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  2. In this issue and in past issues, we have mentioned that the single most effective spiritual practice known to man is the Arunachala giri valam (circling the Arunachala Hill). This article is an elementary introduction to the Siddha way of circling the Arunachala Hill.

  3. Arunachala GiriValam – Simple Rules . Giri = Hill, Valam = circumambulation. Thus Giri Valam means circling the hill and Arunachala Giri Valam means circling the Arunachala hill. Click here to read a detailed article on the Siddha way of performing Arunachala Girivalam.

  4. Girivalam. Girivalam is the path around Arunachala and the performance of Pradakshina, to go around the hill on this path, is one of the principle activities prescribed for devotees.

  5. Circling the Arunachala hill is referred to as Arunachala giri valam. The words valam, pradakshina and parikrama all refer to circumambulation of a sacred object or a holy space. Thus Giri Valam, Giri Pradakshina and Giri Parikrama all refer to circumambulating a Giri (hill).

  6. Jun 11, 2024 · Girivalam, the sacred practice of circumambulating Arunachala Hill in Tiruvannamalai, is a deeply revered spiritual journey for devotees of Lord Shiva. This ritual, known for its profound spiritual significance, involves walking a 14-kilometer path around the holy hill.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArunachalaArunachala - Wikipedia

    Throughout the year, pilgrims engage in a practise called giri valam (circumambulation of Annamalaiyar temple and Annamalai hill 14 km in circumference), considered to be a simple and effective form of yoga.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GirivalamGirivalam - Wikipedia

    Girivalam is a Hindu religious practice held in Tiruvannamalai, India, that involves devotees embarking on a sacred pilgrimage around the foothills of Arunachala, also known as Arunachala Hill, mainly on full moon nights.