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Monday, September 22, 2008

My Thiruvannamalai Trip - Girivalam

I realized my long time dream of going for a Thiruvannamalai Girivalam (Circumambulation of the Annamalai mountain) on Sep 20, 2008. I went with Vikram (V) and Chandrakanth (CD). Off we went directly from office on Sep 19, Friday afternoon. It was a 4 hour journey and we reached Thiruvannamalai by 8 in the evening. We had booked a room in Hotel Arunachala (right in front of the Rajagopuram). We enjoyed the tiffin that night and V bought a dhoti but CD was sceptical for obvious reasons :).

On Sep 20 (Saturday), we started Girivalam from the RajaGopuram at 05:30. The total distance to cover was 14 km and there were 8 lingams (one in each direction) to worship. The first one was the Indhra Lingam (East), which is hardly 50 m from the start. Then comes Agni Lingam (SE), roughly 1.5 km from the start. This is the only Lingam that comes on the right side of the Girivalam path. One needs to go in from the main road a bit to worship this. Yama Lingam (S) is the 3rd, aptly situated in front of burial ground and crematorium, 3 km from the start :). Nruthi Lingam (SW) is the 4th followed by Varuna Lingam (W), 8 km from the Raja Gopuram. Vaayu Lingam (NW) is the 6th. Then comes the most improtant at least for professionals - Kubera Lingam (N); Kubera is the lord of wealth, in case someone doesn't know :). The last in the row is Esanya Lingam (NE) roughly 1 km from the Raja Gopuram. The Girivalam ends once we reach the starting point (from the other side of course :)).
In addition to the lingams, there are other special places/temples on the Girivalam path. Firstly, there are Ramanashram and Seshadri Swamigal Ashram after Agni Lingam. Ner Annamalai Darshan after Nruthi Lingam, is the place from where the hill can be viewed straight. After Varuna Lingam, comes the Manickavachagar (one of the Nayanmars) temple and Adi Arunachala temple - This was the temple of Swayambhu (formed by itself) Arunachala Lingam, a must visit temple. Nandhi Mukha Darshan, after Kubera Lingam is the place from where a hillock appears like Nandhi. Then comes Idukku Pillayar temple - a small crevice kind of structure, where one has to pass through and it is believed that this place is a cure for migraine, aches and black magic. Lastly we have the Pancha mukha Darshan, where the 5 faces of Annamalai is visible. Temples of Rajarajeshwari, Subramanya, Soorya Linga, Vasudeva perumal etc. are also worth seeing.
Grandma Gyan: We met an old lady in a tea shop, who literally scolded me for missing the Adi Arunachala temple and guided us to the same. She also conveyed a great philosophy in the simplest possible way - "The Annamalai (hill) will always appear to be coming along with us from anywhere in the Girivalam path (remember we are making a circle). This actually depicts Lord Arunachala coming along with us throughout!!!". Thanks to the patti :)
We also got to see lot of wanderers (Siddhas??!!) throughout. Believe me, they are not some simple beggars or poor people without home. When I offered a biscuit packet to one such person there, he said that he has eaten for the day and asked me to give the biscuit to someone else who is hungry. These people speak English too :).
Some tips and facts:
1. Thiruvannamalai is the Agni (fire) sthalam of lord Shiva - one of the Pancha bhootha sthalas. Thiruvanaikoil (water), Chidambaram (sky), Kalahasthi (air) and Kanchipuram (earth) are the other four.
2. Girivalam should be done bare footed. So better start early in the morning or late evening.
3. The place is divine - please avoid small talk during the Girivalam.
4. Have lots of change and food materials to distribiute to the people around.
5. It is a great experience. Do it when you have a chance or create a chance if you don't :)
After the Girivalam, we went to the temple and had a great darshan of Annamalai and Unnamulai amman and returned to the hotel by noon. We were back in Bangalore by 8 in the evening.
Hope I get many more chances, create many more rather :)
Cheers!!

26 comments:

Saravanan said...

very nice!!! It would have been nice i had also accompanied you...

Karthi said...

Thank you for the sharing. I am planning to visit Thiruvannamalai and do girivalam during November of this year. Your tips are very valusble. Thanks again.
Karthi

Vijay.M said...

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This is very nice.....

Unknown said...

The various types of darshans that u shared,as nandhi darshan etc, can i get detailed report of all such darshans. I have seen site which guides us to do girivalam, there also i heard of these darshans. Thats y i wanna know more.

Also I have never been to tiruvannamalai, though I reside in chennai. I wanna go there and do the girivalam as prescribed atleast once in life time, as also to parvathamalai.

Vijay.M said...

Thanks in your information.

"GOD IS GREAT"

Prakash said...

Hi Vijay and Karthi,
Thanks for visiting the blog and commenting. These do encourage me to write more of useful travelogues.
Hi Bhavana,
Here are some more info:
Nandi Mukha Darshan: As you do the Girivalam, from a specific place one part of the hill will appear like Nandi. The place will be marked with boards.
Ner Annamalai: (Straight) This is actually a Shiva shrine and this is point is straight 90 degree from Annamalai.
Pancha mukha darshan: from a specific point, you can see faces of Annamalai. There are five small Shiva lingams on top of which one has to plce the hands and see this Darshan. I heard that Annamalaiyar's face can be see in the moon light from this point during full moon day (pournami).

Hope this was helpful

About Me said...

Hi Prakash,
I have visited to Thiruvannamalai for Karthikai theepam with my 2 colleagues. We have done Girivalam on that day. This is a wonderful experience which I won't forget in my life.
We were prepared for the trip with your inputs, it is really very helpful. Our sincere thanks to you.
Regards,
Karthi & Colleagues from Sri Lanka

sumathi said...

Hi,

It is nice to read blog about my home town. To view more details about Annamalaiyar Temple and Girivalam Timings you can visit Annamalayar.com

Vijay.M said...

Hi Sumathi,

Thank You For Your Concerns.

Unknown said...

Very very useful tips and simply rocking ..thanks for posting..

AKV said...

thankyou vijay for sharing ur experience.... but u didnt tell how much time u took to finish the girivalam. my friends told that it takes between 3.5 to 5 hrs depending on our speed. im planning to visit this temple on this diwali day. hope it will be a nice experiences

Vijay.M said...

good.may be we takes 4 hours..

Unknown said...

Nice! I really like to expereince the Girivalam. I have driven past Thiruvanmalai several times and never got to go there. thanks for sharing your experience in such a divine way. God Bless you.

Prakash said...

Hi Nilmini, Thanks for the comment. I wish your Girivalam plan materializes soon.

Puthur Shiva said...

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If you all would like to contribute your girivalam experiences, please email:
puthurshiva@gmail.com

there is also japam going on that you can join.

1. www.omnamahshivayajapam.blogspot.com
2. http://arunachalajapamgroup.blogspot.com/

3. http://mahamrityunjayajapam.blogspot.com/

with regards,
lk

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Unknown said...

Thank you for providing such a wonderful information. I'm seeking few more details on Annamalai darshan. Hope you can help me in this.My mother is an arthritis patient (knee joint pains) and hardly manage to walk long distances. We are planning the trip in the month of August'12. Can you please guide me if she can visit this temple.Please suggest in case of any facilities, such as wheel chair or other options for patients to complete the darshans. Thank you in advance.

kamal said...

Thanks for the info..very good Article. is there a very long que for darshan after completing the girivalam? are there special entry tickets?
-kamal

Prakash said...

Hi Aditya

As for as Girivalam is concerned, one can take a car / auto to complete the same around Annamalai.

Thiruvannamalai is one of well managed temples. I am sure you can get medical facilities arranged in the main temple and even in the Girivalam lingam temples. Please contact the Devasthanam for this.

Avoid weekends / Pournami etc so that there is not much rush.

I wish you have the darshan along with your mom to the fullest of your and her satisfaction. Arunachala will help you :)

- Prakash

Prakash said...

Hi Kamal

There will not be much rush during normal days - weekends will have manageable rush. Pournami etc. will be huge rush :)

-Prakash

Unknown said...

Vanakam, enligtened to visit Thiruannamalai next year after the calls from lord Namatchivaya. Thanks for the details. Still awaiting a suitable companion to follow me, lord will show the way.

Unknown said...

Hi thank you for sharing your experience I and my wife are comming to tiruannamalai for doing the girivalam 9on a normal day in december. we are senior citizens and have health problems
Please share with us any additional info you have.We are from Malaysia.Thank You

Unknown said...

Very Nice blog as you established your complete journey of your Girivalam. I am a Shiva devotee and I have planned to visit Thiruvannamalai with my family as it is one of the ancient temple and your blog is very helpful for me as it gives lot of details.
Kindly visit the blog to know more information about the temple timings, history, festival and accessibility.

https://www.ishtadevata.com/temple/arunachaleshwarar-fire-temple-tiruvannamalai/

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