varudega
Varudega is a traditional Indian festival celebrated primarily in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, particularly among the Tamil community. The term "Varudega" translates to "change of seasons" in Tamil, marking the transition from the hot summer months to the monsoon season. It is also known as the "Tamil New Year" in some regions, though it is not as widely celebrated as the more popular Puthandu festival.
The festival typically falls in the month of April, aligning with the Tamil calendar month of Chithirai.
In some areas, Varudega is also associated with agricultural rituals, as it signifies the beginning of the
While Varudega is deeply rooted in cultural and religious traditions, its observance varies across different regions.