A Grand Welcome to the New Year
Puthandu, popularly known as Varsha Pirappu, is the New Year's
Day for the people of Tamil Nadu in Southern India. It marks the beginning of
the Dravidian New Year in Tamil Nadu. This festival is held on the first day of
Tamil month Chithiram, which usually falls on the 14th of April. It is believed
that Lord Brahma, (the God of creation, according to Hindu mythology) began
creating the world on this day. This festival is celebrated with traditional
gaiety and enthusiasm all over Tamil Nadu.
On the occasion of Puthandu, Hindus believe
that offering special prayers in the temple brings them prosperity. It is also
the day to give an auspicious start to the coming year by looking at all nice
and wonderful things such as gold, fresh fruits, vegetables, rice, betel
leaves, nuts and coconuts, which are kept in a decorated pile in front of the
garlanded deity. The focus is on prosperity throughout the year, and a prayer
to thank almighty.
Varsha Pirappu begins with viewing the Kani
of the auspicious things. Early in the morning on this auspicious day, the entrance
of the house is decorated with Kolam (Rangoli),
a design made with rice flour. The doorways are decorated with mango leaves to
mark the auspiciousness of the occasion. After an early ritual bath, the whole
family prays together. The children take the blessings of their parents.
A special dish called 'Maanga Pachadi', made
of raw mangoes, jaggery and neem flowers is served during lunch. This signifies
all the different aspects of our life, reminding us to face happiness and
sorrow with equal ease. Since this festival marks the beginning of the New
Year, food prepared is very special, with particular emphasis on pulses and
cereals.
Families together enjoy the special lunch.
The rest of the day is spent visiting relatives, friends and exchanging New
Year greetings and gifts. A large number of devotees wait in queues from dawn
at temples especially temples like Meenakshi temple in Madurai, Manakkula
Vinayagar temple in Pondicherry for darshan.
On this auspicious day, a grand Car Festival
is held at Tiruvadamarudur near Kumbakonam. Festivals are also held at
Tiruchirapalli, Kanchipuram and many other places in South India. Several fairs
and cultural programs are also organised at different places all over the
state, to mark the occasion.
It’s a brand new year and we want to wish Puthandu to everyone across the
globe! It’s always
fun to celebrate festivities with friends and family. You can get beautiful worship items and gifts to celebrate this day in style with your near and dear
ones.
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