Aadi Perukku: Aadi Perukku day is a good time to change the talik rope.. Don't forget people.
A wonderful day for Adiper. As it is celebrated on the 18th day of the month of Adi, this festival is also known as the Eighteenth Peruku of Adi. Astrology says that this day is an auspicious time for newlyweds to change their talik ropes.
This year's Audi Abundance is celebrated tomorrow, Thursday 3rd August. On the day of Adiperku, newly married women wear a thali with Lakshmi coins, beads, coral on both sides of the Mangalyam they wear, and Sumangalip women wear it around their necks. This is the first ritual of changing the yellow rope. It is believed that by adding Lakshmi money and money to the Mangalyam while changing it, one will be blessed to live as a Sumangali. It is held in the groom's house only in odd months. This Vaipavam takes place in the third month of marriage. It is especially special to do this when Aadiperukan
On the 18th day of Adi Perukku, the water in the rivers and holy rivers will increase as a new flood. On that day worship will be performed on the banks of rivers. On that day, the newlyweds worship at temples with their families and change thali ropes in water bodies and change new thali ropes. Talik rope can be changed anytime between 10.45 am to 01.15 pm to change new Mangalya rope tomorrow. Puja can be done at home after afternoon but don't change thali.
This festival is specially celebrated in the towns along which river Cauvery flows. From early in the morning, the newlyweds and the common people gather together to offer prayers at the river Kaveri. At Padithurai, they prepare kaparisi, glass, bangles, yellow rope, thali, kadholai, karukamani, chaparram made of wooden board and fruits mixed with rice, jaggery, sesame seeds, peanuts and mixed with it.
Sumangalip women tie yellow ropes to each other. A yellow rope is tied around the neck of girls and the hands of boys. Unmarried women tie a yellow rope around their necks to pray to the goddess to get married soon. Through this, it is hoped that they will get married within the next month. Apart from that, married Sumangali women also replace their thali flag with a new yellow rope. It is believed that through this, the Sumankali boon will be obtained.

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