Masi Magam
Recently, Masi Magam, an auspicious day in the Tamil calendar,was celebrated across the State with religious vigour.
- The festival also holds significance for the Irular tribe, for whom the occasion is deeply tied to their culture and collective identity.
About Masi Magam
Timing
- Masi Magam is a Tamil festival celebrated in the month of Masi (February–March) on the full moon day when it coincides with the Magha star.
- While Masi Magam is observed annually, the grand festival of Maha Magam occurs once every twelve years when Jupiter transits into Leo on this day.
- It is considered highly auspicious for spiritual purification.
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