Panguni Uthiram
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ObservedbyHindu Tamils
TypeHindu
SignificanceCommemoration of the weddings of Shiva and Parvati, Rama and Sita, Murugan and Deivanai, Ranganatha and Andal
Manifestation of Ayyappan
Manifestation of Ayyappan
CelebrationsCar festival, Kavadi Attam
| Panguni Uthiram | |
|---|---|
| Observed by | Hindu Tamils |
| Type | Hindu |
| Significance | Commemoration of the weddings of Shiva and Parvati, Rama and Sita, Murugan and Deivanai, Ranganatha and Andal Manifestation of Ayyappan |
| Celebrations | Car festival, Kavadi Attam |
| Observances | Puja in Vaishnava and Shaiva temples Festival of the 63 Saints (Nayanars) |
| Date | Full moon day of the month of Panguni |
| Frequency | Annual |
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Panguni Uthiram (Tamil: Paṅkuṉi Uttiram) is a Tamil Hindu festival. It is celebrated on the confluence of Uttiram nakshatram on the purnima (full moon) of the month of Panguni (March–April).[1][2]