10 February 2017

2017 Elephant Rejuvenation Camp Update




The below is an abridged narrative update from a Taml Nadu newspaper about the 2017 Elephant Rejuvenation Camp


“At around 5 pm on Wednesday (February 8, 2017), three elephants from Sundaravalli from Tiruchengode and Rukku from Tiruvannamalai, reached the campsite at Thekkampatti and were being offloaded. After having their weight and medical records checked by the veterinary officers on duty, they joined the 16 elephants that had arrived since morning. The remaining 12 of the 31 elephants, scheduled to attend the camp, are expected to turn up by 6 am on Thursday. "Elephants from nearby temples like Lakshmi from Perur, Gomathi from Sankarankoil and Gandhimathi from Tiruvannamalai have arrived," said a representative of the HRCE.

Veterinary officers at the camp began checking the medical records and vaccinations administered to each elephant, as it was being unloaded from the vehicle. "Though we had instructed veterinary officers attached to each of those temples to administer all necessary vaccinations to the elephants during the last week of December or January beginning latest, we are ensuring that they have received the anthrax vaccination among others," said a member of the Animal Husbandry Department.

The delay in conducting the annual elephant rejuvenation camp till the beginning of summer has increased the risk of temple elephants being disturbed by wild elephants at the camp.

With the incoming elephants, forest officers are triple checking their security measures. "We have placed two circles or layers of solar powered hanging fences and a standing electric fence inside the camp," said the Mettupalayam forest officer. "Besides keeping crackers ready to chase away wild elephants, we have erected six watch towers with four anti-poaching watchers in each of them. If the watchers spot a wild elephant, they have been equipped with three government vehicles to chase the animal away. We have also placed 30 temporary watchers and 15 uniformed officers who will watch the camp round-the clock to handle any eventuality."

Environmentalists have always claimed that the Thekkampatti camp site is literally situated on the elephant corridor, increasing risks. With the summer season beginning in the district, many wild elephants are expected to stray outside forests in search of water and for migration. "The fact that all the temple elephants are female does not help either, as male wild elephants are attracted to their smell during migration," said an environmentalist of the Nature Conservation Society (NCS).”

9 February 2017

Rukku Goes on Holiday in 2017



The below heart-filled photograph is of lovely Rukku of Arunachaleswarar Temple, being loaded up on a lorry (immediately on completion of the Mahakumbhabhishekam ceremony) on her way to a VACATION. 

The death of Chief Minister Jayalalithaa raised doubts on whether or not the yearly Elephant Rejuvenation Camp would be held in 2017. But happily, things were sorted, decisions made and a number of very happy elephants will be romping and sporting together for 30 days. 

One can see Rukku's joy in the photograph. This will be the ninth time she has participated in the Camp . . . and she knows whats going on. 


Rukku on her way


The much awaited rejuvenation camp for Temple elephants begins today Thursday, February 9, 2017. The venue is along the Bhavani River at Thekkampatti near Mettupalayam today. 

Officials of the Hindu Religious Charitable Endowment Department completed as many as 38 works related to setting up sheds for mahouts and kavadis, who are accompanying the elephants from all across the State. In addition makeshift sheds for kitchen, foods and medicines for the elephants and personnel have been set up. 

In order to prevent the entry of wild elephants, the Department has installed solar electric fences around the camp. A shed has been set up for veterinary doctors, who will supervise the elephants’ health. CCTVs have been fixed around the camp to monitor the movement of wild animals and to prevent the entry of unidentified persons inside the camp. 

The HRCE Department has instructed Temples and Mutts to bring their elephants to the rejuvenation camp. Two years ago, elephants attached to the Forest Department also participated in the camp at Nellithurai near Mettupalayam. However this year, the Government has planned Rejuvenation Camps for the Forest Department elephants at camps at Chadivayal, Kozhikamuthi near Topslip in Coimbatore District and Mudhumalai in the Nilgris District. 

The first elephant rejuvenation camp held at Mudhumalai in 2003 was inaugurated by the former Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa. In 2013 the venue for such camps was shifted to Thekkampatti near Mettupalayam. During the DMK regime (2006-2011) elephant rejuvenation camps were not conducted. 

This year, the Tamil Nadu State Government has sanctioned Rs.1.16 crores for conducting the rejuvenation camp for 41 elephants across the State and from Puducherry. As of now, 33 elephants have been enlisted to participate in the rejuvenation camp. 


Arunachaleswarar Temple Pradosham: Thursday February 8, 2017


The below photographs are of Pradosham observed at Arunachaleswarar Temple on Wednesday, 8 February, 2017. 

When Pradosham falls on a Wednesday it is known as "Saumya Vaara Pradosha" and is believed to benefit a person with education, wisdom, children and the fulfillment of wishes. 


Abhishekam at Kodi Kampathu Nandi, 3rd Prakaram

Bathing Kodi Kampthu Nandi with milk

Aarti at Nandi next to Flagpost outside Siva Shrine, Arunachaleswarar Temple

Alangaram of the Gods ready for procession

The Gods on Golden Rishaba
Procession making its way through the Temple Prakarams on way to Thitti Vassal Gate


The next Pradosham will be observed at Arunachaleswarar Temple on Friday, 24 February, 2017. 


7 February 2017

Previous 2002 Mahakumbhabhishekam at Arunachaleswarar Temple



Its fascinating to view photographs of the previous Mahakumbhabhiskeham ceremony at Arunachaleswarar Temple in 2002. It all looks the same and yet so very different.








Mahakumbhabhishekam Arunachaleswarar Temple: Monday February 6, 2017



The below photographs are of the Mahakumbhabhishekam ceremony which was performed at Arunachaleswarar Temple on Monday, February 6, 2017. I will be posting a full narrative of this great Festival (with additional photographs on my website next month) which lasted from Thursday January 26 to Tuesday February 7, 2017. But for now some photographs below. 


Arunachala background

Taking vantage point inside 3rd Prakaram. Crowd in background are watching ceremony on TV in 4th Prakaram

Watching ceremony on top of the Siva Shrine. The green baize covering to right is on top of the Mother's Shrine

Aarti on top of the eastern Raja Gopura

Overlooking Alankaram Mandapam and Car Street


5 February 2017

2017 Arunachaleswarar Temple Mahakumbhabhishekam—Live Streaming


Tiruvannamalai Arulmigu Apeethakuchambal Samaida
Arunachaleswarar Temple



Programme February 6, 2017

3.00 a.m. 12th Kala Yaga puja.
6.30 a.m. Mahapurnaharti
7.15 a.m. Yatra Dharnam starting Kadam
9.15 a.m. Raja Gopuram Moolasthanam other Vimanas kumbhabhishekam.
10.05 am Moolasthanam Mahakumbhabhishekam
4.30 p.m. Mahabhishekam
8.30 p.m. Tirukalyanam (marriage)
10.00 p.m. Panchamoorthies procession


2017 Arunachaleswarar Temple Mahakumbhabhishekam will be telecasted live on:

Jaya TV 
DD Podhigai TV

Devotees can watch 2017 Arunachaleswarar Temple Mahakumbhabhishekam Live on February 6, 2016 at the following sites:

Jaya TV News:   www.jayanewslive.com



 

2017 Mahakumbhabhishekam--Decoration of Kalashas




The below photographs are of priests decorating kalashas for the upcoming Kumbhabhiskeham ceremony at Sri Arunachaleswarar Temple on February 6, 2017. 





Above is of the Raja Gopuram ready for the upcoming ceremony

Mahakumbhabhishekam Arunachaleswarar Yagasala: Night—Saturday, February 4, 2017



The below photographs are of the 9th Kala Yaga puja and Purnaharti Deeparadhana at the Yagasala, Arunachaleswarar Temple. 

When I create a section about the 2017 Mahakumbhabhishekam at the Temple on my website, I will give more specific information and details about the spiritual and esoteric significance of these particular homams and pujas. 












2017 Mahakumbhabhishekam, Arunachaleswarar Temple: Function at Anna Chathiram, Car Street



This posting is in connection with the previous one, of the creation of a new covering of the flagpost at the Sri Unnamulai Shrine, Arunachaleswarar Temple.

In this posting after a puja function at the Anna Chathiram, on Car Street, the Temple priests walk to the Big Temple in connection with the work of covering the flagpost with an amalgam of the five precious metals.









4 February 2017

2017 Mahakumbhabhishekam: Creating new Flagpost—Unnamulai Shrine, Arunachaleswarar Temple



The below is a sequence of photographs showing the creation of a new covering on the Flagpost in front of the Unnamulai Shrine at Arunachaleswarar Temple.











Mahakumbhabhishekam Arunachaleswarar Yagasala: Night—Friday, February 3, 2017



Below are photographs of homams and activity in the Arunachaleswarar Temple Yagasala in the evening of Friday, February 3, 2017.