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Tamil New Year Quotes

Tamil New Year falls on the month of Chittrai (April - May) and is a grand time for celebration for the people in Tamil Nadu. So, Tamil New Year is a time for all the Tamilians to embark on a festive journey with Tamil New Year quotes instilling a festive mood. Send across good wishes and fill the day with quotations of Tamil New Year. “Puthandu”, as Tamil New Year is known as usually falls on April 13 or 14 annually (as per the Gregorian calendar). This is the time to greet each other in a warm manner and exchange good wishes saying “Puthandu Vazthukal”, meaning Happy New Year. This grand day of the Tamil New year is popularly also known as Varusha Pirappuv.
Importance of Tamil New Year quotes The Tamils usually consider this day as really very auspicious and the prime focus of the day is to eat delicious traditional food specially made for that day. ‘Maanga Pachadi’ is the thump of the festival, a dish which consists of raw mangoes, jaggery, and neem flowers – having the sweet, sour and bitter tastes together.
Combining all the facets of life together – this dish entail around the varied colors of life. The other connotation of this dish is that in life one has to face the whole lot ranging from success to defeat.

Rituals of Puthandu In Tamil Nadu there is a norm to follow varied strict rituals to ensure well-being and wealth of the families. Now, to augment the various rituals of Puthandu include the interesting Tamil New Year quotes which will help you get an essence of the Tamil New Year. The most well-admired custom of Tamil New Year is to view Kanni during the dawn as it is believed to bring forth good luck. The day starts with people watching varied fortunate items like gold and silver jewelry, betel leaves, nuts, fruits and vegetables, flowers, raw rice and coconuts – they are all considered to be lucky in the Tamilian tradition. After following the rituals, Tamils generally take a bath, wear clean and fresh clothes, visit temples for praying success in life.
 
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