Gudi Padwa Photo Frame Apk
Apk Infos
Version | 2.1 |
Rating | 4.0/5, based on 12 votes |
Size | 12.8 MB |
Requires Android | Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich) |
Author's Notes | Welcome To Gudi Padwa Photo Frame |
About Gudi Padwa Photo Frame APK
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Description
Gudhi Padva (Marathi: गुढी पाडवा, IAST: Guḍhī Pāḍavā) is a spring-time festival that marks the traditional new year for Marathi Hindus. It is celebrated in and near Maharashtra on the first day of the Chaitra month to mark the beginning of the New year according to the lunisolar Hindu calendar. The word पाडवा (pāḍavā) or पाडवो (pāḍavo) or पड्ड्वा/पाड्ड्वो (pāḍḍavā/pāḍḍavo) comes from the Sanskrit word प्रतिपद (pratipada) or प्रतिपदा (pratipadā) in Sanskrit, which refers to the first day of a lunar fortnight. The festival is observed with colorful floor decorations called rangoli, a special Gudhi flag (garlanded with flowers, mango and neem leaves, topped with upturned silver or copper vessel), street processions, dancing and festive foods.In south India, first day of the bright phase of the moon is called pāḍya (Kannada: ಪಾಡ್ಯ; Telugu: పాడ్యమి, paadyami; Konkani: पाड्यॆ, ಪಾಡ್ಯ). Konkani Hindus variously refer to the day as संसर पाडवो or संसर पाड्यॆ (saṁsāra pāḍavo / saṁsāra pāḍye), संसार (saṁsāra) being a corruption of the word संवत्सर (saṁvatsara). Telugu Hindus celebrate the same occasion as Ugadi, while Konkani and Kannada Hindus in Karnataka refer to it as युगादि, ಯುಗಾದಿ (yugādi). The same new year festival is known by other names in different regions of the Indian subcontinent. However, this is not the universal new year for all Hindus. For some, such as those in and near Gujarat, the new year festivities coincide with the five day Diwali festival. For many others, the new year falls on Vaisakhi between April 13 to 15, according to the solar cycle part of the Hindu lunisolar calendar, and this is by far the most popular not only among Hindus of the Indian subcontinent but also among Buddhists and Hindus in many parts of southeast Asia.
The Sindhi community celebrates this day as Cheti Chand as the new year and observed as the emergence day of Lord Jholelaal. Prayers are offered to Lord Jholelaal and the festival is celebrated by making delicacies like Tehri (sweet rice) and Saai Bhaaji (Palak made in dal)
Gudi Padwa Photo Frame
Gudi Padwa image
Gudi Padwa photo
Gudi Padwa wallpaper
Gudi Padwa Celebration
Gudi Padwa Dp
Gudi Padva Profile
Gudi Padwa Marathi
Marathi Festival
Marathi Festival Image
Cheti Chand
Sindhi Festival
Cheti Chand Photo Frame
Afrikaans: Gudi Padwa
Arabic: غودي بادوا
Azerbaijani: Gudi Padwa
Belarusian: угади
Bulgarian: Гуди Падуа
Bengali: গুড়ি পডওয়া
Bosnian: Gudi Padwa
Catalan: Gudi Padwa
Cebuano: Gudi Padwa
Czech: Gudi Padwa
Welsh: Gudi Padwa
Danish: Gudi Padwa
German: Gudi Padwa
Greek: Γκούντι Πάνγουα
English: Gudi Padwa
Spanish: Gudi Padwa
Estonian: Gudi Padwa
Basque: Gudi Padwa
Persian: گودی پدوا
Finnish: Gudi Padwa
French: Gudi Padwa
Irish: Gudi Padwa
Galician: Gudi Padwa
Gujarati: ગુડી પડવા
Hausa: Gudi Padwa
Hindi: गुड़ी पड़वा
Hmong: Gudi Padwa
Croatian: Gudi Padwa
Haitian Creole: Gudi Padwa
Hungarian: Gudi Padwa
Armenian: Գուդի Պադվա
Indonesian: Gudi Padwa
Igbo: Gudi Padwa
Icelandic: Gudi Padwa
Italian: Gudi Padwa
Hebrew: גודי פאדווה
Japanese: グディ・パドワ
Javanese: Gudi Padwa
Georgian: გუდი პადვა
Kazakh: Гуди Падва
Khmer: Gudi Padwa
Kannada: ಗುಡಿ ಪಾಡ್ವಾ
Korean: 구디 파드와
Latin: Gudi Padwa
Lao: Gudi Padwa
Lithuanian: Gudi Padva
Latvian: Gudi Padova
Malagasy: Gudi Padwa
Maori: Gudi Padwa
Macedonian: Гуди Падва
Malayalam: ഗുഡി പദ്വ
Mongolian: Gudi Padwa
Marathi: गुढी पाडवा
Malay: Gudi Padwa
Maltese: Gudi Padwa
Myanmar (Burmese): Gudi Padwa
Nepali: गुडी पाडवा
Dutch: Gudi Padwa
Norwegian: Gudi Padwa
Chichewa: Gudi Padwa
Punjabi: ਗੁੜੀ ਪਾਡਵਾ
Polish: Gudi Padwa
Portuguese: Gudi Padwa
Romanian: Gudi Padwa
Russian: Гуди Падва
Sinhala: ගුඩි පද්වා
Slovak: Gudi Padwa
Slovenian: Gudi Padwa
Somali: Gudi Padwa
Albanian: Gudi Padwa
Serbian: Гуди Падва
Sesotho: Gudi Padwa
Sundanese: Gudi Padwa
Swedish: Gudi Padwa
Swahili: Gudi Padwa
Tamil: குடு பத்வா
Telugu: గుడి పాడ్వా
Tajik: Gudi Padwa
Thai: Gudi Padwa
Filipino: Gudi Padwa
Turkish: Gudi Padwa
Ukrainian: Гуді Падва
Urdu: گوڈی پڈوا
Zulu: Gudi Padwa
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Update Phone Settings
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- Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
- Check the Unknown Sources box
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- Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
- Tap the APK file you downloaded (padva.photo.frame-v2.1-ApkClean.apk)
- Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.
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