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Aadi Pooram

Aadi Pooram

ஆடி பூரம்

Aadi Pooram is a highly auspicious festival dedicated to the Goddess. It marks the day Goddess Shakti is believed to have manifested on Earth, and it is also the birthday of the great saint-poetess, Andal.

41201 days ago 1913-08-05

Primary date & Panchangam

Tue, 05 Aug 1913
Tuesday
1913
Pramadisha Aadi 21
Shukla Paksha Tritiya Purva Phalguni - Pada 4

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Significance of Aadi Pooram

Aadi Pooram is celebrated during the Tamil month of Aadi on the day the 'Pooram' nakshatra (star) falls. It is a day of immense spiritual significance in both Shaivite and Vaishnavite traditions. According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Shakti took human form on this day to establish peace and protect the world.

Equally significant is its association with Andal, one of the twelve Alwars and a devout saint-poetess. She was discovered as a baby by Periyalwar in a basil (Tulsi) garden in Srivilliputhur on Aadi Pooram. Her unwavering devotion to Lord Vishnu is celebrated grandly on this day.

Bangle Festival (Valaikappu) for the Goddess

A unique and beautiful custom on Aadi Pooram is performing 'Valaikappu' or a baby shower for Goddess Amman. Thousands of glass bangles are offered to the Goddess, adorning her gracefully. This symbolizes that she is the universal mother carrying the well-being of all living creatures in her womb.

These bangles are later distributed as prasadam to devotees. It is strongly believed that wearing these blessed bangles brings marital bliss to unmarried women and blesses childless couples with offspring. Pregnant women wear these bangles seeking the Goddess's protection for a safe delivery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bangles are offered to perform a 'Valaikappu' (baby shower) for the Goddess, honoring her as the divine mother. The blessed bangles are believed to bring prosperity, fertility, and marital harmony.

Andal is a revered 8th-century Tamil saint-poetess known for her profound devotion to Lord Vishnu. She authored the famous 'Thiruppavai' and 'Nachiyar Thirumozhi'.

The most famous celebration takes place in Srivilliputhur, the birthplace of Andal, featuring a spectacular temple car procession (Therottam) attended by thousands of devotees.

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