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The Sri Parthasarathy Temple at Triplicane (Thiruvallikeni), Chennai is one of the most revered Vaishnavite shrines in Tamil Nadu — a 108 Divya Desam dedicated to Lord Krishna in his form as Parthasarathy, the...
Sashtiabdapoorthi (also spelt Shashtiabdapoorthi or Sashtipoorthi) is the Hindu 60th-year ceremony a couple performs when the husband completes 60 years of age, in effect renewing their marriage vows. In Chennai, families most often arrange...
Short answer: At the Arulmigu Subramaniyaswamy Temple, Thiruparankundram (Madurai), abhishekam and archanai are conducted as part of the temple’s daily pooja schedule, which begins with the early-morning Thiruvananthal pooja around 5:30 AM. There is...
The Arupadai Veedu are the six sacred abodes of Lord Murugan (Subramanya / Karthikeya), all located in Tamil Nadu. In the traditional order they are Thiruparankundram (near Madurai), Thiruchendur (Thoothukudi coast), Palani (Dindigul), Swamimalai...
Athi Varadar Darshan Athi Varadar Darshan at the Shri Varadaraja Perumal temple in Kanchi is witnessing more and more crowd each and every day. The temple authorities have estimated that approximately 34 lakhs pilgrims...
Athi Varadar Darshan Lord Sri Athi Varadar who is also known as Lord Sri Athi Varadaraja who is worshiped in the form of an idol made with a fig tree resides in the tank...
Athi Varadar Darshan To make sure, all the pilgrims get the Darshan of Athi Varadar and also to control the crowd the authorities are striving continuously and are providing maximum solutions to control the...
Athi Varadar Kanchipuram The Idol of athi varadar in kanchi is raised this month of July after 40 years being immersed in the temple pushkarini. Pilgrims flock to the temple for the Darshan of...
Athi Varadar Darshan Athi Varadar who is also called as Athi Varadaraja Swamy is the main deity in Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Kanchipuram. As per the temple legend and ritual, the huge idol of Athi...
Aani Masam is the third month of the Tamil solar calendar, running from about mid-June to mid-July. In 2026 (Tamil year Parabhava) it falls between 15 June and 16 July 2026. Aani is generally...