thumb|A father fire walking with his child during the annual Tamil Hindu festival at [[Udappu village in Sri Lanka]]
thumb|A father fire walking with his child during the annual Tamil Hindu festival at [[Udappu village in Sri Lanka]]
The Thimithi ( Kundam) or firewalking ceremony is a Hindu festival originating in Tamil Nadu, South India that is celebrated a week before Deepavali, during the month of Aipasi (or Aippasi) of the Tamil calendar (Gregorian calendar months of October and November). The fire-walking ceremony is in honour of the goddess Draupati Amman, who is considered the incarnation of goddess Mariamman, and is practiced not only in India, but also in countries with large Tamil populations like Sri Lanka, Fiji, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius, Réunion, South Africa and others.
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