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Aadi festivities enthrall devotees with spiritual fervour

NT BureauBy NT BureauJuly 29, 2024No Comments
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Temples across Tamil Nadu are buzzing with activity and devotion as the state celebrates the auspicious month of Aadi. Known for its spiritual significance, the month of Aadi is marked by a series of vibrant festivals, attracting thousands of devotees to participate in various rituals and ceremonies.
Aadi, which usually falls between mid-July and mid-August, is considered a sacred period dedicated to the worship of the goddess Amman in her various forms. Temples, especially those dedicated to the goddess, are adorned with colorful decorations, and special pujas (prayers) and abhishekams (ritualistic baths) are performed to seek divine blessings.
One of the highlights of the Aadi month is the Aadi Perukku festival, celebrated on the 18th day of Aadi. This festival is particularly significant along the banks of the Cauvery River, where devotees offer prayers and perform rituals to honor the river goddess and seek her blessings for prosperity and abundance. The celebration is marked by families gathering to prepare special dishes and offer them to the river, followed by communal meals.
Another major event during this month is the Aadi Krithigai, dedicated to Lord Muruga. Temples dedicated to Muruga, such as the Arulmigu Subramaniya Swamy Temple in Tiruttani and the Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple in Palani, witness a surge in the number of devotees. Special processions, carrying the deity’s idol, and elaborate rituals are performed to honor Lord Muruga.
In Chennai, the Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore and the Parthasarathy Temple in Triplicane have organized special events and extended temple timings to accommodate the influx of devotees. The temples are illuminated with lights and decorated with flowers, creating a festive atmosphere.
Apart from these, the Fridays of Aadi, known as Aadi Velli, are considered highly auspicious for worshipping the goddess. Temples across the state conduct special ceremonies, drawing large crowds of women who perform various rituals to seek blessings for their families’ well-being and prosperity.
The spiritual fervor during Aadi is not limited to temples alone. Communities come together to organize cultural programs, including traditional music and dance performances, adding to the festive spirit. Markets are bustling with people shopping for festive attire, flowers, and other essentials for the celebrations.
The month of Aadi, with its rich cultural and religious significance, continues to bring people together in a collective expression of faith and devotion, making it one of the most cherished periods in Tamil Nadu’s religious calendar
Aadi festivities enthrall devotees with spiritual fervour
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