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Tamil New Year

Tamil New Year

தமிழ் வருட பிறப்பு

Puthandu, the Tamil New Year, falls on the first day of the Chithirai month. It is a day of fresh beginnings, seeking blessings, and enjoying the traditional Mangai Pachadi.

25974 days ago 1955-04-14

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Thu, 14 Apr 1955
Thursday
1955
Manmatha Chithirai 1
Krishna Paksha Saptami Purva Ashadha - Pada 1

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Tamil Nadu Spiritual Experience

The Celebration of Puthandu

Puthandu, or Tamil New Year, is celebrated on the first day of the Tamil month Chithirai, marking the beginning of the solar calendar. It is a vibrant festival celebrated by Tamils globally, signifying the onset of spring, new hopes, and a prosperous agricultural cycle. The Tamil calendar follows a 60-year cycle, with each year carrying a specific name and unique planetary influences.

The day begins early with the tradition of 'Kanni', where individuals wake up to view auspicious items like gold, silver, fruits, flowers, and a mirror arranged the previous night. This practice is believed to guarantee prosperity and good fortune throughout the year. Homes are thoroughly cleaned, entrances are decorated with colorful kolams (rangoli), and fresh mango leaves are tied above doors to welcome positive energy.

Panchangam Reading and Mangai Pachadi

A crucial tradition on Puthandu is the reading of the 'Panchangam' (the traditional Hindu almanac). Families gather to hear the astrological predictions for the upcoming year, understanding the cosmic influences on weather, agriculture, and global events. This wisdom helps people mentally prepare for the year ahead.

The culinary highlight of the day is the 'Mangai Pachadi', a unique dish made from raw mango, neem flowers, jaggery, tamarind, green chili, and salt. This combination creates a medley of six tastes—sweet, bitter, sour, spicy, astringent, and salty. It serves as a philosophical reminder that life is a mixture of joyful and sorrowful experiences, and one must face all circumstances with equal grace.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Puthandu is celebrated on the first day of the Tamil month of Chithirai, which usually falls on April 14th of the Gregorian calendar.

Waking up to see auspicious items like fruits, gold, and a mirror ensures that the new year starts on a positive note, bringing prosperity and good luck.

The dish contains six distinct tastes representing the various emotions and experiences of life. It teaches the philosophy of accepting both good and bad with equanimity.

Families wear new clothes, visit temples for blessings, prepare a traditional feast, read the Panchangam, and seek blessings from elders.

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