Sacred cleansing of the temple of Lord Annamalaiar and his Consort Abitha Kujalambal
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaWorks to cleans the sacred shrine of Lord Annamalayar and his consort Abitha Kujalambal are done. The temple looks glistering with special domes (Kalasaa in Tamil) mounted above temple tower fetching an overall pleasing feel to look at.
Even the Yagasala where all special occasions are conducted is spick and span and the entire temple is clean and shining.
Special Abhishekham on Durgai Amman and procession
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaOn the sacred occasion of the Maha Kumbhabhishekam Festival at the famous Thiruvannamalai Lord (His Kindness) Arunachaleeswara temple, a special abhishekham was performed for Sri Durgai Amman today, the 27th January, Friday.
After the special abhishekham gets over, the deity of Sri Durgai Amman will be taken on a special procession on Silver Indira Vimanam across the temple corridor and city streets.
Maruvoodal at Thiruvannamalai
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaAt the revered Arulmigu Om Arunachaleswrar Thirukovil in Thiruvannamalai, the auspicious Maruvoodal event took place in a grand manner. Here are pictures showing the same.
Utharayana Punniya Kala Brahamotsavam
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaUtharayana Punniyakala Brahmotsavam is among the conspicuous festivals in the Thiruvannamalai Temple. The festival was celebrated on 14th January 2017.
The festival was wrapped up by performing Theerthavari on the deity of Lord Chandrasekhara Swami in the Thamarai Kulakkarai Theerthavari Mandapam (theerthavari mandapam at the banks of lotus pond) present towards south of the main temple.
Arudra Darshan festival
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaA number of festivals are performed during the Tamil month, Margazhi of which Arudra Darshan is one. This celebration is essentially a Shaivite festival, reveling the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva, which is represented by the Nataraja form. Arudra signifies the golden red flame and Shiva performs dance in the form of this red-flamed light. In 2017, Arudra Darshan falls to be on Wednesday, January 11.
The cosmic dance of Lord Shiva represents five activities – Creation, Protection, Destruction, Embodiment and Release. In essence, it represents the continuous cycle of creation and destruction. This cosmic dance takes place in every particle and is the source of all energy. Arudra Darshan celebrates this ecstatic dance of Lord Shiva. It takes place on the full moon night, along with Arudra Birth Star, in the month of Margazhi and this is also the longest night in a year.
The most important Arudra Darshan festival takes place at Arulmigu Om Arunachaleswarar Thirukovil in Tiruvannamalai. The cosmic dance of Lord Shiva is enacted on the day. Here are photographs of the function.
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| 05.30 AM | Ushathkalam |
| 08.00 AM | Kaalasanthi |
| 10.00 AM | Uchikkalam |
| 06.00 PM | Sayarakshai |
| 08.00 PM | IrandamKalam |
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