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Aadi Pooram 2025 Date: Know Puja Vidhi, Significance, and Andal Jayanthi Celebrations

Aadi Pooram 2025, celebrated in Tamil Nadu, honors Goddess Andal and Goddess Shakti with special rituals, temple festivals, and blessings for prosperity and progeny.

July 22, 2025 / 10:36 IST
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Aadi Pooram, also known as Andal Jayanthi, is a sacred festival celebrated during the Tamil month of Aadi (July–August) when the Pooram Nakshatra (Purva Phalguni star) prevails. This day holds immense spiritual importance as it marks the birth star of Andal, the only female Alwar saint in the Vaishnava tradition, believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. Devotees consider this day highly auspicious for worship, blessings, and spiritual renewal.

Aadi Pooram 2025 Date and Muhurat Time 

EventDate and Time 
Aadi Pooram 2025Monday, July 28, 2025
Good Time (Gulikai)02:08 PM to 03:49 PM
Poison Time (Rahu Kalam)07:25 AM to 09:05 AM
Danger Time (Yamagandam)10:46 AM to 12:27 PM
Nakshatra Begins04:23 PM, Jul 27
Nakshatra Ends05:35 PM, Jul 28
Spiritual Importance of Aadi Pooram

The month of Aadi is dedicated to Goddess Shakti, as divine feminine energy is considered at its peak. It is believed that Goddess Parvati descends to Earth on Aadi Pooram to bless her devotees. Many traditions also associate this day with Parvati’s attainment of womanhood, and special rituals are performed in Shakti temples, celebrating the divine feminine power.

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Legends Associated with Aadi Pooram

One of the most popular legends relates to Andal’s life. Periyalwar, a Vaishnavite saint of Srivilliputhur, found a baby girl, Kodhai (Andal), in a temple garden. Andal grew up deeply devoted to Lord Ranganathar (Vishnu) and wished to marry Him. She offered Him garlands she wore herself, a gesture later accepted by the Lord. It is believed that Andal merged with Lord Ranganathar at Srirangam, symbolizing eternal union.