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How To Celebrate Thiruvathirai At Home/

Arudhra Darshan

Significance of Arudra darshan


Soure:wiki and google
Thiruvathirai /Arudhra darshan is a popular Hindu festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Arudhra Darshan or Arudara Darshan is observed in the Tamil month of Margazhi (December – January)
on Thiruvathirai Nakshathram day. In this year 2020, it falls on January 10th,
Friday. Thiruvathirai(Arudhra) in Tamil means "sacred big wave". It is essentially a Shaivite festival and
celebrates the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva, which is represented by the Nataraja form. Arudra festival
is celebrated with fervor in Lord Shiva temples in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, South
Africa, Australia and in other parts of the world by Tamil speaking population. In Kerala, this festival is
primarily celebrated by women. The most important Arudhra Darisanam festival takes place at the
Chidambaram Lord Nataraja Temple in Tamil Nadu. In Thillai Chidambaram temple, 10 day Festival is
held during Thiruvathirai. Arudhra signifies the golden red flame and Lord Shiva performs in the form of
this red-flamed light. The cosmic dance of Lord Shiva represents five activities – Creation, Protection,
Destruction, Embodiment and Release. In essence, it represents the continuous cycle of creation and
destruction. Arudra Darshan celebrates this ecstatic dance of Lord Shiva.

It takes place on the full moon night in the month of Margazhi and this is also the longest night in a
year. The festival is mainly observed in the Tamil speaking world. Many people observe fasting /
Nombu vratham on this day. Women will fast during the day time. They will take food before sunrise and start
their fasting. They will break the fast after witnessing the moon rise. Some people observe fasting for 10 days.
So Nonbu (fasting) starts nine days before and ends on Thiruvathirai day. So totally they fast for ten days. There is
special food called Thiruvadhirai kali made of Rice, Jaggery, Moong dhal, Coconut, Cardamom and Ghee
with Thiruvathirai ezhlu curry kootu which is made out of seven vegetables, that is cooked and served on this
day. (Source: wikipedia). We also make Thiruvathirai adai using rice flour and jaggery in addition to Kali and
kootu.

As per the Puranaas, on this day Lord Shiva has shown this blissful dance that energizes this world to
two of his devotees - Vyagrapadha and Adisesha (on whom Lord Vishnu Reside). Hence this day is
celebrated, in appreciation of the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva, by offering Prayers to the Nataraja
aspect of the Lord.
Special prayers are held on the day at all Shiva temples. Milk, honey, water, sandal paste and other
cooling liquids are offered to Lord Shiva on this day. This is to cool a burning and turbulent Shiva who is
performing the Tandava – the cosmic dance of Nataraja. Special abhishekam, rituals and celebrations
are held on the night of Thiruvathirai.
Thiruvathirai Celebration in my house :)

Our Celebration

In our house, we celebrate this festival in a grand manner by offering thiruvathirai kali, ezhu kai kootu
and thiruvathirai adai made of rice flour and jaggery to Lord Nataraja. We also draw maakolam all over
our house. My MIL draws a procession car(Thaer) with Shiva lingam in the wall of pooja room and
consider it as idol. We tie a yellow rope in our hands after the pooja. I have shared our pooja
procedures in detail. Please check it. You can follow/alter this method based on your tradition.
Celebration in my MIL's house :)
Please CLICK THIS LINK for Thiruvathirai Adai, Kali and kootu recipes.

Thiruvathirai kali recipe with video


Thiruvathirai Thalagam/ Ezhu kai kuzhambu

Visit my in-laws blog LEARN KOLAM for Thiruvathirai Kolam

Ingredients Required
 Raw rice
 Moong dal
 Jaggery
 Rice flour
 Cardamom powder
 Grated coconut
 Ghee
 Butter
 Any 7 vegetables ( Raw banana, sweet potato, yam, yellow pumpkin, broad beans, arbi, field
beans, mochai, brinjal, chow chow, cluster beans, ladies finger)
 Green chilli
 Cumin seeds
 Coconut oil
 Tempering ingredients for kootu
For Pooja
 Coconut
 Betel leaves and nuts ( 7 each)
 Fruits ( 7 banana)
 Banana leaves ( 7 leaves)
 Turmeric pieces ( 7 nos)
 Yellow rope ( to tie around wrist or neck)
 Lamp, wick
 Incense stick, camphor
Pre Preparatory activities

The previous day, clean the house. Wash the lamps, put the wick. Keep turmeric, kumkum dots & make
it ready for the next day neivedyam. We have the practice of drawing procession car ( thear) in the
wall of pooja room as shown in the first picture and in the entrance of house. We draw maa kolam in
the house entrance and in pooja room. As mine is a wooden pooja room shelf, I draw in a paper & keep
it as GOD and I draw maakolam at the house entrance alone.We keep 7 dots using viboodhi, manjal,
kumkum, sandal, kajal( Kanmai), red saandhu , rice flour in the middle of thear picture for this nonbu.
We keep 7 betel leaves, 7 nuts, 7 banana, 7 turmeric pieces, 2 yellow ropes (for me & my daughter) in
a plate & keep in front of God.All these things are time consuming jobs.So we do it the previous day
night & keep them ready. If you don’t have this practice at home, just do the pooja by keeping a Lord
Nataraja or Lord Shiva photo in the auspicious time.
We make kali, 7 kai kootu, adai, cooked rice, thayir pachadi, dal/paruppu and sambar for neivedyam.
So we do some pre-preparatory works for cooking as well. We roast rice + dal, powder & keep it for
kali. We chop the vegetables for kootu & sambar and refrigerate it in a box.

Thiruvathirai day
On Festival day, we should do the pooja in the early morning in auspicious time. This year as it falls on
Wednesday, we should do the pooja before 7.30am ( Avoid rahu kalam, yama kandam). So start the
cooking activities by 6 am. Prepare thirivathirai kali, adai & kootu ( Rice, dal, sambar, thayir pachadi).
Decorate the pooja room with flowers and light the lamp. Arrange all the neivedyam dishes in the
banana leaf. Keep a plate with banana, coconut, betel leaf and nut, turmeric pieces along with yellow
rope. Do the pooja by showing dhoop, dheep and mangala harathi. After doing the pooja, tie the
yellow rope around your wrist or neck.
Enjoy kali, kootu and adai !!

DISCLAIMER : The pooja procedures I have shared above is as per my family’s practice. Many people
don’t have the habit of drawing thear, maakolam, offering adai. Even my mom makes kali and kootu
for thiruvathirai and offers them in front of Lord Nataraja picture for pooja. So take this post as a
guidance and change it according to your custom.

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