Grand Maha Shivaratri celebrations held at the famous Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai
Tiruvannamalai, February 16
The festival of Maha Shivaratri was celebrated with great spiritual fervour and grandeur at the renowned Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai district on Sunday. Thousands of devotees thronged the temple premises to offer prayers and participate in the sacred rituals.
Devotees from neighbouring districts, including Tirupattur, Vellore and Ranipet, as well as from various states such as Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, visited the temple for darshan of Lord Arunachaleswarar, also revered as Lord Annamalaiyar.
Special abhishekam rituals were performed for Lord Annamalaiyar and Goddess Unnamulai Amman using sacred offerings such as milk, curd, turmeric, kumkum, ghee and honey. The deities were beautifully adorned with colourful flowers and ornaments. Following the rituals, the idols were taken in a procession around the temple prakaram amid chants of devotion by devotees.
A special Deeparadhana was performed at the Arunagiri Yogeswarar Mandapam. Throughout the celebrations, thousands of devotees echoed the chants of "Arogara, Arogara," expressing their deep devotion.
Later in the night, the traditional four-time (Naalu Kaala) Shivaratri poojas were conducted. Special abhishekams were once again performed with sacred materials, followed by floral decorations and silver adornments. Special Deeparadhana was shown to the deities as devotees from different parts of the country took part in the poojas with devotion.
Amar, a devotee, said he felt spiritually fulfilled after participating in the Shivaratri celebrations at the temple.
Sudharani expressed happiness at witnessing the grand rituals and said the experience was divine.
Shavanni from Andhra Pradesh said she had long wished to visit Tiruvannamalai during Maha Shivaratri and felt blessed to take part in the celebrations.
Another devotee, Amar from Hyderabad, described the atmosphere as powerful and spiritually uplifting.
The temple administration had made elaborate arrangements to manage the heavy influx of devotees and ensure the smooth conduct of the festival.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Wonderful to see the temple administration making good arrangements. Managing such a huge crowd is not easy. My parents went from Hyderabad and they said the darshan queue was long but moved efficiently. Kudos to the organizers and police for maintaining order.
As someone visiting from abroad, I was fortunate to witness this festival. The devotion, the colors, the sounds—it was an incredible cultural and spiritual experience. The Deeparadhana at the Yogeswarar Mandapam was particularly breathtaking.
While the spiritual aspect is paramount, I do hope the temple authorities are also focusing on the environmental impact. The amount of milk, flowers, and other offerings used can create significant waste. Perhaps next year they can promote more eco-friendly celebrations? Just a thought.
The Naalu Kaala Pooja is the soul of Shivaratri. Staying awake through the night, participating in each abhishekam... it's a test of devotion and so rewarding. Tiruvannamalai is one of the Pancha Bhoota Stalams representing fire. There's no better place to be on this night. Om Namah Shivaya!
Feeling so blessed just reading this! Couldn't make it this year due to work, but I followed the live darshan online. Technology is a boon for devotees like us who are far away. The silver adornments on the deity must have looked magnificent. Planning definitely for next year!
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