Tiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple – Panguni Matha Prathosam

Prathosam event took place at the Arulmigu Om Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai. Below are some of the pictures showcasing the Prathosam event.

Mahasivaratri at Tiruvannamalai – 2024

Mahasivaratri was celebrated with pomp at Tiruvannamalai. Seen here are pictures of the Lingothbavar Abhishekam. The shrine’s entrance was colourfully decorated and music played through the event.

The Lord was taken on procession and then the abhishekam was performed.

Maha Shivratri Festival Schedule at Thiruvannamalai Annamalaiyar Temple

Friday, March 8th:

3:00 AM: Special Abhishekam for Swami and Amman
5:00 AM to 2:00 AM (Saturday, March 9th): Laksharchanai
12:05 PM: Abhishekam of the day
5:00 PM: Sayaratsai Abhishekam
7:35 PM: First Puja of Maha Shivratri
8:00 PM: Chandrasekhar Villi Rishab Vahanam Departure
11:30 PM: Second Morning Puja

Saturday, March 9th:

3:20 AM: Third Period of Puja
4:30 AM: Fourth Morning Period Puja

Optimal Time for a Sacred Visit: Girivalam in Tiruvannamalai on February 24, 2024

The Arunachaleswarar temple administration in Tiruvannamalai has announced that February 24, 2024, presents an auspicious opportunity for devotees to undertake the sacred Girivalam pilgrimage.

The auspicious occasion aligns with the full moon day in the Maasi month and falls on a Friday. This special day commences at Starting: 04:22 PM, Feb 23 (Fri) Ending: 06:18 PM, Feb 24 (Sat)

Tiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple – Maasi Matha Prathosam

Prathosam event took place at the Arulmigu Om Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai. Below are some of the pictures showcasing the Prathosam event.

Grand Theerthavari Celebration: Meeting of Deities at Kalasapakkam Seyyaru

The special event of Theerthavari was performed at Kalasapakkam Cheyyaru for the deities of Lord Annamaliyar and Thirumamudeeswarar yesterday (Friday, 16th February) as part of the ongoing “Rathasapthami” festival celebrations. The deity of Lord Chandrashekhar was specially adorned and taken to the Theerthavari function for this occasion.

On the way, the event included the deity of Lord Chandrashekhar inspecting the lands owned by the temple of Lord Annamalaiyar in the Union of Dhanakotipuram, Kottipuram. Thousands of devotees offered an enthusiastic welcome when the procession reached Kalasapakkam Thenpallippattu, before finally arriving at Kalasapakkam Cheyyaru.

Similarly, the deities of the Kalasapakkam temple, Lord Thirumamudeeswara, and His Consort Goddess Thirupursundari, were specially adorned and taken to Cheyyaru, where there was a meeting of the deities of Lord Chandrashekhar and Lord Thirumamudeeswarar. Thousands of devotees who had gathered for this special occasion participated with extra enthusiasm, chanting ‘Arogara’ and praying to the Lords.

For the special Theerthavari occasion, sacred water was brought from Cheyyaru and the main event of Theerthavari was performed on the deities, followed by Deeparathanai. Due to the lack of water in Cheyyaru, a large pit was dug with JCT equipment and filled with water for the special Theerthavari event.

Traditionally, the temple elephant of the Annamalaiayar temple would also participate in the Theerthavari every year. However, as the elephant had passed away, the devotees, especially the children, were somewhat disappointed by its absence.

‘Annadhanam’ was performed throughout the entire route when the deity of Lord Chandrashekhar was taken from the temple to Cheyyaru.

After the Theerthavari event, the deity of Lord Chandrashekhar remained at Cheyyaru through the night and was then taken back to the Thiruvannamalai temple the next morning (today, Saturday, 17th February).

Tiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple – Thai Matha Amavasai Prathosam

Prathosam event took place at the Arulmigu Om Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai. Below are some of the pictures showcasing the Prathosam event.

Celestial Splendor: The Thaipusam Festival’s Sacred Theerthavari at Thiruvannamalai Temple

In a divine observance today, January 25th, the Thaipusam Festival was celebrated at the Thiruvannamalai temple dedicated to Lord Sri Arunachaleswarar. As part of the auspicious occasion, a special ‘Theerthavari’ was conducted at the temple tank. Devotees actively participated in the event, witnessing the idol of Lord Sri Arunachaleswarar being carried in a procession.

‘Thai Poosam’ festival at Thiruvannamalai Lord Arunachaleswarar Temple today, 25th January

On the holy occasion of the Thaipusam Festival today (Thursday, 25th January), special ‘Theerthavari’ is being performed at the tank of the Thiruvannamalai temple of Lord Sri Arunachaleswarar.

The idol of Lord Sri Arunachaleswarar will be taken on a procession.