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Tamil Calender and timings in the date are precisely predicted by expert people using the location of moon and stars in the sky. Tamil people all around the world use this daily calender to view nalla neram or good time of the day to start a good deed or function. Every functions like naming a baby, opening a shop, purchasing a new vehicle, buying a house, lending a loan etc will be started in the good time or nalla neram mentioned in the Tamil calender.
Tamil Calender begins with the month “Chithirai” just like “January” in the English calender. There are twelve months in the tamil year. All the months in the tamil year contains either 29/30/31 days just like the english month. Only one month called “Aani” has 32 days in a month.
The twelve months in the tamil calendar are Chithirai, Vaigasi, Aani, Aadi, Aavani, Purattasi, Ippasi, Kaarthigai, Maargazhi, Thai, Maasi, Panguni.
The first month of the Tamil calendar is Chithirai, which usually begins in mid-April and ends in mid-May. Tamil New Year and Chithra Pournami are celebrated during this month. Chithirai has a total of 31 days.
The second month of the Tamil calendar is Vaigasi, which usually starts in mid-May and ends in mid-June. Vaigasi Visakam, an important festival dedicated to Lord Murugan, is celebrated during this month. Vaigasi has a total of 31 days.
The third month of the Tamil calendar is Aani, which usually starts in mid-June and ends in mid-July. Aani Uthiram is a significant day in this month. Aani has a total of 32 days.
The fourth month of the Tamil calendar is Aadi, which usually starts in mid-July and ends in mid-August. Aadi Amavasai, Aadi Karthigai and Aadi Perukku are celebrated during this month. During Aadi, Tamil people mostly avoid holding marriages. Aadi has a total of 32 days.
The fifth month of the Tamil calendar is Avani, which usually starts in mid-August and ends in mid-September. Avani Avittam is a significant day in this month. Avani has a total of 31 days.
The sixth month of the Tamil calendar is Purattasi, which usually starts in mid-September and ends in mid-October. Purattasi is considered auspicious for Lord Perumal. Purattasi Amavasai is also known as Mahalaya Amavasai. Purattasi has a total of 31 days.
The seventh month of the Tamil calendar is Ippasi, which usually starts in mid-October and ends in mid-November. Ippasi is considered auspicious for Lord Vishnu. Ippasi has a total of 29 or 30 days.
The eighth month of the Tamil calendar is Karthigai, which usually starts in mid-November and ends in mid-December. Karthigai Deepam is an auspicious event celebrated during this month. Karthigai has a total of 29 or 30 days.
The ninth month of the Tamil calendar is Margazhi, which usually starts in mid-December and ends in mid-January. Vaikunda Ekadasi is an auspicious event celebrated during this month. Margazhi has a total of 29 days.
The tenth month of the Tamil calendar is Thai, which usually starts in mid-January and ends in mid-February. Thai Amavasai is a significant day in this month, and Pongal is also celebrated during this time. Thai has a total of 29 or 30 days.
The eleventh month of the Tamil calendar is Maasi, which usually starts in mid-February and ends in mid-March. Maasi Magam is a significant event in this month. Maasi has a total of 29 or 30 days.
The twelfth month of the Tamil calendar is Panguni, which usually starts in mid-March and ends in mid-April. Panguni Uthiram is a significant day in this month. Panguni has a total of 30 days.