Wisdom Drive Thanuritha Senthil Kumar
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The podcast is started with an ambition to teach, learn and share interesting facts of trending topics. This podcast will feature Thanuritha, 2nd grade school going kid and her mother.
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Aadi Matham l Arputha Matham l Thanu Mom
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Aadi Matham, or Adi, is the fourth month in Tamil Calendar and is termed inauspicious by many as the Dakshinayana Punyakalam begins in the month. In 2020, the Aadi Masam begins on July 16 and ends on August 16. But several Tamil Hindu rituals and festivals are held in the month of Aadi and therefore it is also auspicious to some people. -
ஆடி பெருக்கு l ஆடி 18: வாழ்வின் வளம் l புராண கதை l Aadi Perukku l Thanu Mom
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About Aadi Perukku:
The festival of prosperity and fertility, Aadi Perukku falls during the Tamil month of Aadi. The commencement of the monsoon season is a symbol of prosperity. Adiperukku is also known as the Aadi monsoon festival. The festival celebrated on the 18th day of the Tamil month of Aadi. For the blessing of human-being with peace, prosperity, and happiness, nature worship in the form of Amman deities are organised to shower Nature’s grace on the human. On this day Mother Nature is worshipped as Amman deities. It is like a thanksgiving ceremony for Nature’s blessings. The month of Adi marks the onset of monsoon season in Tamil Nadu. Hence the month of Adi is favourable for rooting, sowing, and planting of seeds and other forms of vegetation. All the perennial river sources of Tamil Nadu including the lakes are worshipped. Aadi Perukku is also called as ‘Padinettam Perukku.’ ‘Padinettu’ means ‘eighteen’ and ‘Perukku’ implies ‘rising.’ The ritual is observed by the women.