Traditional Gudi made of silk cloth with copper kalash as per traditional method. This festival indicates the beginning of the traditional Indian New Year. The Gudi is an important symbol of Gudi Padwa. It consists of a bright yellow or saffron, multi colored cloth adorned with flowers, neem leaves, and a copper or silver pot placed on top of a long bamboo stick. Prepare the Gudi by arranging these elements carefully. Gudi Padwa is celebrated on first day of the “Chaitra” month. Gudhi Padwa is celebrated throughout the Maharashtra. This festival is remarkable because it has a number of legends and stories associated with it.
How to use the Gudi:
Position of the Gudi: Care should be taken to raise the Gudi outside the main entrance of the house. The place selected should be on right side of the entrance. The right side symbolizes the active state of the soul.
1- The area selected for raising the Gudi should be cleaned and then a Swastik rangoli should be drawn on the ground. Turmeric and vermilion (Haldi-kumkum) should be offered at the center of the Swastik.
2- While raising the Gudi, the ‘Shiva-Shakti’ principle in the Universe should be invoked. This enables all the constituents of the Gudi to accept divine principles.
3- Put channel on that place where Rangoli Drawn.Take rice and spread on channel.put bamboo on spread rice.put sweet as oblation. Most of the time the menu for oblation is “Puran-poli”.
4- Attach clean & new cloth or sari ,take flowers ,neem leaves as well as nodules to the bamboo,wrap all this thing with thread and cover with copper-Gadu.
5- Finally raise the Gudi on channel.
Dimensions: 7 inches (H) x 2.5 inches (base) approx
Weight: 55 grams approx
Quantity: 1 pc
Note: These are hand made products so color and design may vary slightly.