Know More About The Gujarati New Year Or Bestu Varas

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Unity In Diversity Defines India, Gujarat

India is a diverse country and there are many religions which follow different rites and rituals to celebrate and pay homage to the Gods on different festivals. In India, we celebrate many New Years in a year as per the different cultures and religious customs, For example – Tamil Nadu people celebrate their New Year in the month of April. This is in addition to the New Year that the entire world celebrates on 1st January of every year. Here we would be discussing the Gujarati New Year or Vikram Samvat 2074 and the rituals they follow on this auspicious day. This year it falls on October 20, 2017. 


Gujarat's New Year Bestu Varas

New Year in Gujarat is also known as Bestu Varas. Gujarati people are known for their folk dance called Garba, and their indomitable enthusiasm to celebrate all festivals with great pomp and ceremony. They are also famous for their mouth-watering cuisine and hospitality. The kind of pleasure they experience in playing the host is just remarkable. Every corner of Gujarat has different varieties of culture with minor differences in their style -- just like our country India. You might call it a small India inside a big India.


Bestu Varas And The Krishna Connection

First of all, the Bestu Varas or Gujarati New Year is celebrated on the first day of Kartik month as per the Gujarati calendar. Kartik month is also the first month of Gujarati New Year calendar.  While many religions celebrate their New Year at the time of Chaitra month, Gujaratis consider Kartik month’s first day to be auspicious for the celebration of New Year. The reason behind this is a mythological story related to Lord Krishna. All the festivals we celebrate here in India have a mythological story behind them, from which stem the actual belief or faith why people are so devoted to them. We all want happiness in life. But for happiness, we also need money. Are you facing obstacles on your financial front? If yes, buy the 2018 Finance Report and get the golden guidance


United We Stand, Divided We Fall

As we are discussing the Gujarati New Year or Bestu Varas, we would like to enlighten you with the story and the faith that people nurture on this auspicious day. On this very day, Lord Krishna saved people from the heavy rain which was pouring down due to an evil act of Lord Indra by lifting the Govardhan Parbat on his little finger and providing the people shelter under it. From that day onwards, people do Govardhan Puja on this auspicious day at various temples. The practical takeaway from this mythological story is that if we are together and help each other, even such severe storms are not strong enough to destroy us. For the young generations, it would be wise to learn and understand the importance of unity in overcoming obstacles in life, and the destructive impact of divisive forces.  


Turning A New Page In The Journey Of Life

Gujarati New Year or Bestu Varas is  the very next day after Diwali. People buy new vehicles or begin their new projects on this day, as it is a very auspicious day. This day is also good for starting all over again a new journey of life, leaving behind the bad memories and forgiving others. It is a day to forgive the past and create a new future. Bestu Varas is an auspicious occasion, also for profession and business. Are you facing business issues? Get them resolved with Free 2018 Business Report.  


Chopda Pujan For A Healthy Financial Future

People clean their houses and redecorate them with new things and make their surroundings beautiful. They bring new things in the home and wear new clothes on this day. The most important work of this day is the beginning of new accounting books for businesspersons. They close the previous accounting book and worship the new book with the intent to have a great financial year ahead with the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi. This puja is called the Chopda Puja. Chopda is a Gujarati term for accounting books.


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