In this post, I have discussed how to celebrate Tamil new year at home along with Tamil new year recipes links and menu. In our house, we celebrate Tamil varusha pirappu in a simple manner. Tamil New Year – Varusha Pirappu/Tamil Puthandu is the celebration of first day of the Tamil new year that comes in Mid April. Its a special day for Tamilians as it marks the beginning of all Tamil festivals. Following this, we celebrate Rama Navami, Chitra Pournami, Aadi Pandigai etc.
In the temple city of Madurai, the Chithirai Thiruvizha is celebrated in the Meenakshi Temple. In Kerala, people celebrate this day as Vishu festival. The day is marked with a feast in Tamil homes and entrances to the houses are decorated elaborately with Maa kolams (Visit my in-laws blog to check varieties of Kolams). In most parts of India, one can see neem trees blooming with their flowers and the first batch of mangoes hanging prominently. So this day is celebrated with neem flowers and raw mangoes to symbolize growth and prosperity ( Source:Wiki).
As I am posting the celebration procedures of all our Indian festivals, I guess my regular readers would be expecting this post from me :)). Though the celebration method is very simple, the specialty of this festival lies in including Raw mango, fresh or dried neem flowers & making an elaborate full meals lunch menu for offering God along with fresh fruits. We should include all the six taste on this day. Full meals menu includes Rice, Mango Pachadi, Paruppu, Sambar, Poriyal, Kootu, Payasam, Vada. You should make Panakam and neer mor if you keep Panchangam for pooja else its optional. You can do it for Rama navami. Lets see the celebration procedure of Tamil new year with recipe links.
Ingredients for Pooja & menu
On this day we avoid vegetables like Drumstick, Bottle gourd, brinjal, Keerai/greens, cabbage, Beetroot, Carrot, Beans, Potato, Onion and garlic in our cooking as we offer the lunch menu to God.
- Lamp
- Flowers
- KumKum and turmeric powder
- Betel leaves & nuts
- Banana leaf
- Coconut
- Match box, incense stick, dhoop, and camphor
- Banana, Mango & fruits like apple, jackfruit on your wish ( Banana is essential)
- Vegetables like Raw banana, cluster beans, Broad beans, Lady’s finger, Gooseberry etc
- Raw Mango ( Must buy)
- Dried or fresh neem flowers
- Urad dal for making vada
- Rice & dal, jaggery for making Payasam
- Other essentials for cooking
Preparations for Tamil New Year
On the previous day i.e 13th of April, wash the lamps, clean the house. Decorate, put threads in the lamps. Buy all the required fruits, vegetables, groceries, flowers and pooja items for the festival and keep them ready. Some people have the practice of keeping fruits, flowers, rice, pulses, jaggery, a plate full of money and jewellery in front of a mirror in the pooja room. On April 14th morning, people used to see that before starting the day. Its called as Vishu kani celebration. If you have this practice in your home, please consult the elders of your house and arrange the fruits, groceries, money etc the previous night itself.
You can do the pooja at any auspicious time. Make sure there is no Rahu Kalam and Yama kandam.
How to prepare the menu
On April 14th early morning, we take head bath and draw maa kolam in the entrance and before pooja room. Keep flowers and decorate the pooja room. Start preparing the lunch menu. Please check THIS POST to make this menu under one hour.
If you can’t get Raw mango and Neem flowers, no issues. Just make some thayir pachadi with vegetables like carrot or lady’s finger or even with vada and offer to God.
How to do the pooja
Tamil New Year Recipe Links for making Full meals
FULL MEALS MENU
Vendakkai sambar
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Paruppu for rice
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Mango pachadi
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Carrot thayir pachadi ( recipe shared HERE )
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Raw banana poriyal (recipe shared HERE)
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Veppam poo rasam
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Arisi Paruppu payasam/ rice, moong dal kheer
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Pepper vada using mixie
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Instant mango pickle
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Panakam & Neer mor
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Variety Rice Recipes + Vada + Payasam
Arachuvitta sambar – Brahmin’s style
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Mango Sambar
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Broad beans sambar
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Pumpkin Sambar , cluster beans sambar
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Morkuzhambu
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Morkuzhambu with oats vada
OTHER OPTIONS FOR KUZHAMBU (Avoid onions)
Mixed vegetable kootu OR Avial without onion
PORIYAL VARIETIES
- Mixed vegetable poriyal
Sweet potato poriyal
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Cluster beans/Kothavarangai poriyal
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Raw banana curry/Vazhakkai poriyal
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Raw banana curry – Chettinad style
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Vazhaipoo poriyal
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Raw banana poriyal
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Easy vendakkai poriyal/Okra stir fry
Tamil nadu lunch menu 1
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Tamil nadu lunch menu 2
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No Onion No Garlic Lunch Menu
PAYASAM VARIETIES
Check out my 18 Payasam Varieties for full collection.
Aval payasam / Poha payasam
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Thengai payasam/Coconut payasam
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Paruppu payasam – Moong dal payasam
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Rice payasam
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Ada Pradhaman
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Palada Payasam
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Vermicelli payasam
OTHER SWEETS
Sweet pongal / sakkarai pongal in cooker
KESARI RECIPES
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Rava Kesari Recipe
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Kesaribath – Karnataka style
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Semiya/Vermicelli kesari
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Microwave rava kesari
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Milk kesari/Paal kesari recipe
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All the above recipe links are for variations. You can try any based on the availability of ingredients. Its not a hard and fast rule to make a full meals and offer GOD. Some people celebrate Tamil new year just by offering a payasam and vada.
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If you are a bachelor and wish to do the pooja, you can simply soak Poha/Aval in Milk adding sugar & cardamom and offer to God. GOD will accept everything and anything if done whole heartedly. The celebration procedure I have shared here is based on my family practice. It may vary as per your tradition and custom. So beginners, please consult the elders of your family and do the pooja .
Wish you all a very happy & prosperous Tamil New Year !!
அனைவருக்கும் இனிய தமிழ் புத்தாண்டு நல் வாழ்த்துக்கள் !!!
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Puthandhu vazhthukkal sister,expecting ur post since morning,
Thanks Sindhuja 🙂 Iniya Puthandu Vazhthukkal 🙂