Ugadi which is also known as Yugadi, signifies the beginning of a new era or a fresh start. The word Ugadi is derived from Sanskrit; “yuga” means era, and “adi” means beginning. This festival marks the beginning of the Chaitra month as per the Hindu lunisolar calendar, and it is mainly observed in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka. In 2025, Ugadi will be observed on March 30. It is a time for new beginnings, spiritual renewal, and festive celebrations.
What is the significance of consuming neem leaves and jaggery?
On this significant day, consuming neem leaves and jaggery is considered auspicious. One of the key traditions of Ugadi is the consumption of a special mixture known as Ugadi Pachadi, which includes neem leaves and jaggery, among other ingredients. This symbolic dish represents the essence of life’s experiences.

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Neem leaves and jaggery together represent the dual nature of life—happiness and sorrow, success and challenges. This combination reminds people to accept both joys and hardships with balance and resilience. By consuming this mixture, people symbolically embrace the bittersweet nature of existence and prepare themselves to face the coming year with a positive mindset.
What Is Ugadi Pachadi?
Ugadi Pachadi is a special dish prepared using six ingredients, each representing a different emotion of life:
Neem leaves – Bitterness (sorrow and challenges)
Jaggery – Sweetness (happiness and success)
Tamarind – Sourness (unpleasant experiences)
Raw mango – Tanginess (surprises and new opportunities)
Salt – Salty taste (strength and courage)
Chili/Pepper – Spiciness (anger and aggression)
This dish serves as a reminder that life is a mix of all emotions and experiences, encouraging people to embrace them with a balanced mindset.