Padwasan, also known as Padwa, is a festival celebrated primarily in Maharashtra, India, marking the first day of the Hindu month of Kartika. It is associated with the celebration of the harvest and often symbolizes the beginning of the winter season. Traditionally, families honor their homes by cleaning and decorating them, and they may prepare special dishes to share with loved ones. The festival is also linked to the worship of livestock, especially cows, which are considered sacred and vital for agrarian communities.