Panguni Uthiram Meaning In English

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Meaning

Panguni Uthiram is a significant festival for devotees of Murugan, Ayyappa, Shiva, and Vishnu. It occurs on the day the moon transits over the asterism, or nakshatram, of Uthiram in the Tamil calendar twelfth month Panguni.

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1. Hindu mythology holds that the star Uttara Phalguni, also known as Uthiram, is at its highest point on this day, and that the combination of the moon energy with the star energy gives fortune and blessings.


2. It is also a significant day for Hindu followers, notably in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, who celebrate it by visiting temples, engaging in special prayers and rituals, and making offerings to the gods and goddesses like as food, flowers, and other things.

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The festival is regarded as a chance to purify oneself of negative energies and impurities as well as to ask the gods and goddesses for their blessings.