Tamil Nadu: Madurai’s Meenakshi Amman Temple set for Chithirai festival spectacle

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The 12-day annual Chithirai Festival at Sri Meenakshi Amman Temple in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai will commence on April 12 with the hoisting of the holy flag, the temple administration announced on March 13.

Chithirai Festival, also known as Chithirai Thiruvizha, Meenakshi Kalyanam or Meenakshi Thirukalyanam, celebrates the celestial union of Maa Meenakshi and Bhagwan Sundareswarar.

The celebrations, starting on April 12, will conclude on April 23. The flag hoisting ceremony for the Chithirai Festival will take place on April 12, between 9.55 am to 10.19 am at Mithuna Laganam.

The main events of the festival include the Pattabhishekam on April 19, Meenakshi Amman Dik Vijayam on April 20, and the Meenakshi-Sundareswarar celestial wedding (Thirukalyanam) on April 21.

The Chariot festival is scheduled for April 22, followed by the main event, Bhagwan Kalaalagar’s entry into Vaigai, on April 23. This festival holds great cultural and religious significance for the people of Madurai and the southern district.

Around one million people, including tourists, come to witness the event in Madurai, south Tamil Nadu’s biggest temple.

The last days of the festivals are celebrated in Kallazhagar temple, in the Alagar Hills in Madurai. Bhagwan Kallazhagar is considered to be Maa Meenakshi’s brother, an incarnation of Bhagwan Vishnu.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

 

 

 

 

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