Varushapirappu – Tamil New Year
The month of Chittrai (April–May) marks the beginning of festivities in Tamil Nadu, with the celebration of Varushapirappu , the Tamil New Year. Observed on April 13 or 14 each year according to the Gregorian calendar, this day is greeted with the phrase “ Puthandu Vazthukal ” meaning Happy New Year . The festival is also known as Varusha Pirappuv , and according to Hindu mythology, it commemorates the time when Lord Brahma began the creation of the universe . Rituals and Traditions Kanni viewing One of the most cherished customs is the ritual of viewing Kanni at dawn. People arrange auspicious items such as gold and silver ornaments, betel leaves, nuts, fruits, flowers, rice, and coconuts. Seeing these first thing in the morning is believed to bring prosperity and good luck. Kolam decorations Entrances of homes are adorned with colorful Kolam (rangoli), symbolizing joy and positivity. Families light the Kuthu villakku (traditional lamp) beside the Niraikudam, a brass vessel...