Thousands of people performed rituals at the Marina Beach in Chennai and offered 'Tarpan' to pay tributes to their ancestors on 'Aadi Amavasya' on Sunday morning. (Pics/AFP)
Updated On: 2024-08-04 02:02 PM IST
Compiled by : ronak mastakar
'Aadi Amavasya' is the new moon day falling in the Tamil month of Aadi, during which Hindu devotees perform rituals and take a holy dip to pay respects to the souls of their ancestors
During the occasion, devotees visit temples, seashores, and river banks in southern districts of Tamil Nadu to perform rituals
Devotees visit various Shiva temples on 'Aadi Amavasya' and perform special pujas
Aadi Amavasya holds great religious significance and people seek blessings from departed souls
While some observe a fast on every Amavasya day, others opt for pujas performed in memory of holy places and the purifying act of bathing in holy waters during specific periods
Noteworthy, among these periods are the Udrayana holy phase of Thai and Masi months, as well as the Daksanayana holy season of Aadi and Puratasi months
Devotees hold a firm belief that performing pujas dedicated to parents in Thai and Aadi months, relatives in Masi, and all beings during the auspicious Mahalaya Puratasi month brings forth remarkable blessings