The Adi Perukku festival celebrates the rising water levels of rivers and honors:

Goddess Amman
Lord Murugan
Lord Shiva
Lord Vishnu

The correct answer is: a) Goddess Amman.

Adi Perukku is a Hindu festival celebrated in the Tamil month of Aadi (July–August). It is a thanksgiving festival for the rising water levels of rivers and is dedicated to Goddess Amman, the goddess of rain and fertility. The festival is celebrated with prayers, offerings, and rituals to ensure a good harvest.

Lord Murugan, Lord Shiva, and Lord Vishnu are all Hindu deities, but they are not associated with the Adi Perukku festival. Lord Murugan is the god of war and is worshipped by Hindus in South India. Lord Shiva is the god of destruction and is worshipped by Hindus all over India. Lord Vishnu is the god of preservation and is worshipped by Hindus all over India.

Adi Perukku is a major festival in Tamil Nadu and is celebrated with great pomp and show. The festival is a time for family and friends to come together and celebrate the bounty of nature.

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