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7th month of the Tamil calendar
Aipasi is the seventh month of the Tamil calendar. The name of the month is derived from the position of the Moon near the Ashvini nakshatra (star) on
Aipasi
Murugan Temple in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India
rituals. The Kantha Sashti festival, celebrated during the Tamil month of Aipasi, is the most prominent among the festivals celebrated here. According to
Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Thiruparankundram
Subramaniya_Swamy_Temple,_Thiruparankundram
Temple in India
month of Purattasi (September - October) and Aipasi Kolattam festival during the Tamil month of Aipasi (October - November are the most prominent festivals
Pushpavaneswarar_temple
Division of the year
October 14 Avani and Purattasi MunPani (winter) October 15 to December 14 Aipasi and Karthikai PinPani (prevernal) December 15 to February 14 Margazhi and
Season
Temple dedicated to Vishnu in Thiruvananthapuram
The major festivals are bi-annual. The Aipasi festival and the Panguni festival in the Tamil month of aipasi (October/November) and Panguni (March/April)
Padmanabhaswamy_Temple
Seventh month of the Hindu calendar
calendar. In the Tamil calendar, it corresponds to the seventh month of Aipasi, falling in the Gregorian months of October–November. In the Vaishnav calendar
Ashvin_(month)
6th month of the Tamil calendar
Number of days 30 or 31 Season Kār (monsoon) Gregorian equivalent September–October Significant days Navaratri Ayudha Puja Vijaya Dashami ← Avani Aipasi →
Purattasi
South Indian firewalking ceremony
South India that is celebrated a week before Deepavali, during the month of Aipasi (or Aippasi) of the Tamil calendar (Gregorian calendar months of October
Thimithi
Perumal temple in Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu, India
the Bhoothath Alvar Avata festival, celebrated during the Tamil month of Aipasi (October–November), being is the most prominent. The temple is one of the
Thirukadalmallai
8th month of the Tamil calendar
of days 29 or 30 Season Kulir (autumn) Gregorian equivalent November–December Significant days Karthigai Deepam Kathigai Pournami ← Aipasi Margazhi →
Karthigai
Hindu goddess
July–August Vinayaka Chaturthi August–September Navarathri September–October Aipasi Annabishekam October–November Margazhi Tiruvadhirai December–January
Balambika
Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu in Thiruvilandur, India
Tamil month of Purattasi (September - October), 10-day Aipasi Thula Mahostavam during Aipasi (October - November), 10-day Vaikunta Ekadasi during Margali
Parimala Ranganatha Perumal Temple
Parimala_Ranganatha_Perumal_Temple
Temple in India
Pathunal Siva Uthsavam during Aaani (July–August), Annabishekam during Aipasi (October–November), Tiruvathidirai during Margazhi (December–January) and
Uthirakosamangai
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
observed with special poojas and aradhanas. Annabishekam is performed on Aipasi Poornima day and on Thaipoosam in October- November, and January - February
Dharmalinga_Malai
Hindu temple of Vishnu near Kumbakonam, India
celebrated every year in the temple. The Fridays during the Tamil month of Aipasi are believed to be auspicious to worship Shenbagavalli. As per Hindu legend
Nathan_Kovil
Historic Hindu temple in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Unjal Festival in Aani, Mulai-Kottu festival in Aadi, Kolattam festival in Aipasi and Karthigai, Thiruvathira (Arudra Darisanam) in Margazhi, Thai utsavam
Meenakshi_Temple
Sidereal Hindu calendar used by the Tamil people
Mun-pani Pin-pani Tamil Months Chithirai Vaikasi Aani Aadi Avani Purattasi Aipasi Karthigai Margazhi Thai Masi Panguni Solar Months Mesa Vrsabha Mithuna Karkata
Tamil_calendar
Taluk headquarters in Tamil Nadu, India
with cooked rice) is performed to the deities on the Aswini nakshathra of "Aipasi" month and the six day Sasti festival is celebrated culminating with the
Kodumudi
Vishnu temple in Tirukoilur
in July–August, Avani Sri Jayanthi, Uriyadi utsavam in August–September, Aipasi Mudalazwar Sattrumurai, Sri Manavala Mamunigal utsav in October–November
Ulagalantha Perumal Temple, Tirukoyilur
Ulagalantha_Perumal_Temple,_Tirukoyilur
Navagraha temple in Tamil Nadu
month of Purattasi (September - October) and Aipasi Kolattam festival during the Tamil month of Aipasi (October - November)are the most prominent festivals
Swetharanyeswarar_Temple
Perumal temple in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India
celebrated during the Tamil month in Panguni (March–April), Aipasi Pavithra Utsavam in Aipasi (October–November), Vaikunta Ekadashi in Margali (December–January)
Hara Saabha Vimocchana Perumal Temple
Hara_Saabha_Vimocchana_Perumal_Temple
Vishnu temple in Tiruvallur
needed] Festivals celebrated there include Aani Brahmotsavam in June - July, Aipasi Manavala Maamuni in October - November and Maasi float festival in February
Jagannatha_Perumal_temple
Sacred water linked to a Hindu temple
downstream temples in regions like Mayiladuthurai have the festival during Aipasi (April -May). Hindu calendar Kshetram List of Hindu temples Sacred waters
Theertham
Hindu temple of Shiva in Chidambaram, India
Thirumanjanam during June - July, Navratri during Purattasi, Annabishekam during Aipasi, Thiruvadirai during Margazhi and Karthikai somavaram are other festivals
Tiruvetkalam Pasupatheswarar Temple
Tiruvetkalam_Pasupatheswarar_Temple
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
festival of the temple. Navratri during Purattasi, Annabishekam during Aipasi, Thiruvadirai during Margazhi and Karthikai somavaram are other festivals
Tirukkazhippalai Palvannanathar Temple
Tirukkazhippalai_Palvannanathar_Temple
Brohadisvara temple is known as Gangaikonda cholapuram
the ablution of the presiding deity with cooked rice is performed during Aipasi festival. Panoramic view of the entrance to the Brihadisvara Temple complex
Brihadisvara Temple, Gangaikonda Cholapuram
Brihadisvara_Temple,_Gangaikonda_Cholapuram
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
-June). Other festivals include Annabishekam during the Tamil month of Aipasi (October -November), Mahashivaratri and Pournami Girivalam. Every full moon
Erumbeeswarar_Temple
Hanumannathi River Sri Balamuruga takes payasam along with other children. During Aipasi month (15 November to 15 December), i.e. After thula masa ammavasai shukala
Ayikudi Balasubramanya Swami Temple
Ayikudi_Balasubramanya_Swami_Temple
Temple in Tamil Nadu, India
during the festival. The Thirukalyana utsavam is conducted in the month of Aipasi (October–November), during which Murugan is ritually married to his consorts
Pachaimalai Subramanya Swamy Temple
Pachaimalai_Subramanya_Swamy_Temple
Temple complex in Tamil Nadu, India
step; Vaikasi Visakam-conch abishek with special pujas in May–June, 7 day Aipasi Skanda Sashi festival in October–November with a Laksharchana (chanting
Thandayuthapani Temples, Chettikulam
Thandayuthapani_Temples,_Chettikulam
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