18 December 2021

Arunachala 2022 Girivalam Full Moon Dates and Timings

 

Below is  an extract from the Skanda Purana Chapter 9, verses 34-50 which explains the significance of Arunachala girivalam. 

 

The 2022  dates and timings for full moon auspicious girivalam are also listed below.

 

If anyone regularly circumambulates the Lord in the form of Sonacala, he has no rebirth. He shall certainly attain eternity.

 

If a person takes even a step by way of circumambulation, the entire earth is sanctified by coming into contact with the dust of his feet.

 

With palms joined in reverence he should make obeisance in every direction. He should then meditate and eulogize. He should circumambulate slowly without his hand touching anyone else.

 

Without any agitation, without even hearing the sound of his own steps, the devotee should circumambulate in the manner of a woman walks when delivery is imminent.

 

The learned devotee should put on a clean dress after bath. He should apply sacred ash over his body and adorn himself with rudraksa beads. Remembering Siva he should take steps slowly.

 

He should think about the likelihood of collision with thousands of Devas, invisible Siddhas and others of gaseous forms. He should be a true devotee and go ahead slowly putting down his steps along the path.

 

Or the devotee should circumambulate along with other devotees chanting the names of Siva, singing excellent songs and dancing like Siva.

 

Or he should, with his mind not dwelling on anything else, listen respectfully to my greatness and circumambulate slowly feeling the thrill of the bliss.

 

He must offer different kinds of charitable gifts. He must perform meritorious deeds. He should render assistance to supplicants. He should be pious and merciful in a manner he thinks best. Thus he should move around.

 

In Krtayuga the Linga is fiery. In Treta it is a jewel mountain. In Dwapara one should think about it as golden and in Kaliyuga it is an emerald mountain.

 

Or he can meditate upon the red crystalline form that is self-luminous. Meditating thus, he will be freed from all sins. He shall go to the city of Siva.

 

This Linga with the name of Arunachala is the greatest on account of its inscrutability resulting from its state of not being an object of speech and mind and also because of its fiery nature. It is unapproachable. But I become approachable immediately to the person who circumambulates after meditation.

 

 


17 December 2021

Arunachala Karthigai Deepam 2021:First Time Drone Footage of Deepam

 

This is truly a wonderful video of Arunachala Deepam 2021, it is the best I have ever seen and uses a drone for the first time in filming. Previously drones were not allowed around the Hill, but now with relaxation rules regarding the use of drones from Central Government ..... that happily seems to be changing.

 

An embed function is not available for this video, so you will have to visit You Tube at this link to watch.

 

 



12 December 2021

2021 Arunachala Karthigai Festival: After Deepam

 

The cauldron on top of Arunachala for the 2021 Karthigai Festival was alight for 11 days. At some times during the History of this Festival, the pot used to remain undisturbed on the Hill until its condition made it necessary for it to be brought back down the Hill for repair or replacement.

 

Nowadays the pot is taken up the Hill a couple of days before Mahadeepam and remains there for a day at the end of the Festival in order for it to cool. Thereupon the pot is returned to the Temple for storage. The Cauldron is more lightweight than at previous times (to make it easier to carry up and down the Hill), however its lack of robustness ensures that it has to be replaced more frequently.

 

 

2021 Cauldron carried down Hill after completion of Mahadeepam



After the Cauldron is carried down from the Hill  puja is performed for it, by way of a consecration ceremony at the Thousand Pillar Hall (Fifth Prakaram, Arunachaleswarar Temple).

 

Consecration of the Mahadeepam Cauldron at Arunachaleswarar Temple

 

However the ultimate purification ceremony occurs on the summit of Arunachala. In this regard in earlier times four purification ceremonies (prayascittas) were observed at the top of Arunachala, for which priests used to go to the summit of the Hill. Nowadays the only prayascitta ceremony regularly observed on the summit of Arunachala is after completion of the Karthigai Festival.

 

Tiruvannamalai is one of the major sacred places of Tamil Nadu not only because of its great mountain Arunachala, but also because of its huge Arunachaleswarar Temple dedicated to Lord Siva and also to the many and frequent festivals which occur at this place.

 

The mythology of the Lingodbhavamurti, the column of light (which is unvarying in all its parts whether it be the top or bottom) commemorates that there is no actual difference in the vibrational power of any part of Arunachala. However even though Arunachaleswarar Temple is fully identified with Arunachala, for which it is also a substitutecertain variations between the bottom and top of the Hill were previously recognised four times a year by observance of purification ceremonies (prayascittas) for which priests used to go to the summit of the mountain.

 

Those four times were: Mahashivaratri Festival acknowledging the supremacy of Lord Siva, the Marriage Ceremony celebrating the union of Lord Siva with the Goddess, Karthigai Festival with its multitude of legends and symbolism, and the fourth and last purification ceremony represents separation from the Goddess and the renewed manifestation of the supremacy of Siva the great Yogi.

 

However over the years the difficulties of the climb for aging Gurukals and other factors has led to less emphasis being paid to these purification ceremonies occurring on the Hill itself and nowadays the only prayascitta regularly observed on the summit of Arunachala is after completion of the Karthigai Festival.

 

 

After completion of prayascitta ceremony on Arunachala Summit

 

9 December 2021

Arunachala Karthigai Deepam Date for next 10 years: 2022 to 2031



Below are the dates for the Arunachala Karthigai Mahadeepam for the next 10 years starting from December 6, 2022.
 
 

Lighting of Cauldron on Arunachala Summit in 2021




Karthigai Deepam on Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Karthigai Deepam on Sunday, November 26, 2023

Karthigai Deepam on Friday, December 13, 2024

Karthigai Deepam on Thursday, December 4, 2025

Karthigai Deepam on Tuesday, November 24, 2026

Karthigai Deepam on Sunday, December 12, 2027

Karthigai Deepam on Friday, December 1, 2028

Karthigai Deepam on Tuesday, November 20, 2029

Karthigai Deepam on Sunday, December 8, 2030

Karthigai Deepam on Friday, November 28, 2031

 

23 November 2021

2021 Karthigai Deepam Arunachaleswarar Temple— Lord Subramanya Theppal

 


On the evening of Monday, November 22 Lord Subramanya Theppal took place on the Brahma Tirtham inside Arunachaleswarar Temple.









 

22 November 2021

2021 Karthigai Deepam Arunachaleswarar Temple— Parashakti Theppal


On the evening of Sunday, November 21 Parashakti Theppal took place on the Brahma Tirtham inside Arunachaleswarar Temple.