. Beginning of Hindu New Year
The day marks the start of the Hindu New Year according to the lunisolar calendar.
How Gudi Padwa is Celebrated in Maharashtra
The celebration of Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra is vibrant and deeply rooted in tradition.
1. Cleaning and Decorating Homes
Families clean their homes and decorate entrances with:
- Rangoli designs
- Mango leaves
- Flower garlands
2. Hoisting the Gudi Flag
The Gudi flag is placed outside the house or balcony.
The Gudi usually includes:
- Bamboo stick
- Bright silk cloth
- Neem leaves
- Mango leaves
- Sugar garland
- Inverted copper or silver pot
This symbol represents prosperity and victory.
3. Traditional Oil Bath
People start the day with a ritual oil bath, which is believed to purify the body and mind.
4. Special Prayers
Families perform puja and prayers to Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Durga.
5. Family Gatherings
Relatives and friends visit each other and exchange Gudi Padwa greetings and sweets.
Traditional Food Prepared on Gudi Padwa
Food plays an important role in the Gudi Padwa celebration.
Popular Gudi Padwa dishes include:
- Puran Poli
- Shrikhand
- Poori and potato curry
- Kheer
- Sanna (steamed rice cakes)
A special mixture of neem leaves and jaggery is eaten on this day. It symbolizes the balance of sweet and bitter experiences in life.
Significance of Gudi Padwa
The festival has deep religious, cultural and seasonal importance.
Religious Importance
- Marks the beginning of Hindu New Year
- Associated with Lord Brahma’s creation of the universe
- Start of Chaitra Navratri
Cultural Importance
- Represents Marathi culture and traditions
- Celebrates community bonding and family gatherings
Seasonal Importance
- Welcomes the spring season
- Celebrates the harvest season for farmers
Gudi Padwa Celebrations in Different Parts of India
Although the festival is mainly celebrated in Maharashtra, similar festivals occur across India.
| Region | Festival Name |
|---|---|
| Maharashtra | Gudi Padwa |
| Andhra Pradesh & Telangana | Ugadi |
| Karnataka | Yugadi |
| Sindhi Community | Cheti Chand |
| Manipur | Sajibu Nongma Panba |
All these festivals mark the beginning of a new year in different regional calendars.
Gudi Padwa Festival Dates (2024–2030)
| Year | Date |
|---|---|
| 2024 | 9 April |
| 2025 | 30 March |
| 2026 | 19 March |
| 2027 | 7 April |
| 2028 | 27 March |
| 2029 | 16 March |
| 2030 | 3 April |
Gudi Padwa Rangoli and Decorations
During the festival, people create beautiful rangoli designs outside their homes.
Popular designs include:
- Lotus rangoli
- Peacock rangoli
- Traditional Marathi symbols
- Swastika and Om patterns
Many families also decorate the Gudi with silk cloth and flower garlands.
Happy Gudi Padwa 2027 Wishes
Share these beautiful wishes with your loved ones.
- Happy Gudi Padwa 2027, May this new year bring happiness, health, and prosperity to your family.
- Wishing you a joyful Marathi New Year filled with success and endless blessings.
- May the sacred Gudi bring victory, peace, and prosperity into your life.
- Shubh Gudi Padwa! May every day of the coming year be filled with happiness and new opportunities.
- Happy Gudi Padwa! Stay healthy, prosperous, and blessed throughout the year.
Gudi Padwa Images and Photos
Many people share Gudi Padwa photos, images, and drawings on social media during the festival. Common images include:
- Traditional Gudi flag
- Family celebrations
- Rangoli designs
- Temple decorations
- Marathi cultural events
These visuals represent the joy and cultural heritage of the festival.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Gudi Padwa is celebrated to mark the beginning of the Marathi New Year and the creation of the universe by Lord Brahma according to Hindu belief.
Yes, Gudi Padwa is mainly a Maharashtrian festival, but similar New Year celebrations are observed across different parts of India.
Popular foods include Puran Poli, Shrikhand, Poori, Kheer, and neem-jaggery mixture.
Devotees usually worship Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Durga on this day.
Yes, Gudi Padwa marks the Hindu New Year according to the lunisolar calendar followed in Maharashtra.
Gudi Padwa 2026 will be celebrated on 7 April 2027, and the countdown depends on the current date.