Thiruvannamalai: The District Collector has announced a ban on going to Kiriwalam on the Thiruvannamalai hill trail from 6 am to 12 noon tomorrow (21st) on the eve of the month of Ipasi Pavurnami. The District Collector has asked the devotees and the public not to come to Thiruvannamalai to go to Pavurnami Kiriwalam.
Thiruvannamalai is revered as a place of fire in the famine shrines of Lord Shiva. The famous Arunachaleswarar Temple in Thiruvannamalai is visited by thousands of devotees every month on full moon days. More than 10 lakh people from Tamil Nadu and neighboring states will visit Kiriwalam on the full moon day of the month of Chittirai.
The sins will be completely removed if the girdle comes. It also gives us the idea that we should not sin. It is the belief of the devotees that the Brahmahadhi evil will be removed only when they think that they should come to the elderly and the infirm. In Thiruvannamalai, the Siddhars are said to be roaming in the form of Sootsuma. Should the gills come only on the day of the full moon? Mountaineering is possible 365 days a year.
We can always think of Lord Shiva as a birthday, a wedding day, a day of remembrance for the elders. Indra will get the post to come to Kiriwalam on Monday. Debt and poverty will come to an end on Tuesday. Come to Kirivalam on Wednesday and get mastery and salvation in the arts. Wisdom will be available on Thursday. Vaikunda will get the post to come to Kiriwalam on Friday. Saturday will come and go.
If Kiriwalam comes on Sunday, he will get the post of Shivaloka. Devotees have to walk 14 km to reach Kiriwalap Path. Rotate only from left to right. Kirivalam should come as chanting the Namasivaya mantra or reciting the Shiva Purana. Only then will the benefit and bliss of coming to the crown come together.
Thousands of devotees and people from different districts and states visit the hill behind the Arunachaleshwarar Temple in Thiruvannamalai for 14 km every month on full moon days. Due to the spread of corona infection in Tamil Nadu, going to Kiriwalam in Thiruvannamalai has been banned since April last year.
Restrictions on pilgrims visiting places of worship on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays have been relaxed since last August 15 due to the spread of the disease. The full moon for this month starts tomorrow at 7.56pm on Tuesday and ends the next day at 8.54pm on Wednesday.
In this situation, it is necessary to monitor and control the spread of corona infection in Thiruvannamalai district, according to a press release issued by District Collector Murugesh. In view of this, it is prohibited to travel on the Thiruvannamalai hill trail from 6 am to 12 noon on the 21st of this month.
Therefore, devotees and the general public should not come to Thiruvannamalai to go to Pavurnami Kiriwalam. All parties, including devotees and the general public, should co-operate fully with the district administration in its efforts to prevent the spread of the disease. He asked for the co-operation of all to achieve the state of complete absence of corona damage in Thiruvannamalai district.
This month is the 19th month in Thiruvannamalai that the Pavurnami gorge has been banned. Devotees and the public are disappointed with the district administration’s ban on going to Kiriwalam. They have demanded the removal of the ban on going to Kiriwalam