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Atla Tadde Festival: Celebrating Marital Bliss And Traditional Rituals Among Hindu Women

Atla Tadde, also known as Atla Taddi nomu, is a cherished festival celebrated by married Hindu women in Andhra Pradesh. It is observed for the long life and well-being of their husbands. This festival is similar to Karwa Chauth in North India. Atla Tadde falls on 20th October 2024, a Sunday. Women eagerly await this day as it symbolises marital bliss and love.

Atla Tadde holds great importance for married women in India. It is a day to pray for the welfare of their husbands. Women observe a day-long fast, seeking blessings for their husbands' long and healthy lives. This festival strengthens the bond between couples. In recent times, some men also join their wives in fasting to show support and love.

Atla Tadde Celebrating Marital Bliss

The rituals of Atla Tadde begin at dawn. Married women and young girls take a holy dip in sacred waters. They eat Suddi before sunrise. A day-long nirjala vrat, or waterless fast, is observed until the Moon appears in the sky. In the evening, women see the full moon's reflection in water and worship Goddess Gauri by offering ten dosas.

After worshipping, ten dosas and a 'thoram' are shared among other married women. A 'kalisam' is prepared on rice grains for the worship. Coins, flowers, mango leaves, turmeric, and kumkum are also used. Special dishes like Paltalikelu, sambar with eleven vegetables, and gonghura pachadi are prepared for the occasion.

Traditional Attire and Celebrations

On Atla Tadde, women wear traditional clothes and adorn themselves with jewellery. These ornaments symbolise their marital status. Mehendi is applied on palms on the eve of Atla Taddi. Women spend the day singing traditional songs, swinging, and preparing special food for the occasion.

Historical Story of Atla Tadde

The historical story behind Atla Tadde involves a princess who wanted to impress Goddess Gauri by fasting. However, she fainted due to thirst and hunger before completing it. Her brothers showed her a mirror reflecting fire to resemble a full moon to save her.

Later, when searching for a groom for her, no young man was found suitable. Her brothers arranged her marriage to an old man. In despair, she ran into the forest crying under a banyan tree. Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati appeared before her and explained her situation was due to not completing the ritual properly.

The princess returned home and completed the rituals as directed by the deities. Soon after, she married a handsome young man of her choice.

Atla Tadde Wishes

  • May this Atla Tadde bring joy and prosperity to your life!
  • Wishing you a blessed Atla Tadde filled with love!
  • Happy Atla Tadde! May your bond grow stronger!
  • May Goddess Gauri bless you this Atla Tadde!
  • Wishing you happiness on this special Atla Tadde!
  • May your love shine bright this Atla Tadde!
  • Happy Atla Tadde! May your wishes come true!
  • May this Atla Tadde bring peace to your home!
  • Wishing you joy and happiness on Atla Tadde!
  • May your life be filled with blessings this Atla Tadde!
  • Happy Atla Tadde! Celebrate with love and joy!
  • Wishing you prosperity on this beautiful Atla Tadde!
  • May your family be blessed this Atla Tadde!
  • Happy Atla Tadde! Enjoy the festivities with loved ones!
  • May Goddess Gauri bless your family this Atla Tadde!
  • Wishing you success and happiness on Atla Tadde!
  • Happy Atla Tadde! May your dreams come true!
  • May your home be filled with joy this Atla Tadde!
  • Wishing you love and laughter on this special day!
  • Happy Atla Tadde! Celebrate with warmth and joy!

The festival of Atla Tadde is not just about rituals but also about celebrating love and togetherness. It brings families closer as they partake in traditions that have been passed down through generations.

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