Kutchi New Year is observed on the second day of the shukla paksha or waxing phase of moon in Ashada month – Ashad Beej or Dwitiya. This Hindu New Year is observed in the Kutch region in Gujarat. In 2021, Kutchi New Year is on July 12. Vikram Samvat 2078 begins from from June 12, 2021 in Kutch region.
Note – In other parts of Gujarat, Hindu New Year is on the day after Diwali – Kartik Shukla Paksha 1.
The Kutchi New Year is mostly a traditional affair and is observed in homes. Relatives, friends and neighbors join in the festival.
Today, many organizations are also giving importance to the day and organize satsangs, musical competitions and other cultural programs. Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi and other regional deities are worshipped on the day.
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has greeted the people on the auspicious occasion of Ashadhi Bij, the Kutchi New Year. In a tweet, the Prime Minister said, “Kutchi New Year-on Ashadhi Bij my lakhs of wishes to the Kutchi brothers and sisters. My Ram Ram to the Sturdy and strong Kutchi brothers and sisters who are settled here and abroad, preserving traditional arts and culture of Kutch.”
KUTCH TOURISM
Kutch, India’s Wild West, is a geographic phenomenon. It derives its name from katchua or kachbo, meaning a tortoise and is surrounded by sea water. Ancient temples, attractive palaces, rugged forts, flamingos, wild asses — you have it all in Kutch. But most of it is covered by Rann of Kutch, a shallow wetland with marshy salt flats that look like an endless mass of snow spread as far as the eye can see. The Rann of Kutch is divided into the Great Rann Of Kutch and the Little Rann Of Kutch.
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The Great Rann of Kutch spans an area of 7505.22 sq km. It is home to a wide array of flora and fauna. During diverse weather conditions migratory birds find a home here. The Little Rann of Kutch occupies 4,953 sq km and is spread out in the districts of Surendranagar, Banasakantha, Patan, Kutch and Rajkot in Gujarat. The Wild Ass Sanctuary in Kutch houses the endangered Ghudkhur.
Kutch also hosts a three-month long annual festival called Rann Utsav which attracts thousands of people to the beautiful White Desert. PM Modi too has attended this festival several times. The beauty of the Rann increases manifold when a riot of colors are splashed when people wearing colorful, ethnic wear perform folk dance and music during the Rann Utsav.
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The landscape is also dotted by villages that produce some of India’s finest textiles glittering with exquisite embroidery and mirror work. The district is also famous for the ecologically important Banni grasslands, which with its seasonal marshy wetlands form the outer belt of the Rann of Kutch. The Mandvi Beach is another attraction that is a must-visit for every traveler. You are sure to find mental peace and serenity after taking a stroll on this calm, clean beach.
BEST PLACES TO STAY IN KUTCH
There are a number of lodging options available in the main town and city area of this region. If you are attending Rann Utsav, you can stay in luxury tents near the venue. These offer package deals where you can go for sightseeing, adventure sports and more. But if you prefer staying in a resort, you can opt for Rann Riders, an eco-resort that also organize camel, horse and jeep safaris. Shaam-e-Sarhad is a village resort that offers a rustic experience to travelers. The Fern Residency Mundra is an option for those who wish to stay in a standard hotel.
BEST PLACES TO EAT IN KUTCH
Hotels serving vegetarian food are in plenty. The eatables are mostly made out of milk, bajara and wheat. Kutch’s staple diet does not include rice but pulses (dal) are available.When in Kutch, do try their local cuisine called the Kutchi cuisine. It is quite different from Gujarati fare and has minimum oil and is not sweet. It is in fact one of the healthiest cuisines with their dishes made using fresh ingredients. JP Resort has a restaurant that offers authentic Kutchi food. If you can’t do without non-veg food, head to Noorani Mahal. Other places to eat are Osho Restaurant if you like Gujarati thali and Neelam restaurant for other Indian cuisines.
Photograph courtesy: dpbirds/Creative Commons
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