Yugādi, (
Ugādi '
Samvatsarādi Telugu:
Ugadi (ఉగాది),
Kannada:
ಯುಗಾದಿ,
yugādi,
IPA: [juga:di] ?,
Konkani/
Marathi: युगादि
yugādi) is the New Year's Day for the people of the
Deccan region of
India. The name
Yugadi or
Ugadi is derived from the Sanskrit words
yuga (age) and
ādi (beginning): "the beginning of a new age". It falls on a different day every year because the
Hindu calendar is a
lunisolar calendar. The
Saka calendar begins with the month of
Chaitra (March–April) and Ugadi marks the first day of the new year.
Chaitra is the first month in
Panchanga which is the Indian calendar.