Aadi Pooram Brahmotsavam – Tiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple

July 21, 2023, 10:06 976 views

The Aadi Pooram Brahmotsavam will be held at the temple between 22th July, 2023 and 31th July 2023. Seen below is the official invite and programme.

Sani Pradosham at the famous Thiruvannamalai temple

July 17, 2023, 16:05 457 views

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

Ani Thirumanjanam in Tiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple

June 27, 2023, 12:40 280 views

Ani Thirumanjanam Special Abhishekam to Sivagama Sundari Udanurai Natarasar at Aiyiram Kal Mandapam

Arulmigu Natarajar Sivakamasundari Deeparathanai Held at Tiruvannamalai Temple’s 1000 Pillar Mandabam on June 25, 2023 Night

June 27, 2023, 12:20 391 views

In a grand celebration of devotion and spirituality, the Arulmigu Natarajar Sivakamasundari Deeparathanai took place at the renowned Tiruvannamalai Temple’s 1000 Pillar Mandabam on the night of June 25, 2023.

Tiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple – Vaikasi Matha Amavasai Prathosam

June 16, 2023, 12:31 369 views

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

Ideal timing for undertaking Girivalam at Tiruvannamalai on Vaikasi month!

June 2, 2023, 14:00 786 views

The Full Moon Girivalam in Thiruvannamalai will begin tomorrow, June 3rd, at 10:54 am and last until 9:11 am on June 4th. The temple administration has announced that this is the best time to visit Girivalam , as the crowds will be smaller.

Due to the large number of devotees expected to visit the temple during the Full Moon, the temple administration has cancelled the two-day session darshan and special darshan at the Annamalaiyar temple. Devotees can still perform regular darshan at the temple.

The Full Moon Girivalam is a sacred pilgrimage that involves circumambulating the holy mountain of Arunachala. It is believed that by walking around the mountain, devotees can cleanse themselves of sin and achieve moksha, or liberation.