Significance of Aati month in Tulunadu
The Hindu almanac is mainly based on region, culture, and traditional practices. There are different types of Hindu almanacs -Solar. Lunar, Lunisolar, and so on. Tulunadu is the land known as Sri Parashuram Kshetra and the Sree kshetra of Deva and Daiva worshipping. This region follows Solar Hindu Almanac. This region of Karnataka has unique biodiversity, culture, and practices from the rest of the state. Solar almanac or Lunar almanac or any other Hindu almanac the year is divided into twelve months based on the six seasons. Each season is again characterized by ‘Swad’-taste mainly classified as sweet, salt, bitter, sour, pungent, and astringent. Tulunadu is a coastal belt plateau kind on the banks of the Arabian Sea. This region is bestowed with natural following rivers, tributaries, and streams all through the Western Ghats and reaching the sea. There is a strong connection between nature and humans based on seasons, food, culture, and practices. It is well said like Nature-Agricul