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Avani Avittam 2023 Date Timings Shravana Purnima Upakarmam

Shiva Venkateswara Sep 23, 2024 Updated Apr 8, 2026 2 min read

Know the latest details about the Avani Avittam 2023 Date Timings Shravana Purnima Upakarmam, Avani Avittam 2023 Date Tamil Calendar

Avani Avittam is a major festival which is celebrated by the Brahmins in the Tamilnadu state. As the Avani Avittam occurs in the month of the Avani and hence the name. Normally, the Tmail calendar will be 12 months. The year starts from the Tamil New Year days. The pilgrims who follow the Tamilnadu culture will be following the Tamil calendar only. The festivals in the Tamilnadu state will be decided based on the Tamilnadu Calendar. Each month is named with different names as per the Calendar. The Avani month is one of the months in the Tamil culture. Most of the festivals in the Tamilnadu state will be occurring during the Avani month only.

Avani Avittam is an annual festival which is celebrated in the state of Tamilnadu. This is an annual festival means, the festival occurs only yearly once. Some pilgrims in the Kerala state also will be celebrating the Avani Avittam festival. But it depends upon the cultural connectivity to the Tamil culture.

Avani Avittam 2023 Date Timings Shravana Purnima Upakarmam

Avani Avittam 2023 Date: 30th August 2023

  • The Avani Avittam pooja timings depend on the timings and also tithi decided for the functions. Many pilgrims follow the timings in the mornings. However, the timings will be decided based on the good and bad timings only.
  • The pilgrims will also be doing the pooja in the home or the temple during the Avani Avittam. The pilgrims first do the pooja in the temple and then will be doing the pooja at home. With pooja which is done at the home, Avani Avittam festival is concluded.
  • The brahmins will be doing the Avani Avittam with amazing grand manners and mass celbration of the Avani Avittam festival is seen at most of the places in Tamilnadu.

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Last reviewed: April 8, 2026

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