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Prithyangiradevi Temple

Ammavasai Abishegam
Yagam

Annadhanam
where we come together to share the blessings of food with the community. Annadhanam, or the offering of food, is considered one of the highest forms of charity in Hindu tradition.

Pournami
Pournami is considered an auspicious day that symbolizes completeness and fulfillment. The full moon’s radiant energy enhances spiritual practices and helps in manifesting positive intentions.

Astami Poojai
Bhairava Ashtami, also known as Kaal Bhairava Ashtami, is a sacred day that commemorates the manifestation of Lord Shiva as Lord Kaal Bhairava

Sashti
Sashti holds a special place in Hindu tradition, particularly for devotees of Lord Murugan. It commemorates the day when Lord Murugan defeated the demon Surapadman, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.

Pradhosam
During this time, devotees seek the blessings of Lord Shiva for the removal of sins and obstacles. The Pradosham rituals, performed during twilight, are believed to have immense spiritual significance, granting peace, prosperity, and divine protection to those who participate.

Abishegam Prasadham
Abishegam, a sacred ritual performed in honor of the deities, involves the ceremonial bathing of the idol with various holy substances such as milk, honey, water, curd, sandalwood paste, and sacred herbs. Each offering symbolizes the purification of the soul and the devotion of the worshipper

Sangadahara Sathurthi
Sangada Sathurthi is a significant day dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of good fortune. Observed on the fourth day after the full moon (Sathurthi) in the Hindu calendar, Sangada Sathurthi is considered especially powerful for eliminating difficulties and ensuring success in all endeavors.
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Ammavasai poojai
The Abishegam will include the use of holy items such as milk, honey, coconut water, turmeric, and sandalwood paste, which are poured over the deity while chanting powerful mantras.
Panjami Yagam
During the Yagam, sacred offerings such as ghee, herbs, grains, and fruits are placed into the holy fire while priests chant powerful Vedic
mantras.

Annadhanam
where we come together to share the blessings of food with the community. Annadhanam, or the offering of food, is considered one of the highest forms of charity in Hindu tradition.

Pournami
Pournami is considered an auspicious day that symbolizes completeness and fulfillment. The full moon’s radiant energy enhances spiritual practices and helps in manifesting positive intentions.

Abishegam
Abishegam, a sacred ritual performed in honor of the deities, involves the ceremonial bathing of the idol with various holy substances such as milk, honey, water, curd, sandalwood paste, and sacred herbs. Each offering symbolizes the purification of the soul and the devotion of the worshipper

Pradhosham
During this time, devotees seek the blessings of Lord Shiva for the removal of sins and obstacles. The Pradosham rituals, performed during twilight, are believed to have immense spiritual significance, granting peace, prosperity, and divine protection to those who participate.

Mirugaseerism
Devotees performing MIRUGASIRISHAM Pooja epitomises curiosity, exploration and intellectual growth making its natives natural seekers and communicators.
Goddess Parvathi the consort of Lore Shiva is the presiding deity for MIRUGASIRISHAM NAKSHATRA.

Manjal Kaapu
MANJAL KAAPU is an amulet, an ornament protecting the devotees from diseases, evil spirits or any other dangerous activity.
This spiritual act is ideal during PANJAMI for VARAHI AMMAN to get her blessing.
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Timing
Ruthreshwarar & Prithyangira devi
Evening 5pm to 9.30 pm
Maha Varahi & Bampatti Siddhar
Evening 4 pm to 7.00 pm

