September 24, 2025
Gujarati New Year 2025: Bestu Varas Celebrations, Traditions

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September 24, 2025
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Gujarati New Year, also called Bestu Varas, is a vibrant festival celebrated just after Diwali. It marks a fresh beginning filled with hope, gratitude, and warm wishes of saal mubarak. Gujarati New Year 2025 will be an occasion of cultural richness and joyful togetherness for families and communities across Gujarat.
As travellers seek deeper festive experiences, combining tradition with leisure becomes more appealing. This blog explores how celebrating Bestu Varas 2025 at Club Mahindra’s premium resorts in Gujarat can transform the New Year into a truly memorable and meaningful holiday.
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Bestu Varas, the Gujarati New Year, follows the Vikram Samvat calendar and symbolises more than just a change in dates. It is a moment of reflection, gratitude, and hopeful beginnings as families set intentions for a prosperous year ahead.
Coinciding with Govardhan Puja and Annakut, homes and temples are adorned with food offerings to thank the divine. It is a spiritually significant day, marked by prayers for business success, debt forgiveness, and a blessed year- saal mubarak to all.
The Gujarati New Year 2025 also fosters family bonding, community unity, and joyous festive meals, making Bestu Varas 2025 truly special.
The Gujarati New Year 2025, also known as Bestu Varas 2025, will be celebrated on Thursday, October 22, 2025. This auspicious day falls right after Diwali, aligning with Govardhan Puja and Annakut celebrations across Gujarat.
Gujarati New Year 2025, or Bestu Varas 2025, begins with spiritual devotion. Families rise early and visit temples dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha to offer prayers, sweets, and flowers. The atmosphere is serene, filled with incense, chants, and hope for a prosperous year. These early rituals are not only about worship but about cleansing the spirit and setting positive intentions. Starting the year this way reflects the deep spiritual roots of the Gujarati New Year, creating a peaceful and focused beginning to a new chapter.
Wearing new clothes is a vibrant tradition on Bestu Varas. Bright colours, traditional outfits, and a festive mood fill homes across Gujarat. After prayers, people greet elders, exchange sweets, and say “saal mubarak” with warmth and sincerity. This gesture is more than a greeting- it’s a blessing for a joyful and successful year. It highlights the social aspect of the Gujarati New Year, strengthening family ties and spreading goodwill within communities.
Temples and homes prepare Annakut bhog, featuring dozens of vegetarian dishes offered to the deities. Later shared with devotees, this tradition promotes gratitude and unity. Families also enjoy iconic dishes like undhiyu, fafda-jalebi, and shrikhand, making Gujarati New Year 2025 a feast of flavours and memories.
In Ahmedabad, the Gujarati New Year 2025 comes alive with colour and energy. Markets dazzle with decorative lights, shops overflow with new clothes, and temples are adorned with flowers and diyas. Localities often host small processions, and families roam the streets, greeting loved ones with “saal mubarak.” The city’s spirit is festive and welcoming, reflecting the grandeur of Bestu Varas 2025.
In Surat and Vadodara, Gujarati New Year holds special meaning for the business community. Merchants and traders perform Chopda Pujan, a ritual that involves starting new account books. This symbolizes fresh beginnings in business, clean finances, and prayers for success in the year ahead. It highlights the practical yet spiritual aspect of Bestu Varas.
The villages of Saurashtra and Kutch celebrate Gujarati New Year with cultural richness. Folk dances, garba nights, and village fairs showcase heritage through music, storytelling, and handmade crafts. The blend of rustic charm and deep-rooted traditions keeps Bestu Varas 2025 spiritually grounded amidst modernity.
At Club Mahindra, Gujarati New Year 2025 is celebrated with colourful décor, festive thalis, and vibrant family activities. Guests enjoy traditional dances, saal mubarak greetings, and wellness therapies at Svaastha Spa. It’s a perfect blend of celebration and rejuvenation at premium resorts in Gujarat during Bestu Varas 2025.
Celebrate Gujarati New Year 2025 with Club Mahindra at beautifully located resorts in Gujarat- Club Mahindra Dwarka for spiritual beginnings, Club Mahindra Gir for wildlife and nature, and Club Mahindra Kensville Golf Resort in Ahmedabad for luxury and relaxation. Each destination blends festive warmth with curated local experiences, making Bestu Varas 2025 truly memorable.
Club Mahindra offers premium stays with spacious rooms, festive activities, authentic Gujarati cuisine, and wellness experiences like the Svaastha Spa. With access to over 140 resorts in India and 4,300+ global partner resorts via RCI, members enjoy unmatched flexibility. Whether it’s saal mubarak celebrations, Chopda Pujan, or Annakut feasts, Club Mahindra ensures every moment is celebrated with tradition and modern comfort.
Gujarati New Year is more than a date. It is a festival of joy, prosperity, renewal and family togetherness. Bestu Varas 2025 brings with it hope, ancient rituals, warm greetings of “saal mubarak”, festive foods and shared laughter. It is a day that begins new stories, new blessings.
With resorts in Gujarat such as Club Mahindra Dwarka, Gir, and Kensville Golf Resort in Ahmedabad you can celebrate Gujarati New Year in style that honours tradition and embraces comfort. Culinary feasts, spiritual rhythm, community laughter, wellness, culture - all combine to make this New Year memorable.
Plan your Gujarati New Year holiday with Club Mahindra resorts and give yourself and your loved ones more than moments. Create memories. Begin Bestu Varas 2025 with heart, with warmth, with joy. Saal mubarak to you already- may your year ahead be full of light, love and prosperity.
Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Ltd. (MHRIL), a part of Leisure and Hospitality sector of the Mahindra Group, offers quality family holidays primarily through vacation ownership memberships and brings to the industry values such as reliability, trust and customer satisfaction. Started in 1996, the company's flagship brand ‘Club Mahindra’, today has over 300,000 members , who can holiday at 140+ resorts in India and abroad.