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  1. Mar 25, 2024 · Full Moon Nights: Girivalam is especially significant during the full moon, drawing larger crowds due to the auspiciousness of the occasion. Early Morning or Late Evening: To avoid the daytime heat, start your walk early in the morning or later in the evening. The path is often well-lit and safer during these times.

  2. Jun 10, 2024 · On Full Moon days and festival days (like Karthigai, first day of the Tamil month, Tamil New Year day) hundreds of thousands of devotees circumbulate (GIRIVALAM) the mountain and get the blessings of the Lord Arunachala. Though devoid of vegetation the hill stands in prominence amidst picturesque surroundings and is visible for miles around.

  3. Thiruvannamalai Girivalam. Thiruvannamalai Girivalam is a holy trailing, where thousands of devotees participate to show their devotion. This event will be held on every full moon day (Pournami). Arunachalam means holy hill which is red in colour. This hill is of 2668 feet high. It is said that this hill was a fire during Kruthayugam, Emerald ...

  4. Mar 14, 2024 · 3. Girivalam is parikrama or pradakshina of Arunachaleshwara hill located in Tiruvannamalai town of Tamil Nadu. The town is also famous for Ramana Maharishi Ashram. In fact the sage was so fond of the hill that he saw it as embodiment of Shiva. He used to say that while Kashi and Ujjain are the abodes of Shiva, this hill is Shiva himself.

  5. Jan 2, 2019 · Girivalam: Experience at Tiruvannamalai. A sea of humanity, young and old surged through the streets. A trickle had started in the early afternoon and reached its peak as the moon rose and shone in bright and balmy glory. It was an auspicious full-moon (pournami in Tamil) night at Tiruvannamalai, the ancient temple town in Tamil Nadu, which ...

  6. The word Girivalam has been derived from the Tamil words Giri meaning hill and Valam meaning circumambulation. How old is Tiruvannamalai Temple? The Annamaliayar Temple was built before 1100 years and the architecture of the temple has its contributions from various kingdoms from Cholas, Pandias, Sambuvarayars Posalas, Vijayanagar kings, Nayaks, Nagarathargal, Cheftains and Zamindars.

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