Karthigai Deepam Festival 2024 – Day 5 Morning

Karthigai Deepam Festival 2024 – Day 5 Morning event took place at the Arulmigu Om Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai. Below are some of the pictures showcasing the event.

Karthigai Deepam Festival 2024 – Day 4 Night

Karthigai Deepam Festival 2024 – Day 4 Night event took place at the Arulmigu Om Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai. Below are some of the pictures showcasing the event.

Karthigai Deepam Festival 2024 – Day 4 – Vinayagar and Chandresekarar Ursavam

On the 4rd day of the festival, the the deities were then taken on a procession from the Thirukkalayana Mandapam, along the Mada Veedhis with the deities of the Lord Chandrasekarar.
nd Lord Chandkeshwara on the carriage of Naga vaganam.

Karthigai Deepam Festival 2024 – Day 3(Night) Lord Chandkeshwara on the carriage of Rishabam

Night On the 3rd day of the festival, during the night, the special Ratha vilakku Deeparadhanai and Panchamuga Deeparadhanai were performed for the deities of Lord Priyanayakar, His Consorts Uma and Kandhar, Lord Vinayaka, Lord Subramanya, with His Consorts Valli and Deivanai, and Goddess Ambal in the form of Lalthambigai, and Lord Chandkeswarar.

After the special Deeparadhanais, the deities were then taken on a procession from the Thirukkalayana Mandapam, along the Mada Veedhis with the deities of the Lord on the carriage of Simmam (lion) and His Consort Ambal on the carriage of annam (swan), and Lord Chandkeshwara on the carriage of Rishabam (bull).

 

Karthigai Deepam Festival 2024 – Day 3 Chandrasekarar and Vinayagar alangaram

During the noon session of the 3rd Day of the Deepam Festival at Thiruvannamalai, the deities of Lord Chandrasekharar and Lord Vinayaka was taken on a procession around the street adjacent to the temple corridors. The event of Thiruvizha Undial (Festival Hundi) was performed at the 3rd corridor near the Kodimaram (flag-tree).

Karthigai Deepam Festival 2024 – Day 2 (Night) Panjamoorthigal Purappadu

Karthigai Deepam Festival 2024 – 2nd day event took place at the Arulmigu Om Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai. Below are some of the pictures showcasing the event.

Deepam Festival 2024 – Day 2 (Morning)

On the second day of the Karthigai Deepam festival at the Annamalaiyar Temple in Tiruvannamalai, the deity Annamalaiyar graced devotees with a grand procession. On Thursday morning, 5th December 2024, Annamalaiyar rode through the temple streets in a magnificent golden chariot, blessing devotees who gathered in large numbers to witness the divine spectacle.

Deepam Festival 2024 – Day 1 (Night) Panjamoorthigal Alangaram

On the first day of the festival , the Panchamurthys were carried on a procession on Mooshikam (mouse), Peacock, Silver Ahikara Nandhi, Hamsam and Simham (lion) respectively around the temple corridor streets offering Darshan to a large crowd of devotee

Festival begins with flag hoisting at Tiruvannamalai Annamalaiyar Temple on Karthikai Deepam 2024

Festival begins with flag hoisting at Tiruvannamalai Annamalaiyar Temple on Karthikai Deepam 2024.

The hugely popular Deepam festival at the Lord Arunchaleswarar temple in Thiruvannamalai commenced Today (Wednesday, 04th December) with the divine flag-hoisting ceremony!

Subsequent to the divine flag-hoisting ceremony, the idols of the Panchamurthys were brought to the 16-pillar Mandapam at 10.00 AM to offer Darshan to the devotees!

After this, the idols of Lord Arunchaleswarar and His Divine Consort Goddess Unnamulai Amman were taken on a procession in the Velli Vimanam (Silver Carriage) and the deities of Lord Vinayaka, Goddess Parasakthi Amman, Lord Subramanya, and Chandikeswarar were carried on a glass carriage on a procession offering Darshan to a large number of devotees!

Thirukarthigai Deepam Festival: Goddess Pidari Amman Graces Devotees in Tiruvannamalai

On the occasion of the Thirukarthigai Deepam festival at the Annamalaiyar Temple in Tiruvannamalai yesterday (02.12.2024), Goddess Pidari Amman ascended the Simha Vahana and blessed the devotees while parading through the temple streets.