Aadi Krithigai – Festival dedicated to Lord Muruga

Aadi Krithigai is an important festival celebrated in the Tamil month of Adi or Aadi. In 2013, the date of Aadi Krithigai is July 31. The festival is dedicated to Lord Muruga or Subrahamaniya. Incidentally, the festival is also referred as Aadi Krittika, Kirthigai Kritika and Krithika. The festival is celebrated with fervor in the Murugan Temples in Tamil Nadu.

According to Hindu mythology, Lord Muruga was born as six different babies. And he was looked after by the six Krittika stars. Later, Lord Muruga was combined as a single baby with six heads by Goddess Parvati. There are many variations to this legend.

The Krithigai star or Nakshatram is considered highly auspicious to worship Muruga. And Aadi Krithigai is more important because Aadi is the first month in the Dakshinayana punyakalam – when the sun god changes his direction from north to south.
Devotees carry flower Kavadi on the Aadi Krithigai day. It is celebrated in a grand way with various rituals in Murugan temples across the world.


4 comments:

venkatesh said...

Thanks for this information..

Anonymous said...

Thanks for info....

janaki kailasam said...

thanks for the info. good write up.

Anonymous said...

kartigehyaayeh vitmaheh,visaageh nakchattrayeh deemahi,tanno skanda prajoodayat.

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