Rare coincidence / new year (Gudi Padwa- Ugadi) from 25 March; 178 years ago, in Chaitra Navratri, Guru entered Makara, the same will happen in 2020.
Chaitra Navratri has started from Wednesday, 25 March 2020. On this day, the Kalash will be established and the Hindu New Year will begin. Gudi Padwa and Shri Jhulelal Jayanti will also be celebrated on this date. A special coincidence is being made in this Navratri. According to Pt. Manish Sharma, Jyotishacharya of Ujjain, in the middle of Navratri, the Guru will go from his zodiac sign to Capricorn. Capricorn is the low zodiac sign of Guru. That is, in the middle of Navratri, the Guru will become lowly. Chaitra Navratri will last till Thursday, 2 April.
178 years ago, such a rare coincidence was made
According to Pt Sharma, the Navratri of Chaitra month started from 11 April 1842. In this Navaratri, on 16 April, the planet Gurus entered Capricorn from Sagittarius. A similar coincidence is being made in 2020 this year. Navratri will begin from March 25 and on March 29, Guru will change to Capricorn. Mars, Guru and Saturn will be formed in Capricorn.
Vikram Samvat will start 2077
On 25th, Hindi New Year Vikram Samvat 2077 will start. Its name is Pramadi. Navratri will start on Wednesday and end on Thursday next week. King of the Pramadi Samvat will be Mercury and minister Chandra. Mercury and Moon have hostile feelings among themselves. In such a situation, people may have to suffer due to differences between the minister and the king.
How will be the new year
According to Pt Sharma, in the new year, negative effects on crops, scanty rainfall and public may have to pay more taxes. The New Year can be difficult for India, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, Iran, China, Bangladesh, Myanmar. Earthquake tremors may occur in these areas. Conditions of inflation, tension, dispute will be more.
These are the nine goddesses of nine days
Goddess Shailputri on the first day of Navratri, Brahmacharini on the second day, the third Chandraghanta, the fourth Kushmanda, the fifth Skanda Mata, the sixth Katyayini, the seventh Kalratri, the eighth Mahagauri and the ninth Siddhidatri. These are the nine forms of Maa Durga, she is specially worshiped in Navratri.