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Agni Natchathiram Ends

Agni Natchathiram Ends

அக்னி நட்சத்திரம் நிவர்த்தி

The conclusion of Agni Natchathiram signifies the end of the intense Kathiri Veyil, bringing relief and reopening the window for auspicious ceremonies.

23738 days ago 1961-05-28

Primary date & Panchangam

Sun, 28 May 1961
Sunday
1961
Plava Vaikasi 14
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi Swati - Pada 3

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Tamil Nadu Spiritual Experience

The Conclusion of Kathiri Veyil

The 'Nivarthi' or conclusion of Agni Natchathiram brings an end to the sweltering 21-day period of extreme summer heat known as Kathiri Veyil. This astronomical event occurs when the Sun transitions into the first quarter of the Rohini Nakshatra.

For the people of Tamil Nadu, this day marks a significant psychological and physical relief, signaling that the worst of the summer heat has passed and that cooler breezes and eventual monsoons are on the horizon.

Resumption of Auspicious Events

The most practical implication of the end of Agni Natchathiram is the lifting of restrictions on auspicious activities. Families enthusiastically resume planning and executing weddings, house-warming ceremonies, and business inaugurations.

In temples, to mark the pacification of the fiery cosmic energy, special 'Shanthi Poojas' (peace-invoking rituals) are conducted. Deities, especially Lord Shiva and Goddess Amman, are adorned with thick layers of cooling sandalwood paste (Santhana Kappu) to soothe the accumulated heat.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It typically concludes in the middle of the Tamil month of Vaikasi when the Sun enters the Rohini Nakshatra.

Yes, once Agni Natchathiram ends, the traditional 'Muhurtham' season resumes, and planning auspicious events is highly encouraged.

Temples perform 'Santhana Kappu' (sandalwood paste adornment) and extensive cooling Abhishekams to pacify the divine energies after the intense heat.

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