Aadi Velli Rangolis
- Aadi first Monday
- ஆடி கடைசி வெள்ளி
- ஆடி 3வது வெள்ளி
- 2023- Aashada Friday ('Aadi Velli' in tamil) 21st July and Aashada Phaalguni ('Aadi Pooram' in Tamil) 22nd July- Temple Gopuram Kolam....
- 2023- Welcoming the Aashada month ("Aadi" in tamil) with a Ganesha Rangoli...Monday 17th july..
- 2022- Aadi Pooram
- 2021- Aadi VeLLi/ Pournami- Akhilandeshwari...
- Aadi Friday
- Friday rangoli
- AaDi VeLLi
Aashaada Fridays ("Aadi Velli") are very auspicious for worshipping the Goddess. It is considered equivalent to one of the Navratri days...
Aashada Phaalguni ('Aadi Pooram') is the Goddess' star like 'Aarudra' for Shivji...
A make believe Goddess Akhilandeshwari's temple (Thiruvaanaikkaa-Tamilnadu) Gopuram with the temple elephant 'Akhila'....
Aadi Pooram (Tamil: ஆடிப்பூரம்), also called as Aandal Jayanti is a prime festival of Tamilians. This festival is dedicated to Goddess Andal, an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. Aadi Pooram is celebrated during Aadi month in the Tamil calendar that corresponds to the English months of July-August...
Aadi Pooram is the celebration of the birth day of Andal and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervour in the places all over the world with Tamil population. The day of Aadi Pooram is also observed as the day of Goddess Shakti as it is believed that the Goddess herself comes to Earth in this auspicious day, to bless Her devotees. The devotees therefore worship their deity with full dedication to lead a happy and prosperous life.
Aadi Pooram 2022 was on August 01, Monday