🌕 1. Full moon Frenzy: Devotees Flood TiruvannamalaiOn the occasion of
Pournami (full moon),
lakhs of devotees gathered in
Tiruvannamalai to participate in the traditional
girivalam — a holy circumambulation around the Arunachaleswarar temple and the sacred hill. The early morning saw devotees walking long distances under the moonlight.
🛕 2. Queue for Darshan: Hours of WaitingAt the
Arunachaleswarar Temple, devotees waited
up to 6 hours in long lines to have
darshan of the deity, with huge crowds forming due to holidays and the sacred day’s significance.
🚶♂️ 3. Early Morning Spiritual MarathonThe
girivalam began in the early hours — around
4 AM to 6 AM, with devotees walking barefoot around the 14 km pilgrimage path in devotional chants and prayer, many starting before sunrise.
📍 4. Devotees From Near & FarCrowds included devotees from across
Tamil Nadu and neighbouring states, drawn by the spiritual importance of the
Pournami girivalam tradition at this famous shiva temple.
🛡️ 5. Heavy Security & Crowd ControlPolice and local authorities were stationed around the temple and
girivalam route to help manage the massive crowds and ensure safety as devotees moved through the narrow lanes and pilgrimage path.
💧 6. Comforts Amid the CrowdOrganisers arranged basic facilities like water, shade, and assistance for pilgrims throughout the long queue and circuit to make the waiting somewhat manageable despite the huge turnout.
📈 7. Historic tradition ContinuesThe
girivalam around Arunachala Hill on
Pournami is a long‑standing spiritual practice believed to boost devotional merit and blessings — and this year’s turnout shows the tradition remains deeply alive with unprecedented participation.
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