Panguni Uthiram is observed on the full moon of the Tamil calendar month. The puja time varies based on location and the alignment of the stars.
The festival commemorates the union of Lord Shiva and Parvati and represents the union of male and feminine energies throughout the universe. The day is marked by a variety of rituals, including the Abhisheka ceremony, in which the Lord Shiva idol is washed with milk, honey, and water. The festival is celebrated on the day of the full moon during the Tamil month of Panguni, which usually falls in March or April.
Most celestial weddings are said to have taken place on this day. Goddess Parvati married Lord Shiva at Panguni Uthiram, Goddess Deivayanai wedded Lord Murugan, ...
The day is significant for weddings since Goddess Lakhsmi originally appeared on Earth with the churning of the sea. On this day, the moon will transit through Uthiram Nakshatra in the month of Chaitra, according to Hindu Tamilians. Panguni Uthiram is extremely religious and spiritually important. [By India Today Information Desk](/author/india-today-information-desk): Panguni Uthiram is one of the most significant occasions for Tamil Hindus in India. Lord Ayyappan is the result of the union of Lord Shiva and Mohini, Lord Vishnu's feminine form. In various solar calendars, Panguni month is known as Meena month.