Aadi Velli
Aadi Velli (transl. Aadi Friday; Tamil: ஆடி வெள்ளி), is a set of Fridays in the Hindu Tamil calendar month of Adi which is considered sacred. All Aadi Velli days are highly auspicious, and devotees worship different Goddesses on these days. People perform special prayers that take place on each Aadi Velli to propitiate goddesses like Mariamman, Karumariamman and Angala Devi to receive their blessings.[1]
On the Fridays, people wake up early, take a bath and perform rituals and offer flowers, incense sticks and vegetarian food to the goddesses and visit temples.[2][3]
Significance
1st Aadi Velli
The 1st Velli day is dedicated to Goddess Swarnambika, the Goddess of Wealth. She is a form of Goddess Parvati. By worshipping her, people receive wealth and prosperity.[4]
2nd Aadi Velli
The 2nd Velli day honours Goddess Angala Devi. By worshipping her, people can gain her protection from evil powers and negativity and reward positivity and luck to households.[5]
3rd Aadi Velli
The 3rd Velli day is associated with Goddess Karumariamman. She has the power to bestow good health and courage, people who perform rituals to goddesses on the 3rd day can bring them good health and willpower.[6]
4th Aadi Velli
The 4th Velli day is dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi, who rewards good relationships. People dedicate to her on the 4th day and worship her to enjoy good relationships with partners, friends and family and be free of all the obstacles in your life.[7]
5th Aadi Velli
The 5th Velli day honours Goddess Lakshmi. It is the day of the Varalakshmi Vratam, which is celebrated by Hindu women. They seek the Goddess blessings and protection for their husbands.[8]
Rituals
On Aadi Velli various types of Puja's are associated with goddesses.
Naga Puja's for conducted for Nāga gods.[9]
Devotees often visit to temples and offer ‘Koozh’, a kind of porridge to the Goddess which is considered highly auspicious, This is distributed to the other devotees later.[10]
Women often exchange Thambulam (which consists of a plate containing Betel leaves, Betel nuts, turmeric, kumkum, coconut, and cloth) among themselves after the prayers is done.[11]
Maa Vilakku or Ghee lamps is often offered to goddesses on these days.[12]
Fasting
Many people observe fasting on Aadi Velli such as not eating any meal throughout the day or only consists meals of vegetarian on these days. Devotees belief fasting can bring blessings from the goddesses, relief from all problems, Well-being and longevity of the devotee’s husband, unmarried women can receive a spouse.[13]
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