Devotees Gather on Cauvery River Bank in Erode for ‘Aadi Amavasya’ Rituals
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Aadi Amavasai holds great religious significance for Hindus across Tamil Nadu as it is believed that offering tarpanam on this day helps bring peace to departed souls and removes Pitru Dosha. It is said that performing tarpanam on Aadi Amavasai not only brings peace to the departed souls but also clears karmic obstacles in one's current life. 🙏🏻 Aadi Amavasai 2025 Date in India: Know Amavasya Tithi, Important Timings and Significance of New Mo…
Scores of people take part in aadi amavasya rituals on banks of temple tank
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Email Print Scores of people joined priests on the banks of the tank of Sri Kapali Temple, Mylapore to take part in rituals on the occasion of aadi amavasya, a day when Hindus remember the departed. The busiest place was the west bank of the tank, its north end, which was left open. The space on the pavement here was also used for the rituals. At one point in the past, the temple management discouraged the use …
Devotees flock to Cauvery river for 'Aadi Amavasya' rituals
Chennai: Thousands of devotees from across Tamil Nadu and neighbouring states thronged the banks of the Cauvery River on Thursday to observe Aadi Amavasya, a day dedicated to paying homage to ancestors. Traditional rituals were held at key pilgrimage centres including Bhavani Kooduthurai, Kodumudi, and Karungalpalayam in Erode district. The holy dip in the Cauvery, especially at the confluence points like Bhavani Kooduthurai near the Sangamesw…
Thousands gather for Aadi Amavasai rituals across TN - News Today
Today marks the auspicious occasion of Aadi Amavasai, and Tamil Nadu witnessed massive crowds of devotees performing rituals to honor their ancestors. From sacred riverbanks to coastal shrines, people gathered in large numbers to offer prayers, seeking blessings for both the departed and the living. Ramanathapuram, a key pilgrimage site for this festival, saw an immense influx of devotees. At the sacred Agni Theertham sea and the 22 holy wells o…
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