6 Important Features of Kasi Sivarathri
0 Comments/in News, News & Events/by livechennai- Performing Abhishekh on Siva linga – This signifies the purification of the soul.
- Applying kumkum (a special item made using turmeric for applying on the forehead) – this will lead to adopting good manners and good benefits.
- Offering items to the Lord Siva – It will give a longer life. It will also fulfil one’s wishes!
- Lighting the lamp – Will bring wealth!
- Lighting Diya – an earthenware lamp with oil and wick lighted at one end) – Signifies attaining wisdom or ‘gnana’.
- Offering betel leaf – It will offer contentment on worldly pleasures.
- Periya puranam is also known as ‘Thirutthondar puranam’.
- Sekkizhar is the poet who compiled the classic ‘Thiruvilaiyadal puranam’
- ‘Meikandathevar’ is the author of the literary classic work ‘Sivagnanabhodham’
- The Rishi Paranjothi wrote the classic ‘Thiruvilaiyadal puranam’.
250 special buses to operate on the occasion of Maha Sivarathri!
0 Comments/in News, News & Events/by livechennai- Villupuram – Melmalaiyanur
- Chennai – Thiruvannamalai
- Chennai – Kalahasthi
- Gudiyatham- Mohili
Maha Shivaratri invitation For Om Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai
0 Comments/in News, News & Events/by livechennaiThai Poosam – Special ‘Theerthavari’ performed at Thiruvannamalai Temple
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaEspecially for the occasion of ‘Thai Poosam’ (The occasion on which the star ‘Poosam’ falls in the Tamil calendar month of ’Thai’) which is supposed to be sacred and celebrated as a traditional function, the deity of Lord Chandrasekharar was taken to the ‘Eesanya kulakkaraI’ (the banks of the east-side pond) and a special ‘theerthavari’ was performed.
Subsequently, special Abhishekham and Deeparadhanai were performed for the deity.
While on return from the pond, the Lord comes to know of the demise of the father of Vallala Maharaja and returns to the temple peacefully!
3rd Anniversary of Thiruvannamalai Kumbhabhishekham: Special events
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaOn 6th February, it will be the 3rd Anniversary since the consecration (Kumbhabhishekham) of the Thiruvannamalai Lord Arunachaleswarar temple which was on 6th February 2017.
‘Irandu Kalam Yagam’ (a special pooja) had been arranged by the Nattukkottai Nagarathar community and at 11.00 AM on 4th February, the Yaga Kalasams (sacred pot for the special pooja) were brought to the temple in a procession and special abhishekhams were performed the main 5 deities (Panchamuthys – Vinayakar, Murugar, Annamalaiyar, Unnamulai Amman, and Chandikeswarar) of the temple.