Massive Devotee Turnout as Lord Kallazhagar Enters Vaigai River in Madurai

Lord Kallazhagar ceremonially entered the Vaigai River in Madurai as part of the annual Chithirai Festival, drawing thousands of devotees. Earlier, a grand temple car procession (Therottam) was held on the 11th day of the festival, with vibrant celebrations and traditional fervor. Devotees Kiruba and Udhya Sri shared their joy, noting increased participation and people dressing as Goddess Meenakshi this year. The Chithirai Festival remains a significant religious and cultural event in Tamil Nadu, blending devotion, pageantry, and community participation.

Key Points: Lord Kallazhagar Enters Vaigai River at Madurai Chithirai Festival

  • Lord Kallazhagar enters Vaigai River for Chithirai Festival
  • Thousands of devotees gather along riverbanks
  • Grand temple car procession (Therottam) held on 11th day
  • Devotees dress as Goddess Meenakshi in celebrations
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Tamil Nadu: Massive turnout of devotees as Lord Kallazhagar enters Vaigai River in Madurai

Thousands gather in Madurai as Lord Kallazhagar enters Vaigai River during the annual Chithirai Festival, featuring grand chariot processions and vibrant celebrations.

"The Chithirai Festival is currently taking place in Madurai with great grandeur and celebration... I have been participating since my childhood. - Kiruba, devotee"

Madurai, May 1

Thousands of devotees gathered along the banks of the Vaigai River in Madurai to witness the ceremonial entry of Lord Kallazhagar as part of the annual Chithirai Festival, a key cultural and religious event in the state.

Lord Kallazhagar entered the Vaigai River in Madurai, marking one of the most significant moments of the Chithirai festival, which draws large gatherings of devotees from across the region.

Earlier on Wednesday, devotees flocked to witness the grand temple car procession (Therottam) on the 11th day of the Chithirai Festival in Madurai, with the city witnessing vibrant celebrations marked by devotion and traditional fervour.

One of the devotees, Kiruba, speaking to ANI, said, "The Chithirai Festival is currently taking place in Madurai with great grandeur and celebration... Today marks the 11th day of the festival, and the grand chariot procession (Therottam) is being held. A large number of people from outside the city have come to witness the festival. In fact, it feels like the entire city of Madurai has gathered here to watch the procession... I have been participating in the Chithirai Festival since my childhood... Compared to last year, this year, more people have dressed up as Goddess Meenakshi and taken part in the celebrations, which makes me feel very happy."

Another devotee, Udhya Sri, said, "I wanted to see Goddess Meenakshi last night, but I couldn't. So today, I've come to see her during the chariot procession... Goddess Meenakshi looks very beautiful. I wished to dress up like her, so I came dressed in the form of Goddess Meenakshi... I feel very happy wearing the Meenakshi Amman costume... I am very happy to be part of today's festival."

Earlier in March, a grand temple chariot festival (Therottam) of the Uyyakondan Thirumalai Ujjivanathar Temple, the 67th among the revered Thevara Paadal Petra Sthalams, was held with great devotion and enthusiasm. Large numbers of devotees gathered to pull the chariot amid the sounds of traditional Kailaya instruments, reflecting deep-rooted cultural traditions.

The Chithirai Festival is one of the most significant religious and cultural celebrations in Tamil Nadu, drawing lakhs of pilgrims each year to witness the unique blend of devotion, pageantry, and community participation associated with the event.

- ANI

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Ravi K
I wish our government would spend more on maintaining the Vaigai riverbed cleanliness rather than just focusing on the festival aesthetics. But yes, the devotion is unmatched. Great to see so many youngsters participating!
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Michael C
I visited Madurai during Chithirai last year. The procession was breathtaking! The faith of the people, the music, the colors—it's unlike anything in the West. Truly a cultural treasure of India. 🇮🇳
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Sneha F
My grandmother used to tell me stories about the Chithirai festival. It connects generations. The girl who dressed as Meenakshi Amman—that is true bhakti! Proud to see our traditions live on. 🙏✨
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Aman W
Therottam is a spectacle of devotion! But I hope the authorities manage crowd flow better—last year there were reports of suffocation. Still, the spirit of Madurai is unbeatable. Vaigai river looked beautiful with all the flowers! 🌸
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Jennifer L
Such festivals are what make India's cultural diversity so special. From the US, I can only imagine the devotion. The chariot procession must be a sight to behold. Hope to experience it in person someday! 🕉️
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Arun Y

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