Aadi Perukku 2025, also known as Pathinettam Perukku, is a sacred Tamil festival celebrated to honour the power of water and thank nature for prosperity and fertility. This auspicious occasion falls on the 18th day of the Tamil month Aadi, which aligns with the monsoon season and symbolizes abundance, growth, and new beginnings. Aadi Perukku is especially observed along the banks of rivers, particularly the Cauvery River, where women perform rituals, float lamps and offer prayers to invoke blessings for health, wealth, and harvest.
Let’s explore the date, significance, rituals, and cultural importance of this vibrant Tamil water festival.
Aadi Perukku 2025 Date & Tithi
In 2025, Aadi Perukku falls on Saturday, 2nd August. As per the Tamil calendar, this is the 18th day of Aadi Masam, a month considered highly auspicious for worship, devotion, and celebrating nature's bounty.
Significance of Aadi Perukku
Aadi Perukku marks the arrival of water abundance during monsoon, celebrating rivers as life-givers. The festival is especially important in Tamil Nadu, where agriculture thrives on river water.
People offer prayers to the river goddess, especially Mother Cauvery, for sustaining life and nourishing the soil. The day is believed to bring fertility, prosperity, new beginnings, and success in ventures. Women pray for the well-being of their families, married life, and a good harvest. Many also perform special pujas to invoke the divine feminine energy (Shakti).
Why Aadi Perukku Is Celebrated?
On Aadi Perukku, rituals are performed with devotion and simplicity:
The month of Aadi is considered highly divine in the Tamil calendar. While it’s not ideal for weddings, it’s spiritually significant for Shakti worship, offering prayers, and seeking inner strength.
Aadi Perukku, being the peak day of Aadi, symbolizes the height of feminine power, grace, and abundance. In today’s fast-paced world, Aadi Perukku serves as a reminder to pause and express gratitude to nature. For farmers, it's the mark of a new agricultural cycle. For families, it’s a day of bonding, celebration, and spiritual renewal. Even those in cities observe this festival symbolically by offering water puja at home, preparing traditional food, and donating to the needy.
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