

Date
Tula Sankranti
Tula Sankranti marks the Sun's transit into the Tula (Libra) zodiac sign. It is a significant observance in various regions, particularly in Karnataka and Odisha.
In Odisha, it is celebrated as Garbhana Sankranti, honoring the agricultural cycle where the paddy crops are 'pregnant' with grain. In South India, it initiates the sacred month for Tula Snanam, a holy month of bathing in the river Kaveri.
1. Tula Snanam: Taking a holy dip in the river Kaveri (especially at Talakaveri or Srirangam) which is believed to cleanse all sins. 2. Agricultural Rites: Farmers offer prayers in their paddy fields to Goddess Lakshmi for a rich harvest. 3. Dana: Offering fresh rice, grains, and seasonal vegetables as charity. 4. Goddess Worship: Special pujas dedicated to Goddess Parvati or Lakshmi for family prosperity.