Aadi Festivel

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  • Aadi is a tamil month (July-August) and it is the fourth month of the year as per Tamil Calendar.This year, aadi month falls on July 17 and it is celebrated as ‘Aadi Pandigai (Aadi festival)’ or ‘Aadi Pirappu'(Birth of Aadi month).It is an important festival to all tamilians.
  • Generally during this month, no new venture is planned. Nothing auspicious is done during this month.No marriages are planned.
    Then why is Aadi considered a significant month ??? Why is it a Sacred month ???
  • In early days, there were months in which spiritualism was promoted. It was considered that social activities would distract the concentration of people who were trying to attain spiritualism.That is the reason no new activities are planned in the month of Aadi and it is considered a Sacred month.Even farmers too took this month as the right time to worship their goddess – River Cauvery for providing water.
  • This month marks the beginning of all festivals as the following month Aavani is considered as festival season.
    ‘Aadi Perukku’ is a festival celebrated on the 18th day of Aadi welcoming the monsoon.It pays tribute to the life sustaining force of water (result of rain, dams etc). People living on the banks of the Cauvery offer special poojas to the river.
  • My grandparents did live near the bank of Cauvery river. We always wished to be there during this month.You will get to see lots and lots of roadside shops with all the festive josh. I always loved to grab those balloons and play watches.People dressed up in their traditional way with flowers running down the hair,Streets decorated with colourful Kolams, Houses decorated with Mango leaves…you got to see, feel and enjoy it.Aadi Perukku is also called as ‘Pathinettam perukku’ as it falls on 18th day of the month.
  • You should see the river bank on this day…poojas will be performed on the river bank (always too crowded) Very authentic.
  • At home a special pooja will be performed followed by a feast with ‘Payasam’ , “Sweet poli’, ‘Vada’ and what not ?? (uuuuuuuuuhhhhh want to have some). We wear the traditional Pattu paavadai/saree (Silk skirt) on this day.
  • Grand poojas will be performed in all the temples.
  • Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays of this month are considered very auspicious. Friday of this month is called ‘ Aadi Velli’.

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