Transliteration: Aadi
English Months: Mid July to Mid August
Meaning of the Name:
Aadi is the fourth month of the Tamil calendar. The name comes from the Aadi star (Aadi Nakshatra). This month is considered one of the most spiritually significant months in Tamil culture especially for women and farmers.Significance:
Aadi month holds deep religious and agricultural importance in Tamil Nadu. It marks the beginning of the second half of the Tamil year. The sun transitions into a new position during this time making it astronomically significant. Temples across Tamil Nadu conduct special prayers and rituals throughout this month.
Key Festivals and Events:
Aadi Perukku (ஆடி பெருக்கு)
Celebrated on the 18th day of Aadi. People gather near rivers and water bodies to offer prayers to water. Women perform special rituals thanking water for sustaining life and agriculture. Families cook special food and celebrate together near lakes and rivers.
Aadi Pooram
A significant festival dedicated to Goddess Andal. Celebrated on the Pooram star day of Aadi month. Temples conduct special pujas and processions on this day.
Aadi Krithigai
Dedicated to Lord Murugan. Devotees visit Murugan temples and offer special prayers on this day.
Agricultural Significance:
Aadi month marks the peak of the southwest monsoon in Tamil Nadu. Farmers consider this month highly auspicious for sowing seeds. The heavy rains during Aadi are seen as a blessing for the upcoming harvest season.
Traditional Practices:
- Women wear new clothes and visit temples throughout Aadi
- Special kolam patterns are drawn at homes daily
- Many families avoid auspicious events like weddings during certain days
- Offering sesame seeds and oil lamps to deities is common practice
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