Gudi Padwa 2024: A Look At Celebrations In Mumbai IN PICS
According to the Hindu calendar, this day falls on the first day of the lunar month of Chaitra. 'Gudi' signifies the victory flag hoisted above households, while 'Padwa' (derived from the Sanskrit word 'Pratipada') represents the first day after the full moon. (Image Source: PTI)
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View In AppIn Mumbai, this day is celebrated with great enthusiasm, notably marked by the Shobha Yatras. (Image Source: PTI)
These processions typically occur throughout Girgaon and commence around 7:30 in the morning, lasting for about five hours. (Image Source: PTI)
The route covers various landmarks such as Padke Ganesh Mandir, Sikkanagar, Girgaon Church, Thakurdwar Naka, and Chira Bazaar. (Image Source: PTI)
The narrow streets of Girgaon buzz with activity as thousands of people, dressed in traditional Marathi attire, participate in the procession. (Image Source: PTI)
Both men and women from not only the Maharashtrian community but also other communities take part, carrying orange flags known as 'Kesari Dhwajh' and adorned with elaborately decorated turbans called 'Safa.' (Image Source: PTI)
This procession offers a glimpse into the vibrant Marathi culture. (Image Source: PTI)
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde also participated in a procession from Kopineshwar Mandir on the occasion of 'Gudi Padwa', in Thane. (Image Source: PTI)