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Happy Puthandu 2022 Greetings & Tamil New Year Wishes: WhatsApp Stickers, Puthandu Vazthukal GIF Images, HD Wallpapers and SMS for the Harvest Festival

Puthandu is also known as Puthuvarudam, Chithirai Thirunal or Tamil New Year. In south and south east asia, it is observed as the traditional new year and is known by other names such as Vishu in Kerala and Baisakhi in northern and central India. Happy Puthandu 2022 Greetings & Tamil New Year Wishes: WhatsApp Stickers, Puthandu Vazthukal GIF Images, HD Wallpapers and SMS for the Harvest Festival.

Happy Tamil New Year 2022: WhatsApp, Facebook messages, quotes to wish Happy Puthandu to your loved ones

Happy Tamil New Year 2022: WhatsApp, Facebook messages, quotes to wish Happy Puthandu to your loved ones - Puthandu, also known as Varsha Pirappu, is observed with a whole lot of grandeur and pomp by Tamilians all over the country.

Puthandu 2022 Rangoli Designs & Muggulu HD Images: Tamil New Year Kolam and Happy Puthandu Flower Rangoli Patterns To Celebrate the Day!

The first month of the Tamil solar calendar, Chithirai starts with the Puthandu celebrations. The occasion is celebrated by the Tamil community as the first day of their New Year. The celebrations for the day start by making kolam and muggulu designs with coloured rice flour at the entrance of the house. Puthandu 2022 Rangoli Designs & Muggulu HD Images: Tamil New Year Kolam and ‘Happy Puthandu’ Flower Rangoli Patterns To Celebrate the Day!.

Puthandu Wishes & Messages | Happy Puthandu 2021: Tamil New Year Images, Quotes, Wishes, Messages, Cards, Greetings, Pictures and GIFs

facebook Pintrest Puthandu or Puthuvarudam, is celebrated as Tamil New Year by Tamil Hindus in and outside Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, such as in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Reunion, Mauritius and other countries with Tamil diaspora. The festival date is set with the solar cycle of the lunisolar Hindu calendar, as the first day of the Tamil month Chithirai. People clean and decorate their homes and prepare a tray with fruits, flowers and auspicious items. They wear new clothes and children seeks blessings from elders. There are several references in early Tamil literature to the April new year. Nakkirar, Sangam period author of the Neṭunalvāṭai, wrote that the sun travels from Mesha/Chitterai through 11 successive signs of the zodiac.] The Silappadikaaram mentions the 12 Raasis or zodiac signs starting with Mesha/Chitterai. The Manimekalai alludes to the Hindu solar calendar as we know it today. Adiyarkunalaar, an early medieval commentator or Urai-asiriyar mentions the twe

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