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  2. Tamil calendar - Wikipedia

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    The nakshatram (star) that is regarded to be ascendant during the pournami (full moon day) of this month is Pooraadam (or) Uthiradam. It is regarded to be an auspicious month for women. The most auspicious days are Fridays and Tuesdays in this month, these are called Ādi Velli and Ādi Chevvai and the Ādi Amavasai. Ādi Pooram is also a holy ...

  3. Amavasya - Wikipedia

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    Thai Amavasai comes in the month of Jan-Feb and is the 1st Amavasai after Uttranayana Punya Kaalam (Northern Journey of Sun). Aadi Amavasai comes in the month of Jul-Aug and is the 1st Amavasai after Dakshinayanam Punya Kaalam (Southern Journey of Sun). Pitru Paksh Mahalaya Amavasai comes during Navratri [9]

  4. Kusha Amavasya - Wikipedia

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    2nd September 2024: Participants: Adherents of Vedic tradition: Kusha Amavasya is a special Amavasya in the month of Bhadrapada in Hindu tradition.

  5. Bhimana Amavasya - Wikipedia

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    The amavasya, as well as the fortnight containing the new-moon, is considered auspicious by Hindus.They believe that during this period, their offerings reach their forefathers, and in return, offerors are blessed.

  6. Aatida Amaase - Wikipedia

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    It is celebrated in the Aati month of the tulu calendar in Tulunadu region on the new moon day. [1] Aati is the fourth month of the oldest traditional Indian solar calendar. On this auspicious day tulunadu people drink Paaleda Kashaya which is bitter in taste. It cleans the digestive tracts systems and is said to have loads of medicinal power ...

  7. Aadi Perukku - Wikipedia

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    Aadi is a month of fervour and observances dedicated to the Goddesses related to water and other natural forces (e.g. Mariamman temples, Mundakanniamman temples etc.) where prayers and pujas are offered to propitiate the powerful goddess to seek their protection from the inauspicious aspects that are often associated with the month.

  8. Dashama Vrata - Wikipedia

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    This vrata is usually observed in July–August on the amavasya (new moon day) of the Hindu month of Ashadha. Many people also observe the vrata in the month of Chaitra (March). The vrata is dedicated to the goddess Dashama or Momai. The vrata is mainly observed by women for prosperity and good fortune of their family. [2]

  9. Veerateeswarar Temple, Thiruvathigai - Wikipedia

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    There are weekly rituals like somavaram and sukravaram, fortnightly rituals like pradosham and monthly festivals like amavasai (new moon day), kiruthigai, pournami (full moon day) and sathurthi. [11] The most prominent festival of the temple, Vasantha Utsavam, is celebrated for ten days during the Tamil month of Chittirai.