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Tiruvannamalai In Tamil Nadu: Know About Girivalam Benefits And Rituals

One of the most ancient mountains to exist on earth, the Arunachala, is dated to be 260 million years back in time as per researchers. Annamalai or Arunachala appears grandeur personified with a height of 2671 meters and a circumference of 14 km. With eight Shiva Lingams positioned in octagonal shapes around the hill, each with its own special significance, the hill has a divine path that is interspersed with 99 temples.
They
are
Adi
Annamalai,
Ner
Annamalai,
Chandra
and
Surya
lingams,
sixteen
Ganesha
temples,
and
seven
Kumaraswamy
temples.
Also,
Adi
Kamakshi
goddess
herself
is
the
girivala
path.
Eight
lingas
are
Indra
Lingam,
Agni
Lingam,
Yama
Lingam,
Nriti
Lingam,
Varuna
Lingam,
Vayu
Lingam,
Kubera
Lingam
and
Isanya
Lingam
respectively.
Karthikai
Deepam
festival
is
the
grandest
festival
celebrated
here.
Tiruvannamalai:
Significance
Of
Pradakshina
Ritual
(Girivalam)
There are three Ashrams in Tiruvannamalai, belonging to three famous contemporary seers Seshadri Swami, Ramana Maharishi and Yogi Ramsurathkumar. When we crawl our way around the Foothills, which in itself is a deity, the air carrying the whiff of medicinal herbs works therapeutically on your health and the divine vibrations emitting from the mountain can only be experienced in person.
It is said by the wise that our pradakshinas have to be performed in the same way a pregnant woman walks up indolently, with slow dragging steps, daydreaming about her unborn baby. Our pradakshinas around the Idol of God should be totally focused on him, with his name on our lips. At Girivalam, we must not take quick steps, not chat or talk with people around, or munch something along our way up to the hilltop.
Arunachaleshwarar, the god at the hilltop, should be the pivot of your thoughts, feelings and focus. There are some benefits though. There are several anthills along the way, wherein you can stop and offer food to them or buy sweets for them, blessings are sure to be showered on you. Due to that act, many ants who feed on it will be grateful to you and both of you will be blessed by the God up above.
There is not one day that is earmarked as a sacred day for visiting Girivalam. Any time is auspicious for this yatra although sages and yogis have opined that girivalam done on Poornima day has its own powerful outcome. It is said that thinking of Tiruvannamalaiyan, (the lord at Tiruvannamalai) removes the sins incurred in past lives. If you visualise yourself crawling all the way up to the top of the hill, all evils in your life will be eliminated.
Tiruvannamalai:
Benefits
of
Practicing
Girivalam
-
Sunday
-
One
enters
Shivloka
after
death.
-
Monday
-
One
enters
Swarga
as
Indra
after
death.
-
Tuesday
-
One's
Debt
and
poverty
will
clear
on
their
own
while
living
on
this
earth.
-
Wednesday-
One
will
attain
mastery
in
arts
and
salvation
after
death.
-
Thursday-
One
will
obtain
wisdom
after
death.
-
Friday-
One
will
reach
Vaikuntha
after
his
death.
- Saturday- There is no rebirth after death.
Disclaimer: The information is based on assumptions and information available on the internet and the accuracy or reliability is not guaranteed. Boldsky does not confirm any inputs or information related to the article and our only purpose is to deliver information. Kindly consult the concerned expert before practising or implementing any information and assumption.



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