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Photos: Saal Mubarak! Capturing joy of Gujarati New Year celebrations

Last updated on - Nov 2, 2024, 13:33 IST
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Celebration of the New Year

The Gujarati New Year begins with greetings of ‘Saal Mubarak’ and ‘Nutan Varshabhinandan’, a time for new clothes, sweets, and blessings from elders.

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Traditions and customs

Residents recall traditions like visiting neighbors, sharing salt, and giving ‘shukan’ (small money) to children, preserving cultural practices.

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Annakoot celebration

On this day, Annakoot is celebrated with offerings of sweets and fruits to deities, praying for a prosperous year ahead.

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Unique timing

Unlike other states, Gujarat’s New Year starts in Kartik month, linked to both Jainism and business practices after Diwali.

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Family and community

Families seek blessings from elders and visit temples, reinforcing the importance of family and community during celebrations.

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Govardhan puja

Govardhan Puja, significant for Hindus, includes prayers to Lord Krishna and worship of cows, symbolizing gratitude and blessings.




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Market closure

Markets in Gujarat often close for five days during Diwali, allowing families to celebrate together without business interruptions.

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