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Gudi Padwa does not begin with the Gudi.

It begins somewhere else.

  • Celebrate Gudi Padwa with Pavitra Snan

  • Gudi Padwa Special – Flat 10% OFF

  • Enriched with Rishikesh Gangajal

  • Celebrate Gudi Padwa with Pavitra Snan

  • Gudi Padwa Special – Flat 10% OFF

  • Enriched with Rishikesh Gangajal

  • The First Morning of the New Year

    A home filled with celebration.
    A Gudi raised with hope.
    And a sacred bath that begins it all.

    Raise the Gudi. Welcome the New Year.

    Click the Gudi to begin the celebration

    Gudi

    Celebrate Gudi Padwa with Pavitra Snan

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    Ingredients That Carry Tradition

    Certain fragrances have long been associated with sacred bathing rituals. Each ingredient brings its own meaning to the morning of Gudi Padwa.

    Chandan

    Chandan

    Brings calm and clarity to the bathing ritual.

    Kesar

    Kesar

    Symbol of auspicious beginnings and warmth.

    Gulab

    Gulab

    Adds softness and a gentle floral freshness.

    Kewda

    Kewda

    Known for its refreshing and uplifting fragrance.

    Ashtagandha

    Ashtagandha

    A classical blend associated with sacred rituals.

    Panchamrut

    Panchamrut

    Represents nourishment and purity in tradition.

    What does “Pavitra Snan” actually mean?

    Pavitra Snan refers to a cleansing bath performed with a mindful intention and ingredients considered pure or auspicious in tradition.

    Why do families follow these rituals every year?

    Festivals like Gudi Padwa connect families with tradition and remind them to begin the year with discipline, positivity and gratitude.

    Is Pavitra Snan only done on Gudi Padwa?

    No. Sacred bathing rituals are also followed during other auspicious days and festivals, but Gudi Padwa marks the start of the new year and is especially significant.

    Why are natural fragrances preferred for festival rituals?

    Natural fragrances tend to feel calmer and more balanced, which aligns with the idea of beginning the day with purity and mindfulness.

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