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Navreh 2023: The Ugadi Festival That Kashmiri Pandits Celebrate
The Navreh festival is traditionally celebrated by Kashmiri Pandits as their new year day which arrives on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada tithi. Kashmiri Hindus are the native inhabitants of the Kashmir Valley of India amongst whom Kashmiri Pandits occupy the major chunk in their population grid.

Navreh when translated into English means Nav varsha, which is new year. This surprisingly is the same day as Ugadi which is celebrated by the rest of South Indians. Navreh usually falls on Amavasya and hence the Kashmiris ready their thalis that contain Rice, a cup of curds, a bread, cooked rice, walnuts, inkpot, pen, silver coin and the new year panchanga which should be the first thing that should catch their eye when they get up on the New year day at Brahmi Muhurta. Nechi Patri or Nakshatra patri is an almanac or panchang is kept at home for referring it whenever there is an upcoming social or religious event as per tithis marked in the almanac.
Navreh 2023: Date
This year, Navreh will start on Wednesday, 22 March 2023.
Sapta
Rishi
Calendar
is
what
the
Kashmiris
adhere
to
as
the
Saptarshi
era
of
Kashmiri
Hindus
began
on
the
occasion
of
Navreh
about
5000
years
back.
This
date
coincides
exactly
with
the
fading
of
the
Dwaparayuga
and
advent
of
the
Kaliyuga
as
per
scriptures.
When
Moon
enters
Aries
the
Kashmiri
New
Year
would
officially
begin.
Probably
a
branch
of
Vedic
brahmins
might
have
settled
in
the
Valley
of
Kashmir.
Navreh
2023:
Goddess
Sharika
They have a Goddess namely Sharika, who is a form of Goddess Durga. As the legend goes, it was on the day of Navreh, around 5000 years back, Saptarshis gathered at the sharika parvat to honour her. The evening of Kashmiri new year always coincides with Amavasya.
Navreh 2023: Significance Of The Navreh Thali
As the Navreh day approaches in the wee hours of the next day, the family unveils the thali at the right tithi. Pen indicates quest for learning, the bread and rice reflect wealth, mirror shows retrospection. Education was the foremost priority for Kashmiri Pandits as they never learnt to invest their hard earned wealth into channels of business barring a few exceptions here and there.
Education was never a means of wealth but it was a means of knowledge that helped them evolve. After unveiling each family member must consume the walnut on the plate, and a bitter wye herb to acclimatize themselves again to the harsh realities of the new year as well as the pleasant tidings that are likely to follow the bitter events of life.
The families also visit Goddess Sharika at the temple and offer her rice and turmeric mixed with ghee to avail her divine blessings. With a little difference in the customs and traditions, Ugadi is celebrated under different names as per cultural preferences and puja, fasting and feasting are a few common aspects for the Ugadi celebrations being conducted all over India.
Disclaimer: The information is based on assumptions and information available on the internet and the accuracy or reliability is not guaranteed. Boldsky does not confirm any inputs or information related to the article and our only purpose is to deliver information. Kindly consult the concerned expert before practising or implementing any information and assumption.



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