Karadaiyan Nombu Pooja Procedure, Date, Time, Slokam

In this post, I have shared Karadaiyan Nombu/Nonbu pooja procedure, date and time of the festival in India, abroad countries and its slokam in Tamil, English and Hindi. Karadaiyan nombu is a traditional Tamil festival celebrated by women to pray for the well-being of their husbands and families. The festival typically falls in the month of Phalguna (masi – panguni, usually March) and is observed by married women and unmarried girls. This year 2025, it is celebrated on March 14th, Friday evening between 6.15 to 6.50 Pm IST

Karadaiyan nombu celebration at home

On this day, Women observe fasting, wear a tradtional attire for pooja, recite slokha and tie an yellow rope around the neck after the pooja. Its a special prayer for the wellness and long life of their husbands. So this festival is also known as Savitri viratham in Tamil / Savitri Vrat in Hindi. As it is an important festival of South India, I thought of sharing its pooja procedure/Pooja vidhi and I wanted to keep a record of all our festival celebrations in my blog for my future reference.

There is a story/Katha behind this festival and few slokam to recite for married ladies. I have shared it in detail below. Click this link for nonbu adai recipe (Sweet adai and salt adai) for neivedyam.

Significance of Karadaiyan nombu

A princess, Savitri through her devotion saved her husband, Satyavan, from death. So this festival is also known as Savitri viratham in Tamil / Savitri Vrat in Hindi. On this day, Women observe fasting and pray for the wellness and long life of their husbands.

This nonbu/vrat should be done exactly in the time when Tamil month ‘Masi’ ends and the next month ‘Panguni’ starts. I have shared the nonbu timings for different parts of world below. Please check it. Fast is observed from the sunrise on the supposed transition day and ends with the Puja. Women break the fast by eating the Karadai (Made of Rice & dal) preparation with unmelted butter by chanting a slokha given below.

Benefits of Karadaiyan nombu

In short, the reason why this fasting is carried out is that “ A princess, Savithri fought with yama (the God of Death) to save her husband’s (Sathyavan) life”, the same way the married women should fast on this auspicious day for long life of their husbands. Unmarried woman also observe Karadaiyan Nombu and pray to Goddess to get good men as their husband. Prayers are offered to Gowri Devi and women meditate on Savitiri and wear a yellow thread round their neck as they chant the following slokha/slokam

Women who are not able to perform this pooja on Nombu day can do this pooja on the following Tuesday or Friday in Panguni month in auspicious time of the day.

Karadaiyan nombu story

Savitri, the only daughter of King Asrapathi, decided to marry Sathyavan, a man destined to die within a year, despite warnings from the palace astrologer. On the day of his predicted death, Sathyavan lay under a tree, and Savitri sat beside him. As he grew weak, the God of death, Yama, appeared to take his soul.

Savitri, devoted to her husband, followed Yama and asked for three wishes in exchange for returning. Yama granted her wishes: her in-laws’ kingdom restored, her parents blessed with more children, and her own future filled with children. Only then did Yama realize he had been tricked into granting Sathyavan life, as Savitri, a chaste woman, would not bear children if Sathyavan were dead.

Reluctantly, Yama restored Sathyavan’s life. Savitri returned to the tree, and as Sathyavan revived, she celebrated by preparing a simple offering of rice and dal, known as Kaaradai nombu adai.

This dish, offered with unmelted butter to Yama in gratitude for saving her husband, marks the Karadaiyan Nombu festival. The story, shared by our fellow blogger Jaishree Mam in her blog, celebrates Savitri’s devotion and triumph.

Click this link for Karadaiyan nombu Sweet adai & salt adai recipes using homemade rice flour  in detail with step by step pictures.

karadaiyan nombu adai recipe

Nombu Timings in India

In 2025, the date of Karadaiyan Nonbu is March 14th, Thursday.

Chennai, Tamil nadu

Nombu timings across the world

In United States, For Washington DC  

As per Drikpanchang.com

For Sunnyvale, California 

 For Newyork, New Jersy 

Karadaiyan Nombu on Friday, March 14, 2025
Karadaiyan Nombu Vratham – 07:09 AM to 09:29 AM
Duration – 02 Hours 20 Mins
Manjal Saradu Muhurtham – 09:29 AM

For Los Angeles, USA 

Australia 

Karadaiyan Nombu on Friday, March 14, 2025
Karadaiyan Nombu Vratham – 07:01 AM to 12:29 AM, Mar 15
Duration – 17 Hours 27 Mins
Manjal Saradu Muhurtham – 12:29 AM, Mar 15

London

Karadaiyan Nombu on Friday, March 14, 2025
Karadaiyan Nombu Vratham – 06:16 AM to 01:29 PM
Duration – 07 Hours 12 Mins
Manjal Saradu Muhurtham – 01:29 PM

Singapore

Karadaiyan Nombu on Friday, March 14, 2025
Karadaiyan Nombu Vratham – 07:11 AM to 09:29 PM
Duration – 14 Hours 18 Mins
Manjal Saradu Muhurtham – 09:29 PM

Malaysia 

Karadaiyan Nombu on Friday, March 14, 2025
Karadaiyan Nombu Vratham – 07:20 AM to 09:29 PM
Duration – 14 Hours 09 Mins
Manjal Saradu Muhurtham – 09:29 PM

Dubai

Karadaiyan Nombu on Friday, March 14, 2025
Karadaiyan Nombu Vratham – 06:29 AM to 05:29 PM
Duration – 10 Hours 59 Mins
Manjal Saradu Muhurtham – 05:29 PM

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Karadaiyan Nombu on Thursday, March 14, 2024
Karadaiyan Nombu Vratham – 06:03 AM to 10:16 AM
Duration – 04 Hours 14 Mins
Manjal Saradu Muhurtham – 10:16 AM

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Karadaiyan Nombu on Friday, March 14, 2025
Karadaiyan Nombu Vratham – 06:57 AM to 02:29 PM
Duration – 07 Hours 32 Mins
Manjal Saradu Muhurtham – 02:29 PM

Berlin, Germany

 Karadaiyan Nombu on Friday, March 14, 2025
Karadaiyan Nombu Vratham – 06:23 AM to 02:29 PM
Duration – 08 Hours 06 Mins
Manjal Saradu Muhurtham – 02:29 PM

The timings mentioned here are just approximate ones taken from “Drik Panchang” , If you are looking for accurate timings, please use the link below.  Mention your city name ( Anywhere in the world) and find the timings and date.

https://www.drikpanchang.com/festivals/karadaiyan-nombu/karadaiyan-nombu-date-time.html

Please note the time of Maasi ending and Panguni starting varies from country to country. If you wish, you can consult your temple priest or check with elders or refer Panchangam.  Avoid Rahu kalam and Yama gandam timings for doing pooja. Better to do it before 9pm on festival day.

Women who are not able to perform this pooja on Nombu day can do it on the following Tuesday or Friday in Panguni month in the auspicious time of the day (Avoid rahu kalam and yama kandam) .

Do’s & Dont’s

  • There is a saying in Tamil, “Maasikkayiru Paasipadarum”. It means you have to tie the nonbu saradu (yellow rope) in maasi month itself.
  • Its not auspicious to perform Pooja (Nombu) at midnight (Agaala neram).
  • It is also not auspicious to perform pooja before brahma muhurtham.
  • After 9 pm, Ambal becomes ugra swaroopini from Santha swaroopini as per tantra sastram.
  • Do not drink Buttermilk on this festival day because there is a saying in Tamil ” Yezhaiyaar nootra nonbai Mozhaiyaar kondu selvaar”. 
  • Next day morning, give 2 kaar adais to cow (Pasu maadu) if possible. This was done by Savithri to rescue her husband Sathyavaan from Yaman. Because of the above mentioned reasons,  if the time falls after 9pm for your location, you can do the pooja from 7 pm to 8.30 pm at night. Otherwise you can perform as per the transition muhurtham from maasi to panguni. 
karadaiyan nombu kolam

Ingredients required for Pooja

  • Rice flour paste (for drawing rangoli) – Refer my in-laws blog for kolam ideas
  • Lamps / Vilakku
  • Flowers
  • Betel leaves, nuts, coconut, banana
  • Rice, Legumes ( black eyed peas – We keep a mix of 9 grains) and Unmelted butter.
  • Jaggery, cardamom, green chilli, ginger and seasoning ingredients for making sweet & spicy adai.
  • Camphor, Incense stick.
  • Yellow rope tied with a flower in the center.
  • Banana leaf or plates

How to perform pooja

For pre preparatory works, sweep the house the previous day of the festival. Wash the lamps and keep kumkum dots on the eve of festival. Prepare the homemade rice flour, roast and keep it ready for the next day use. On the festival day morning, we wake up early and take head bath.  Draw Rangoli or Padi kolam in the entrance using rice flour paste (Maakolam) and in front of the pooja room.

If you are fasting till pooja time, you can just drink milk, lemon juice or consume any fruits. Elders and pregnant ladies can take recipes made of raw rice like upma, idli and any side dish without onion, garlic. Do not drink buttermilk on this day.

Prepare sweet adai and salt adai for neivedyam. For this, roast the black eyed peas/ karamani/ thatta payaru and pressure cook for one whistle. Prepare sweet adai by mixing rice flour and cooked peas in jaggery syrup. Similarly prepare salt adai too. Steam both the adai in an idli pot and set aside.

After finishing the neivedyam works, decorate the pooja room. Make yellow thread by greasing a thread with turmeric powder. Tie a flower in the center of rope. The number of threads should be equal to the number of woman+girls at home along with one for Goddess Lakshmi. After decorating the pooja room, light the lamps.

At the time of pooja, wear a silk saree. Keep the Nombu adai with umelted butter on top of adai in the middle of banana leaf or a plate.  Keep the broken coconut, betel leaves, nuts and banana and yellow ropes in the edge of banana leaf or plate (nuni ilai). Do the neivedyam, show the dhoop & dheep. Perform Mangala aarti by chanting the slokha.

There is a saying in Tamil, “Eezhaiyaar notra nombai mozhaiyaar kondu selvaar”.
So on the whole day, avoid buttermilk. Next day morning, give 2 kaar adais to cow (Pasu maadu) if possible. This was done by Savithri to rescue her husband Sathyavaan from Yaman.

Karadaiyan Nombu Slokam

Karadaiyan nombu slokam

The following is the Tamil chant while doing neivedyam.

“உருகாத வெண்ணெயும் ,ஓர் அடையும் நோற்று உனக்கு நான்  வைத்தேன் ,எந்நாளும் என் கணவர் எனை விட்டு நீங்காத அருள் தருவாய்” என்று  அம்மனை நோக்கி வேண்டி நமஸ்கரிக்கவும்.

“Urukaadha Venneyum oradaiyam naan nootren
Orukkalum en kanavar ennai vittu pririyadhirukka vendum”

which means I offer butter and the rice made out of kaar arisi. Bless me that I live happily with my husband for long.

After doing the pooja, chant the following slokha and then tie the yellow rope.

देवनागरी:
दोरं गृह्णामि सुभगे सहारिद्रम् धराम्यहम् |
भर्थु: आयुश् सिद्ध्यर्थं सुप्रीता भव सर्वदा ||

IAST
doraṁ gṛhṇāmi subhage sahāridram dharāmyaham |
bharthu: āyuś siddhyarthaṁ suprītā bhava sarvadā ||தமிழ்
தோ³ரம்ʼ க்³ருʼஹ்ணாமி ஸுப⁴கே³ ஸஹாரித்³ரம் த⁴ராம்யஹம் |
ப⁴ர்து²: ஆயுஸ்² ஸித்³த்⁴யர்த²ம்ʼ ஸுப்ரீதா ப⁴வ ஸர்வதா³ ||

Meaning : Devi, I am tying this nombu saradu around my neck for the longevity of my husband (Father for unmarried girls). Please bless me.

How to finish the pooja

After finishing the pooja, sit in the same place and tie the yellow rope for Goddess Lakshmi and then tie a rope around your neck by yourself and tie the rope for unmarried girls around their wrist. i.e Married women should tie the thread around the neck by themselves or by a oldest sumangali at home and you can tie the thread for unmarried girls around the wrist.

If you wish, you can fall at the feet of your husband and get his blessings. After tying the rope, take one adai along with unmelted butter and eat it. Give the second adai to your husband. Rest of the adai can be distributed to the members of family. This is how Karadaiyan Nonbu is performed in our house. This procedure may differ as per places. Consult the elders about your family practice and do the pooja.

NOTE : The thread you tied around the Lakshmi / Ambal Idol can be removed after few days once its worn out and it should be tied to a plant or dispersed in river water. The thread tied around the women can be tied to the mangal sutra if you wish OR tie it in a plant or branch of a tree. Women who are not able to perform this pooja on Nombu day can do this pooja on the following Tuesday or Friday in Panguni month on the auspicious time of the day.

Click this link for Karadaiyan nombu Sweet adai & salt adai recipes using homemade rice flour in detail with step by step pictures and video.

Tamil brahmin celebration procedure

FRIENDS, IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ANOTHER TRADITIONAL NOMBU (As per Tamil brahmins) PROCEDURE AS PER VAITHAKASRI MAGAZINE , PLEASE REFER BELOW:

  1. Put arisi maa kolam ( Rice flour rangoli) in front of Ambal in pooja room.
  2. Put one nuni vazhai ilai( Banana leaf) per married women / girl baby in the house.
  3. The edge of the banana leaf should face North.
  4. On the edge, place betel leaf & nuts, banana and nombu saradu/yellow rope.
  5. In the middle, keep two adai / kaar arisi adai with butter on it.
  6. Keep one extra nombu saradu on the banana leaf of the oldest sumangali/ married women. This is for Ambal/ Goddess.
  7. If the number of leaves is an odd number like 1,3,5 put one leaf extra and make it to even number like 2, 4, 6.
  8. Put flower garland for ambal photo and do ashtothra archanai, dhoopam, dheepam.
  9. Ladies and girls should do prokshanam( sprinkle water 3 times around the banana leaf) saying the following lines.

“Urugaadha vennaiyum ore adaiyum naan tharuven,
Oru kaalum ennai vittu en kanavar piriyadhirukka vendum” .

Pray this to Ambal. The oldest sumangali should tie the nombu saradu to ambal Photo. Then she should tie herself around her neck saying the following slokham.

देवनागरी:
दोरं गृह्णामि सुभगे सहारिद्रम् धराम्यहम् |
भर्थु: आयुश् सिद्ध्यर्थं सुप्रीता भव सर्वदा ||

IAST
doraṁ gṛhṇāmi subhage sahāridram dharāmyaham |
bharthu: āyuś siddhyarthaṁ suprītā bhava sarvadā ||

தமிழ்
தோ³ரம்ʼ க்³ருʼஹ்ணாமி ஸுப⁴கே³ ஸஹாரித்³ரம் த⁴ராம்யஹம் |
ப⁴ர்து²: ஆயுஸ்² ஸித்³த்⁴யர்த²ம்ʼ ஸுப்ரீதா ப⁴வ ஸர்வதா³ ||

Meaning : Devi, I am tying this nombu saradu around my neck for the longevity of my husband (Father for unmarried girls). Please bless me.

After saying this slokha, all the other ladies should say the same and tie the rope in front of Ambal photo. Eat one kaar adai from your respective banana leaf. Other one is for your husband.

There is a saying in Tamil, “Eezhaiyaar notra nombai mozhaiyaar kondu selvaar”.
So on the whole day, avoid buttermilk. Next day morning, give 2 kaar adais to cow (Pasu maadu) if possible. This was done by Savithri to rescue her husband Sathyavaan from Yaman.

Thanks Vaithikasri for the information. We have the yearly subscription.  
www.vaithikasri.com

I hope beginners would find this post useful for performing this pooja. Thanks for visiting this page. Have a blessed day !

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57 thoughts on “Karadaiyan Nombu Pooja Procedure, Date, Time, Slokam”

  1. Hello Chitra,
    You have explained it really well. I live in USA and as per Central Standard Time the pooja has to be done between 11:48 PM to 12:48 AM. Is it ok to do the pooja at 12:00 AM or should I do it next day before sunrise? I am ok doing the pooja at anytime but just want to make sure if we can do pooja at 12:00 AM? I am living out of a hotel here, I will do the pooja and offer naivedyam to a pocket photo of goddess. since I am staying out of a hotel, I might have to take out the thread immediately from goddess. Is it acceptable? .Could you please help me out? Thanks again for the wonderful post.

  2. Hi, Thanks You can do the pooja before sunrise in your place or 6am whichever is earlier. After tying the thread to the goddess, remove it and tie for yourself. No need to make a thread for you separately. There is no hard or fast rule in our celebration.Doing the pooja whole heartedly matters the most :)

  3. Good job CHITRA. Very detailed post. Useful to all. Keep it up. One more suggestion – You can list out items to be purchased / kept ready both for pooja & neiyediam (ingredients required) in the same post in addition to the link.

  4. nithiyalakshmi

    Hi Chitra, Im Nithiya Sudhakar. I have a doubt in this nonbu. I have been observing this fasting for past 2 years after getting married.last year October my husband paternal grandmom died.So my family members suggested me not to observe… Do comment on this. Is it ok?? Also what if pregnant ladies or breastfeeding ladies can observe this. Similarly can i do varalakshmi vratam this year..

    1. Yes till this october u should not celebrate any festivals.usually people dont celebrate any for 1 year.Pregnant and breastfeeding ladies, old people are given exceptions from fasting.They can just do the pooja without fasting.This year if varalakshmi vratam falls within october, you cannot observe it.If not you can do the pooja.Hope this helps :) Thanks.

  5. Hi,
    Our family wore yellow thread(thaali) not in chain so shall I change my yellow thread on karadian nombu or shouldn't change on that day??

  6. Hi, there is no practice of doing this pooja in our family. However, I would like to observe this. can I do or it should be done only if u have been doing it in ur family??

    1. Thanks.In this post you have mentioned that Women who are not able to perform this pooja on Nombu day can do this pooja on the following Tuesday or Friday in Panguni month. In this case, what is the time to do pooja and the time for tying the yellow thread.

    2. You can do at the auspicious time of the day. Avoid Rahu kalam and Yama Kandam. If you are doing before 6 AM, you don't have to look for timings.

  7. Hi sis really appreciate your thoughts on sharing this.. 1st time going to do this pooja. Starting early in the morning we should observe fast till the stated time? And at home I'm the only one going to do this so 1 thread enough or must be 2 including goddess? Pls advise

  8. Hi sis appreciate your thoughts on sharing this. First time going to do this pooja. Starting early in the morning we should observe fast till the stated time? I'm the only one going to do this pooja so should I tie 1 thread or 2 including the Goddess? Kindly advise

    1. Yes, you can observe fasting. But have some fruits, milk or juice. No need to be in empty stomach. Yes, you should keep 2 threads. One for u and one for Goddess.

  9. Very well written and easy to follow especially for a person like me who is from a different cultural background but married to an Iyer.

  10. Hello Chitra, Thanks for the detailed post. Could you please let me know the time to tie the thread in US. I am confused about the timings as people here mention that it is between 8:00 AM to 8:20 AM EST.

  11. Hi Chitra, thanks a lot for sharing about nombu procedure…it really helped me to arrange in a perfect manner as this is my 1st time….Thanks again :)

    1. Hi, on that website link it shows for 14th march and not for 15th. can you confirm which to go by for sunnyvale california. everytime i put details it gives me timing for 14th march only

    2. Yes you are right. For US, its on 14th march only.
      For Sunnyvale, California : March – 14th

      Karadaiyan Nombu Vratham = 07:25 to 17:25

      Fast Duration = 10 Hours 0 Mins
      Manjal Saradu Muhurtham = 17:25

      I have updated this point in the post as well. Thanks for the query.

  12. Hi mam. Is the fasting time starts from today morning to tomorrow or from tomorrow. When to break the fast? I have confusion in that. Kindly help

    1. Hi, as per the panchangam timings we should fast for 24hrs (one day) i.e from 14th morning 6 am to 15th morning 5:30 am. You can consume fruits, milk, fruits juice, tender coconut water. Do not drink buttermilk. If you are not able to take liquid diet during fasting, you can consume tiffin items like idli, rice upma, javvarisi upma, kanji, chapathi with no onion no garlic side dishes. Avoid taking meals during fasting.I am having tiffin items today.

    2. You can break the fast by eating an adai after pooja tomorrow morning at 5:30 am. Hope I have cleared your doubt.

    1. Hi, yes as per the panchangam timings we should fast for 24hrs (one day) i.e from 14th morning 6 am to 15th morning 5:30 am. You can consume fruits, milk, fruits juice, tender coconut water. Do not drink buttermilk. If you are not able to take liquid diet during fasting, you can consume tiffin items like idli, rice upma, javvarisi upma, kanji, chapathi with no onion no garlic side dishes. Avoid taking meals during fasting.

  13. Hi mam,if we r in India from when should we fast n when should we break the fast,please give the timings and date properly,what can we have to eat during fast kindly suggest

    1. Hi, yes as per the panchangam timings we should fast for 24hrs (one day) i.e from 14th morning 6 am to 15th morning 5:30 am. You can consume fruits, milk, fruits juice, tender coconut water. Do not drink buttermilk. If you are not able to take liquid diet during fasting, you can consume tiffin items like idli, rice upma, javvarisi upma, kanji, chapathi with no onion no garlic side dishes. Avoid taking meals during fasting.

  14. Hi mam,plz confirm the fasting timings and date,from when to when,kindly suggest what kinds of food we can consume during fasting

    1. Hi, yes as per the panchangam timings we should fast for 24hrs (one day) i.e from 14th morning 6 am to 15th morning 5:30 am. You can consume fruits, milk, fruits juice, tender coconut water. Do not drink buttermilk. If you are not able to take liquid diet during fasting, you can consume tiffin items like idli, rice upma, javvarisi upma, kanji, chapathi with no onion no garlic side dishes. Avoid taking meals during fasting.

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