Sachin Tendulkar Leads Cricket Stars in Wishing Happy Gudi Padwa, Ugadi

Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar extended heartfelt greetings for Gudi Padwa and the Marathi New Year on social media. His wishes were echoed by current T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav and ICC Chairman Jay Shah, who also celebrated Ugadi and Chaitra Navratri. Former cricketer VVS Laxman highlighted the unity in diversity of India's multiple regional New Year celebrations. Meanwhile, devotees thronged temples across Delhi and Mumbai to mark the first day of Chaitra Navratri.

Key Points: Sachin Tendulkar's Gudi Padwa Wishes | Cricket Stars Celebrate New Year

  • Sachin Tendulkar's heartfelt prayer
  • Suryakumar Yadav welcomes new beginnings
  • Jay Shah highlights cultural significance
  • VVS Laxman celebrates unity in diversity
  • Nation marks multiple New Year festivals
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Sachin Tendulkar extends 'heartfelt greetings' on Gudi Padwa, Marathi New Year

Sachin Tendulkar, Suryakumar Yadav, and Jay Shah extend festive greetings for Gudi Padwa, Ugadi, and Chaitra Navratri. Read their messages.

"May this new year bring joy, happiness, and prosperity -- this is my prayer. - Sachin Tendulkar"

Mumbai, March 19

Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar extended his warm wishes on the occasion of Gudi Padwa and Marathi New Year on Thursday.

Conveying his greeting on X, the former India cricketer wrote, "To you and your family, Heartfelt greetings on Gudi Padwa and Marathi New Year... May this new year bring joy, happiness, and prosperity -- this is my prayer."

People of India are celebrating Gudi Padwa, Chaitra Navratri, Ugadi, Sajibu Cheiraoba, Chetti Chand and Navreh on Thursday across the country.

India T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav also shared his greeting on the auspicious occasion of Gudi Padwa.

Suryakumar Yadav wrote on X, "Let's welcome new beginnings with new dreams. Heartfelt wishes to all on Gudi Padwa!"

Earlier today, the International Cricket Council (ICC) Chairman Jay Shah conveyed his festive greetings on the occasion of Gudi Padwa, Chaitra Navratri, and Ugadi, highlighting the cultural and spiritual significance of the celebrations.

Shah wrote on X, "May Gudi Padwa's symbol of triumph, the divine grace of Chaitra Navratri, and Ugadi's promise of a new beginning fill your lives with joy, strength, and success."

The former India cricketer VVS Laxman also extended warm wishes to people across the country on the occasion of Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, and other regional New Year celebrations, celebrating India's rich cultural diversity.

Taking on X, Laxman wrote, "One New Year. Many traditions. Happy Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Cheti Chand, Navreh, Sajibu Nongma Panba. A celebration of unity in diversity. Wishing all new beginnings & endless possibilities."

Meanwhile, devotees on Thursday gathered in large numbers at prominent shrines, including the Jhandewalan and Chhatarpur temples in Delhi and Mumba Devi in Mumbai, to offer prayers on the first day of Chaitra Navratri.

The air resonated with the sound of bells and hymns as the Aarti performed marked the commencement of the nine-day festival dedicated to Goddess Durga.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As a Maharashtrian, this makes me so proud. Gudi Padwa is about new beginnings and hope. Seeing our icons celebrate it publicly is wonderful. Shubh Gudi Padwa!
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Aman W
While the wishes are nice, I sometimes feel these social media posts from celebrities can feel a bit formulaic. The real celebration is in our homes and temples, with family.
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Sarah B
I'm not from India, but I love learning about these festivals through articles like this. The idea of multiple New Year celebrations across one country is fascinating. Happy Ugadi and Gudi Padwa to all!
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Vikram M
VVS Laxman's message hit the nail on the head - "One New Year. Many traditions." That's India for you. Celebrating Ugadi here in Hyderabad. The puran poli is ready! 🎉
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Kavya N
It's Chaitra Navratri for us. The article mentioning the temples in Delhi and Mumbai brought back memories. The atmosphere is truly divine. May Maa Durga bless everyone.

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