Karnataka's Ugadi Festivities: PM Modi Sends Heartfelt Wishes

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Karnataka's Ugadi Festivities: PM Modi Sends Heartfelt Wishes

Synopsis

Karnataka is alive with celebrations for the Ugadi festival, as Prime Minister Modi sends warm greetings to the citizens, highlighting the festival's significance and the spirit of renewal it embodies.

Key Takeaways

Ugadi is celebrated with great enthusiasm across Karnataka.
PM Modi's wishes highlight themes of renewal and optimism.
The festival features traditional culinary delights symbolizing life's dualities.
Political leaders express hopes for prosperity and health.
Ugadi marks the beginning of a new agricultural cycle.

Bengaluru, March 19 (NationPress) The Ugadi festival is being observed across Karnataka today with great zeal. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shared heartfelt wishes with the public through a special message on this significant occasion.

In his address, PM Modi expressed, "Dear fellow citizens, on the holy and momentous occasion of Ugadi, I wish you and your family a joyous new year. This season of spring ushers in happiness and delight all around us. The scent of blooming flowers and the arrival of seasonal fruits herald a spirit of renewed energy and endless possibilities."

He added, "This period also sees our dedicated farmers preparing for the next agricultural cycle with hope and enthusiasm. Ugadi, celebrated with age-old traditions, encourages us to embrace life in all its richness. Many cultures prepare both bitter and sweet dishes during this festival, symbolizing the dualities of life."

"This reflects a profound lesson about life, urging us to confront challenges with bravery and to welcome success with appreciation," he stated.

"I wish that this New Year brings you good health and happiness. May you achieve success in all your endeavors and spread peace and positivity," concluded Prime Minister Modi.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah took to social media to convey, "The bitterness of neem and the sweetness of jaggery remind us to accept both sorrow and joy with calmness, moving ahead with hope. Ugadi, a festival signifying new beginnings and transformation, should inspire positive changes in everyone's life. May it rejuvenate all with fresh enthusiasm, innovative thoughts, and renewed hope. My Ugadi greetings to all fellow citizens."

Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress President D.K. Shivakumar shared festival posters and extended his wishes. He remarked, "Ugadi signifies the start of a new creative cycle, a time for renewal and fresh beginnings. Grounded in fond memories, we welcome new hopes and aspirations with optimism. May this New Year bless every home with happiness, peace, and good health. I wish everyone a prosperous Ugadi!"

BJP State President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra expressed, "Warm Ugadi greetings to all the citizens of our state. Life is a mixture of neem and jaggery. As the fresh sprouts of Chaitra emerge, may new dreams and hopes flourish. Let us forget the bitterness of neem and may our lives always be filled with the sweetness of jaggery. On this Ugadi in the Parabhava year, may it overcome all pain and hardship, bringing forth smiles and happiness. I hope it ushers in peace, prosperity, harmony, and progress throughout the state."

Point of View

The celebrations of Ugadi in Karnataka reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. The festival not only marks the beginning of the New Year but also emphasizes the importance of resilience and hope in the face of life's dualities.
NationPress
5 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Ugadi significant?
Ugadi signifies the arrival of spring and the start of a new agricultural cycle, embodying themes of renewal and optimism.
What traditions are observed during Ugadi?
Families prepare special dishes, including bitter-sweet foods like neem and jaggery, to symbolize life's dualities.
How do political leaders acknowledge Ugadi?
Political leaders often extend their wishes to the public, emphasizing hope, health, and prosperity for the coming year.
When is Ugadi celebrated?
Ugadi is typically celebrated in March or April, marking the start of the new lunar year.
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