Tamil Nadu: Grand Panguni Car Festival celebrated at Jambukeswarar Temple; Thousands of devotees participate
Tiruchirappalli (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 20 (ANI): The Panguni Car Festival was held at the famous Jambukeswarar Temple, one of the revered Pancha Bhoota Sthalams representing the element of water. Thousands of devotees participated in the grand event and pulled the temple chariots with deep devotion on Friday.
The temple, dedicated to Lord Jambukeswarar along with Goddess Akilandeswari, is over 2,000 years old and holds immense religious significance. The annual Panguni Brahmotsavam is celebrated with great fervour. This year, the festival commenced with the Dwajarohanam (flag hoisting) on February 26, followed by the Ettuthikkum Kodiyetram ceremony on March 15.
Earlier, the deities were placed on two richly decorated temple chariots. Lord Jambukeswarar with Goddess Akilandeswari was taken in one chariot, while Goddess Akilandeswari was taken separately in another. Devotees chanted "Om Namah Shivaya" and "Thennaadudaya Sivane Potri" as they pulled the chariots through the temple streets.
Thousands of devotees took part in the event and had darshan. More than 100 police personnel were deployed to ensure security arrangements. The festival arrangements were made by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department under the supervision of Assistant Commissioner Suresh and temple staff.
The festival coincides with the Hindu month of Phalguna/Chaitra. Panguni marks the conclusion of the solar Tamil calendar year, ushering in the beginning of the next new Tamil year. (ANI)
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