Cheti Chand around the world in 2025

Cheti Chand around the world in 2025
  How long until Cheti Chand?
Cheti Chand
  Dates of Cheti Chand around the world
2025 IndiaMar 31
Gujarat Mon, Mar 31Regional Holiday
Rajasthan Mon, Mar 31Regional Holiday
2024 IndiaApr 10
Gujarat Wed, Apr 10Regional Holiday
Madhya Pradesh Wed, Apr 10Regional Holiday
Rajasthan Wed, Apr 10Regional Holiday
2023 IndiaMar 22, Mar 23
Chhattisgarh Thu, Mar 23Regional Holiday
Madhya Pradesh Thu, Mar 23Regional Holiday
Rajasthan Thu, Mar 23Regional Holiday
Gujarat Wed, Mar 22Regional Holiday
2022 IndiaApr 2
Gujarat Sat, Apr 2Regional Holiday
Madhya Pradesh Sat, Apr 2Regional Holiday
Rajasthan Sat, Apr 2Regional Holiday
Uttarakhand Sat, Apr 2Regional Holiday
2021 Various Apr 13, May 14
India Apr 13
GujaratTue, Apr 13Regional Holiday
RajasthanTue, Apr 13Regional Holiday
NepalFri, May 14Regional Holiday
  Summary

Sindhi New Year is celebrated on the second day in the month of Chaitra

When is Cheti Chand?

This regional holiday is the Sindhi New Year and is celebrated on the second day in the Sindhi month of Chet.

This means it usually falls in late March or early April in the Gregorian calendar and generally takes place on the same day as Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra and Ugadi, which is celebrated as the Telugu and Kannada New Year in the Deccan region of India.

Traditions of Cheti Chand

The Cheti Chand festival marks the arrival of Spring and harvest and the start of Hindu New Year for Sindhi Hindus. It is seen as an auspicious day for business as it also marks the start of the new financial year.

However, it also marks the birthday of Uderolal in the year 1007, after the Sindhis prayed to Varuna, the god of the Sindhu river, to save them from the persecution by a despotic ruler named Mirkhshah. Uderolal took the form of a warrior and old man, called Jhulelal, who convinced Mirkhshah that Muslims and Hindus deserve the same religious freedoms.

Jhulelal became the key deity of the Sindhi people, and is as a bearded figure holding a book and a mala (string of beads) sitting on a fish. He is also revered by Sufi Muslims, who associate him with Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, a Sufi saint.

The festival of Cheti Chand is celebrated with fairs, feasts and processions of icons of Jhulelal and other Hindu deities. It is also celebrated by the Sindhi dispora around the world.


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