Agninakshathram Tamil ((free)) [OFFICIAL]
The mythology behind Agninakshathram is deeply rooted in two major legends:
(Tamil: அக்னிநக்ஷத்திரம்) is a significant concept in Tamil astronomy, astrology, and Hindu mythology. The term translates literally to "Fire Star" ( Agni = Fire, Nakshathram = Star). In the Tamil solar calendar, this period holds immense importance, particularly regarding the worship of Lord Murugan (Kartikeya) and the intensity of the summer season. agninakshathram tamil
| Do’s | Don’ts | |------|--------| | Drink plenty of water (at least 3–4 liters/day) | Avoid going out between 11 AM and 3 PM | | Wear light cotton, light-colored clothes | Avoid heavy physical work in direct sun | | Eat cooling foods (fruits, curd rice, mint) | Reduce spicy, fried, and oily foods | | Use umbrellas, caps, sunglasses outdoors | Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and carbonated drinks | | Keep pets in shade and provide water | Don’t leave children or elders in parked cars | The mythology behind Agninakshathram is deeply rooted in
It is a time when the forces of nature are at their most intense, reminding devotees of the power of light, heat, and the divine spark within. | Do’s | Don’ts | |------|--------| | Drink
: Astronomically, the Sun is directly overhead in South India during this time, leading to direct and harsh solar radiation.
– Traditional Tamil medicine (Siddha) warns of: