GUDI PADVA
Dates : The Maharashtran New Year's Day is celebrated in March/April, on the first day of Chaitra.
Practice : It is a day of great festivity and rejoicing. People get up early and clean their houses, decorating them with intricate rangoli designs. A silk cloth is tied to a pole with a brass goblet or kalash atop it, which is supposed to drive away evil from the house. This is raised aloft and worshipped.
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