Madhur Day Festival is observed in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh and it is a famous festival that is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm. It is believed that the goddess of wealth, Madhu (Aphrodite) governs this festival and hence all the offerings are made to her. It is one of the most popular festivals in Andhra Pradesh, which is also known for other enchanting festivals. It is one of the most colorful festivals with great emphasis on music, dance, art and traditional crafts. The satta matka or Madhur Day festival is also celebrated in different parts of India and is celebrated on the full moon of the new moon.




The Madhur Day Panel chart is designed exclusively for this special day. Each and every panel is beautifully crafted with the finest materials to make it look beautiful and attractive. The entire art work is done in accordance with western style. The entire process of manufacturing of the Madhur Day Panel is carried out with immense care and sincerity. Every single work of art is meticulously studied by skilled team so that this Madhur Day chart is 100% authentic and complete. This chart is being updated on a regular basis due to the latest information that emerges so you don't have to wait for old outdated record of the Madhur Day chart.

There are various famous characters who are associated with this festival and their respective significance is also being noted down in this unique day chart. Among all the characters listed there is one more character which is noteworthy that is named as "Chariot" which is the main representative of God. The other two characters are equally important and holds equal importance. Each and every year, in order to celebrate the Mad hur day there is another celebration in Andhra Pradesh named as "Pongal Veli Saverthana". In this event colorful costumes are used which include red, white and green clothes.

The Madhur Day panel is considered as an auspicious item which is arranged near the casket of Pongal (the god of happiness). The Madhur Day is considered to be an annual ritual in Andhra Pradesh where devotees pay obeisance and pray to the goddess for a healthy and long life. On this day people decorate their houses, temple and cemeteries with colorful decorative items like pots, masks, bells and various metal working tools. They decorate their homes with the help of attractive items in Madurry also or Madurasian clay.

This particular day is observed in Andhra Pradesh, India and has its different festivals based on different states of Andhra Pradesh. There are Pongal Veli Day, Veli Parambikulam Day and Veli Alagarh Day Festival. Pongal Veli day is the best day to spend with friends and family. Here people decorate their homes and temple with beautiful lotus leaves, red and green colored candles and various other decorative objects. Veli Parambikulam Day is the best day to visit the Veli Parambikulam temple and get blessed by Veli.

In Veli Alagarh festival, people decorate the cemeteries of the ancestors and invoke blessings upon the dead. The Madur Day festival is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm in all parts of Andhra Pradesh and is one of the major highlights of the special month of April. The day is marked by celebrations, fairs, fun and entertainment. The Madur Day festival in Andhra Pradesh is a remarkable festival with colorful processions, parades, contests, songs and dances. The Madur Day panel is considered as the most important festival related to Andhra Pradesh and is celebrated with much zeal.