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Monday, April 4, 2011

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A collection of coolest Ugadi sms messages in Telugu language. Enjoy the Ugadi by sending these sms message to your friends and family.



ROJULO prati kshanam Viluvinade.
UDAYAM HOPE to Modalite,
MADHYANAM FAITH vastundi.
SAYANTRAM LOVE Pondite,
RATRI REST nu Mosukostundi. Evanni roju NEE JEEVITAM lo, Jaragalani Aasistu



Ee ugadini Teepi inka pulupu ruchululatho santhoshamga jarupukundam




Sirimallelaa Navvuthoo..virujallule Ruvvuthoo..Telugu velugula raaVe pragathi parimalam neeVe..



E UGADI MANA ANDARIKI SUKA SANTHOSHALANI EVVALANI KORUKUNTU WISH YOU A HAPPY UGADI TO ALL FAMILY MEMBERS, FRIENDS AND COLLOQUIES

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Ugadi, the Telugu and Kannada new year, is celebrated with great devotion in Andhra Pradesh and Karnatak.

Mobile SMS Greetings:

1) God help us achieve all that is auspicious in this Ugadi. Happy Ugadi to you.

2) Let's pray that in this Ugadi, Happiness drown the world and India rise as a model to the entire world

3) Let's celebrate our ancient tradition of oneness, brotherhood, bravery and shun violence in this Ugadi

4) Let Peace and Harmony throng the world in this Ugadi as India basks in the glory of world cup win

5) Wish you a hearty happy Ugadi. Let us pray to God for peace and Harmony. Let our face beam with smile all the time

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Yugadi Telugu or Kannada from yuga + aadi, yuga means era, aadi means start. The start of an era) is the New Year’s Day for the people of the Deccan region of India. While the people of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh use the term Yugadi/Ugadi for this festival. The Saka calendar begins with the month of Chaitra (March–April) and Ugadi marks the first day of the new year. Chaitra is the first month in Panchanga which is the Indian calendar.








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