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Agni Natchathiram Begins

Agni Natchathiram Begins

அக்னி நட்சத்திரம் ஆரம்பம்

Agni Natchathiram marks the commencement of the hottest period of summer in the Tamil calendar, widely known as Kathiri Veyil.

14631 days ago 1986-05-04

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Sun, 04 May 1986
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1986
Akshaya Chithirai 21
Krishna Paksha Ekadashi Purva Bhadrapada - Pada 2

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Understanding Agni Natchathiram

Agni Natchathiram, commonly referred to as 'Kathiri Veyil' in Tamil Nadu, represents the peak of the scorching summer heat. Astrologically, this intense period begins when the Sun enters the third quarter (padam) of the Bharani Nakshatra in the Aries (Mesha) sign. The period derives its name from Agni, the Fire God, symbolizing the blazing heat that engulfs the region.

Lasting for about 21 to 25 days, this phase is known for record-breaking temperatures and heat waves. It serves as a transition phase where nature undergoes intense purification through heat before the arrival of the cooling monsoons.

Traditions and Precautionary Customs

According to traditional Vedic astrology and local customs, major auspicious events such as weddings (Vivaha), house-warming ceremonies (Grihapravesham), and starting major construction projects are strictly avoided during Agni Natchathiram. The underlying wisdom is partly practical—protecting people from exhaustion and health issues caused by gathering and working in extreme heat.

Spiritually, it is a highly meritorious time for offering cooling elements. Donating buttermilk, water, and fruits to the thirsty is considered an act of supreme devotion. In Shiva temples, a 'Dhara Pathram' (a pot with a tiny hole) is often suspended over the Shivalingam to continuously drip cool water or milk, aiming to soothe the cosmic heat.

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It typically lasts for about 21 days, starting in the later part of the Chithirai month and ending midway through the Vaikasi month.

The intense heat makes large gatherings, feasting, and long rituals physically draining. Astrologically, the fiery energy is considered too volatile for initiating peaceful new beginnings.

Offering water, buttermilk, tender coconut, and fans to the poor and weary travelers is highly recommended to alleviate their suffering and earn spiritual merit.

Temples conduct special 'Abhishekams' (ritual bathing) for deities using cooling substances like sandalwood paste, rose water, and milk to pacify the divine energy.

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