Gudi Padwa Recipes
The Hindu Year begins on the first day of the month of Chaitra, "Shuddha Pratipada".
New Year is celebrated in different states of India under various names, for e.g. Ugadi in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, Gudi Padava in Maharashtra. The Sindhis celebrate it as Cheti chand. . Ugadi and Gudi Padava share the same legends and customs. The Prasad of neem leaves and jaggery is common to all the three. Read on to have a brief insight on the common factor that binds all these festivals.
Our Gudi Padwa Recipes section contains a variety of traditional Gudi Padwa recipes. Gudi Padwa is celebrated as the New Year day by Maharashtrians. Celebrate Gudi Padwa along with some delicious food. Try our easy recipes for Gudi PadwaObittu or Boli
Dry Fruit Chikki
Hyderabadi Biryani
Lonavala Chikki
Moong Misal
Rice Chakli
Saunth Panak
Sev Puri
Shankarpali
Shrikhand
Soonth Panak
Sprouted Chana Usal
Sweet Kachori
Our Gudi Padwa Recipes section contains a variety of traditional Gudi Padwa recipes. Gudi Padwa is celebrated as the New Year day by Maharashtrians. Celebrate Gudi Padwa along with some delicious food. Try our easy recipes for Gudi Padwa

