Tamil Nadu: Devotees flock to Shiv Mandir on the occassion of auspicious arudra darshan celebration
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Tamil Nadu: Devotees flock to Shiv Mandir on the occassion of auspicious arudra darshan celebration

In a spiritual spectacle during the Tamil month of Margazhi, devotees congregated at Shiv temples across the southern region to witness the sacred Arudra Darshan, a festival dedicated to celebrating the cosmic dance of Bhagwan Nataraja, the dancing form of Bhagwan Shiv. The festivities, marked by special pujas and prayers, drew particular attention to Chidambaram, where the celebration extends over ten days

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Dec 27, 2023, 11:15 pm IST
in Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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People in large numbers visited Shiv Mandir on the auspicious day and performed the divine puja and abhishek to Bhagwan Shiv. It is considered very auspicious to visit Thillai Natarajar Temple in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu. Thiruvadirai Kali is the special Prasad offered to Bhagwan Shiv on Arudra Darshan day. In homes, people will make Kali, made from rice grains and jiggery, cardamom, and a special kootu that contains all vegetables. ( a sambar like one in semi liquid state)

Arudra Darshan

The Arudra Darshan festival aligns with the Tamil month of Margazhi, specifically during the auspicious occurrence of the star Thirivathirai. Devotees find significance in witnessing the divine cosmic dance of Bhagwan
Chidambaram stands out as a renowned centre for Arudra Darshan festivities, hosting special pujas and a ten-day celebration. Devotees from far and wide converge at the Thillai Natarajar Temple in Chidambaram to partake in the sacred rituals.

People thronged Shiva Mandir to perform divine pujas and abhishek (ritual bathing) to Bhagwan Shiv, seeking his blessings on this auspicious day. Special Prasad, known as Thiruvadirai Kali, made from rice grains, jaggery, cardamom, and a vegetable kootu, was offered to the deity.

Devotees observed fasting throughout the day and engaged in chanting shlokas and mantras praising the glory of Bhagwan Shiv. The fast is traditionally broken after receiving the darshan (divine appearance) of Bhagwan Shiv, usually the next morning.

The observance of penance on the highly auspicious day of Arudra Darshan is believed to bestow immense benefits upon devotees. Ancient tales, such as those of Sage Munichakkar and the divine snake Karkotaka, highlight the blessings received through fasting on this sacred day.

Sage Vyagrapada, as per legend, was blessed with a son after observing Viradam (a form of penance or fasting) on Arudra Darshan. Such stories contribute to the reverence and spiritual significance attached to the festival.In homes, families prepared Thiruvadirai Kali, a Prasad made from rice grains, jaggery, cardamom, and a specially crafted vegetable kootu. The culinary offerings reflected the festive spirit and traditional practices associated with Arudra Darshan.

Devotees practiced fasting throughout the day, dedicating themselves to chanting shlokas and mantras glorifying Bhagwan Shiv. The fast was traditionally broken after seeking the divine darshan of Bhagwan Shiv, either in temples or through other sacred observances.

The day of Arudra Darshan is considered highly auspicious for observing penance, with devotees believing that such practices lead to immense spiritual benefits. Historical accounts, including those of Sage Munichakkar and the divine snake Karkotaka, attest to the blessings received through such fasting.

Chidambaram Nataraja Temple, renowned for depicting Bhagwan Shiv in his Ananda Tandava Pose, celebrated Arudra Darshan as the conclusion of Margazhi Brahmotsavam. Devotees flocked to the temple to participate in special pujas and rituals, seeking the divine favours of Bhagwan Shiv.

Arudra Darshan is believed to be the day when the divine blessings and energies of Bhagwan Shiv are closest to the Earth. Observing fasts and participating in the rituals during this festival are considered as ways to receive the significant favours and blessings of Bhagwan Shiv.

In Thiruvannamalai, the festival unfolded with a grand procession where the deities were taken out for devotees to witness and seek blessings. A large gathering of devotees participated in the event, adding to the religious fervour of the occasion.

Arudra Darshan was celebrated with religious fervour in all Shiva temples across the state. Devotees immersed themselves in the pious atmosphere, contributing to the spiritual significance of the festival.

The festival’s origins are rooted in various legends, contributing to its multifaceted religious significance. The celebration reflects the deep cultural and spiritual connection devotees share with Bhagwan Shiv.

As the devotees engaged in rituals, prayers, and fasting, the Arudra Darshan celebrations showcased not only religious observance but also a collective expression of faith and devotion, reinforcing the cultural and spiritual fabric that binds the community in their reverence for Bhagwan Shiv.

Devotees expressed their deep spiritual connection as they participated in the rituals, prayers, and celebrations, creating an atmosphere of reverence and joy. The Arudra Darshan festival not only serves as a religious observance but also strengthens the cultural and communal bonds among the devotees who join in the festivities with utmost devotion and enthusiasm.

Topics: Shiv MandirArudra DarshanMargazhi Brahmotsavam
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