In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, they call this festival Ugadi and it marks the beginning of their New Year. On this day, families wake up early, clean their homes, and decorate them with beautiful rangoli designs made of colorful powders. One of the most important parts of Ugadi is preparing a special dish called "Ugadi Pachadi." It's a mix of different tastes like sweet, sour, bitter, tangy, and spicy, symbolizing the different experiences of life. The day is filled with happiness and togetherness as families come together to share a special meal. Traditional dishes like Pulihora (tamarind rice), Bobbatlu (sweet stuffed flatbread), and Pesarattu (green gram dosa) are prepared and enjoyed. In some places, there are also cultural programs, dances, and music performances to celebrate the occasion.