Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended warm greetings on the occasion of the Gujarati New Year 2025, marking the beginning of Vikram Samvat 2082. Emphasizing Gujarat’s hardworking people and rich cultural legacy, Modi wished prosperity, peace, and happiness for all citizens as the state celebrated Bestu Varas a day after Diwali.
As Gujarat welcomed Vikram Samvat 2082, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed heartfelt greetings to citizens on the occasion of the Gujarati New Year, widely known as Bestu Varas. The festival, celebrated with cheer and renewed hope, marks new beginnings for Gujaratis across India and around the world.
Taking to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the Prime Minister shared his wishes in Gujarati, saying:
“નૂતન વર્ષાભિનંદન…!!! આજથી આરંભ થતું નવું વર્ષ આપ સૌના જીવનમાં સુખ, શાંતિ, સમૃદ્ધિ અને આનંદ લાવે એવી હાર્દિક શુભકામનાઓ. ગુજરાતની આ ખમતીધર માટીના મહેનતુ લોકો અને સમૃદ્ધ સંસ્કૃતિ વધુ ઓજસ્વી બને, એ જ અંતરમનથી પ્રાર્થના.”
Translation: “Warm New Year greetings! May this new year bring happiness, peace, prosperity, and joy to all. I pray that the hardworking people of this fertile land of Gujarat and its rich culture become even more vibrant.”
Key Highlights
Festival Significance: Gujarati New Year, observed a day after Diwali, symbolizes renewal, prosperity, and devotion. The celebration coincides with Govardhan Puja and the beginning of the new Hindu Vikram Samvat calendar year.
Cultural Traditions: The day begins early with temple visits and greetings of “Saal Mubarak.” Families decorate homes with rangolis, torans, and diyas, and prepare traditional sweets like ghughra and mohanthal.
Spiritual Reflection: Traders and entrepreneurs mark the occasion with Chopda Pujan, the ritual of worshipping new account books, symbolizing prosperity and a fresh financial start.
PM’s Message of Inclusivity: Modi’s greetings highlighted Gujarat’s industrious spirit and cultural resilience, resonating with themes of unity, growth, and continuity. His post was widely shared by social media users, reflecting the pride and affection Gujaratis hold for their homeland.
Community Celebration: Across cities like Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot, and Vadodara, grand temple rituals, community feasts, and cultural performances brought together people in festive harmony.
The Gujarati New Year celebration reinforces not only the cultural vibrancy of the state but also the collective optimism for a new cycle of success, devotion, and prosperity.
Sources: ANI, The News Mill, LatestLY, PM India, Economic Times