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Home Hindu Culture Festivals Aadi Amavasai is on 9 Aug 2010

Aadi Amavasai is on 9 Aug 2010

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Aadi Amavasai, a special day dedicated to our forefathers and ancestors, is observed annually during the Tamil month of July-August. This year it falls on August 9th, Monday. 

The new moon (amavasai) in the Tamil month of Aadi is observed with special prayers, poojas and offering of food to the forefathers.

The new moon day is considered something special in almost all civilizations. Some people believed that this day relates to demonic qualities and some other think as auspicious and benevolent. In Hindu community, the two Amavasya considered most important are "Aadi Amavasya" and "Thai Amavasya".  On Aadi Amavasai day Hindus perform "Tharpanam." 

Taking a holy dip in a river is considered a pre-requisite for performing a Tharpanam, as it is believed that all one’s physical as well as mental impurities are washed away by doing so. Devotees take a holy dip in the various sacred rivers, seas and sacred ponds or Teerthams on this day. They were given sesame seeds to throw into the sea. After taking a dip in the holy sea, they go to the temples to pray for their forefathers. 

The day is also auspicious to Lord Muruga. Special poojas and abhishekams are conducted at all temples especially at Lord Muruga temples. 

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