Om Aunachaleswarar Temple – Chithirai Vasantha Utsavam 2021
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaOn the occasions of the Vasantha Utsavam (Spring Festival) being celebrated at the famous Thiruvannamalai temple of Lord Sri Arunachaleswarar Temple, the deity of the Lord Periyanayakar was taken in a procession on 17th April from the 2nd Corridor of the temple and taken to the ‘Panneer Mandapam’ located in the 3rd corridor. The deity […]
Devotees canceled permission for Chithirai Vasantha festival 2021
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaUsually, the ‘Chithirai Vasantha Vizha’ Spring Festival in the Tamil Calendar month of Chithirai, is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in a grand manner every year in the famous Lord Sri Arunachaleswarar Temple in Thiruvannamalai. However, this year’s Spring Festival, scheduled to be celebrated from 17th April until 26th April, will be celebrated with […]
Tamil New Year Special Events performed at the Thiruvannamalai Lord Sri Arunachaleswarar temple!
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaOn the Occasion of the Tamil New Year (‘Pilava’) On the 14th of April, the New Year Almanac (‘Panchangam’) was offered to the Lord Sambandha Vinakar in the famous Thiruvannamalai Temple of the Lord Thiruvannamalaiyar with His Consort Unnamulai Amman. After offering the new ‘Panchangam’ (Almanac) of the new Tamil Year ‘Pilava’, was read by […]
Om Aunachaleswarar Temple – Panguni matha amavasai pradosham
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaOm Aunachaleswarar Temple – Panguni Uthiram Thirukalyana Utsavam – Unjal Ursavam
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaArulmigu Om Arunachaleswarar Thirukovil : Panguni Uthiram Pali viduthal
0 Comments/in News & Events/by omarunachalaThe divine marriage and the event of ‘Pali Viduthal’ (performing some special poojas and offering certain special items to the temple pond for the welfare of the people) was performed on the sacred day of ‘Panguni Uthiram’ (the day on which one of the 27 stars, Uhthiram’ falls on the Tamil Calendar Monrth of Panguni) […]










