Palani Murugan Temple - Festivals
Every day the processional icon of the main deity is
taken around Dhandayuthapani Temple in a golden chariot. There is a very long
waitlist, running to many years, for the privilege of pulling this chariot.
The annual Brahmotsavam and the day of the star Uthiram
(Uttara-phalguni) is celebrated in Panguni (March-April). The day of the
Krithika star, Thirukkrithika, Kandha Sashti (six days after Deepavali), and
Thaipusam are other famous festivals.
A tradition is observed called Palli-Arai (bedroom
ritual). Every night, the Lord is acquainted with the day’s accounts by the
custodians of the temple. He is then put to sleep to the singing of lullabies
by the odhuvar or bard.
Besides regular services, days sacred to the god Subrahmanyan
are celebrated with pomp and splendour every year, and are attended by throngs
of devotees from all over South India. Some of these festivals are the Thai-Poosam, the Panguni - Uththiram, the Vaikhashi - Vishakham and
the Soora-Samharam. Thai
- Poosam, which is considered, by
far, the most important festival at Palani, is celebrated on the full moon day
of the Tamil Month of Thai (15 January-15 February).
Pilgrims after first having taken a strict vow of
abstinence, come barefoot, by walk, from distant towns and villages. Many
pilgrims also bring a litter of wood, called a Kavadi, borne on their
shoulders, in commemoration of the act of the demon Hidumba who is credited by legend with bringing the two
hills of Palani to their present location, slung upon his shoulders in a
similar fashion. Others bring pots of sanctified water, known as Theertha
- Kavadi, for the priests to conduct the Abhishekam on the holy day.
Traditionally, the most honoured of the pilgrims, whose
arrival is awaited with anticipation by all and sundry, are the people of Karaikudi, who bring with them the
diamond-encrusted vél or javelin, of the Lord from his temple at
Karaikudi.
S.No
|
Festival
|
Tamil Month
|
English Month
|
1
|
Chitra Pournami
|
Chithirai
|
April/May
|
2
|
Agni Nakshathiram
|
Chithirai-Vaikasi
|
May/June
|
3
|
Vaikasi Festival
(Visakam)
|
Vaikasi
|
June
|
4
|
Aani - Annabishekam
|
Aani
|
July
|
5
|
Aadi Laksharchanai
|
Aadi
|
July/August
|
6
|
Vijaya Dasami Vizha Navarathri
Pooja Ambu uduthal Vizha
|
Puratasi
|
September/ October
|
7
|
Kandha
Shasti (Soora Samharam)
|
Aipasi
|
October/ November
|
8
|
Thirukarthigai Vizha (Peria
Karthigai)
|
Karthigai
|
November /December
|
9
|
Thirupallieluchi
Thiruvizha
|
Margazhi
|
December/January
|
10
|
Thai
Poosam Thiruvizha
|
Thai
|
January /February
|
11
|
Panguni
Uthiram
|
Panguni
|
March / April
|
Important Festivals of Palani
Important festivals of Palani are listed below;
Chithirai
Festivals:
For brief details, Please refer below link;
Vaikasi
Visakam Festival:
For brief details, Please refer below link;
Aani –
Annabishekam Festival:
For brief details, Please refer below link;
Aadi
Festivals:
For brief details, Please refer below link;
Kanda
Sashti Festival:
For brief details, Please refer below link;
Thirukarthigai
Festival:
For brief details, Please refer below link;
Thai
Poosam Festival:
For brief details, Please refer below link;
Margazhi
Pooja:
For brief details, Please refer below link;
Panguni
Uthiram Festival:
For brief details, Please refer below link;