Aadi Krithigai 2025

 


Aadi Krithigai is a spiritually potent Tamil festival dedicated to Lord Murugan, celebrated during the Krithika Nakshatra in the Tamil month of Aadi. In 2025, it falls on Sunday, July 20.

Tithi & Nakshatra Observance

  • Date: July 20, 2025 (Sunday)
  • Observed with fasting, lamp lighting, and special pujas at Murugan temples

Spiritual Significance

  • Celebrates the birth of Lord Murugan from six divine flames of Shiva’s third eye
  • Symbolizes victory of light over darkness, as Murugan vanquished the demon Surapadman
  • Associated with removal of karmic obstacles, Mars dosha remedies, and spiritual clarity
  • Devotees seek blessings for courage, wisdom, and protection

Legends & Mythology

  • As per the Skanda Purana, six flames from Shiva’s third eye were carried by Agni and Vayu to Saravana Poigai
  • Nurtured by the Karthigai Pengal, the flames became six divine children
  • Goddess Parvati united them into one radiant deity with six faces — Lord Shanmuga
  • In gratitude, Shiva and Parvati blessed the Karthigai stars, declaring special poojas on Krithika Nakshatra days

Rituals & Celebrations

  • Kavadi Attam: Devotees carry decorated offerings in a ceremonial dance
  • Abhishekams: Milk, honey, sandalwood, and rose water used to bathe Murugan idols
  • 108 Deepams: Lamps lit to dispel negativity and invoke divine grace
  • Mantra Chanting: Om Saravanabhava, Skanda Sashti Kavasam, and Tiruppugazh recitations
  • Annadanam: Free meals distributed as acts of charity and devotion

Scriptural Reference 

The origins of Aadi Krithigai are deeply rooted in the Skanda Purana, one of the major Shaiva texts. It narrates how Lord Muruga was born from six divine flames emitted from Lord Shiva’s third eye. These flames were carried by Agni and Vayu to Saravana Poigai, where the Karthigai Pengal (celestial maidens) nurtured them into six divine children. Goddess Parvati later united them into one radiant deity with six faces — Lord Shanmuga.

This mythological event is commemorated on Krithika Nakshatra days, especially in the Tamil month of Aadi, as a tribute to Muruga’s divine birth and valor.

Temples to Visit 

The festival is grandly celebrated in Murugan temples across Tamil Nadu, especially the Arupadai Veedu — the six sacred abodes of Lord Muruga:

Temple Name

Location

Highlights During Aadi Krithigai

Palani Dhandayuthapani Temple

Palani

Kavadi processions, abhishekams

Thiruchendur Subramanya Temple

Thiruchendur

Sea-side rituals, annadanam

Swamimalai Murugan Temple

Near Kumbakonam

Veda chanting, special alankarams

Thirupparankundram Temple

Madurai

Yagnas, deepa aradhana

Pazhamudircholai Temple

Near Madurai

Forest pilgrimage, flower kavadi

Thiruttani Murugan Temple

Near Chennai

Chariot procession, 365-step kavadi climb

Other notable temples include Vadapalani Andavar Temple (Chennai) and Kumara Kottam (Kanchipuram).

Regional Observance

  • Tamil Nadu: The heartland of Aadi Krithigai, with massive celebrations in Murugan temples. Devotees observe fasts, perform Kavadi Attam, and chant Skanda Sashti Kavasam.
  • Andhra Pradesh: Temples like Srikalahasti also host special pujas and chariot processions.
  • Kerala: Observed in select Murugan temples with abhishekams and lamp lighting.

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