Karthigai Deepam festival begins with flag hoisting in Tiruvannamalai

On November 29, the Bharani Deepam will be lit at 4 a.m. and at 6 p.m., the Karthigai Deepam will be lit on top of the hill

November 20, 2020 02:51 pm | Updated 02:52 pm IST - TIRUVANNAMALAI

This year, all the festivities will be conducted inside the temple premises, officials said

This year, all the festivities will be conducted inside the temple premises, officials said

The Karthigai Deepam festival has begun in Tiruvannamalai with the flag hoisting on Friday morning, marking the first day of the two-week long festivities. For outsiders, there have been restrictions placed on entering the town on November 28 and 29.

Sevoor S. Ramachandran, Minister, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department, Sandeep Nanduri, Tiruvannamalai District Collector, K. S. Kandasamy, Special Officer for Grievance Redressal, Tamil Nadu E-governance and S. Aravind, Superintendent of Police (SP) took part.

On November 29, the Bharani Deepam will be lit at 4 a.m. and at 6 p.m., the Karthigai Deepam will be lit on top of the hill. “Every year it is held as a grand event and lakhs of people take part in the event, but this time the event will be low-scale due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All the festivities will be conducted inside the temple premises,” said R. Gnanasekhar, Temple Joint Commissioner, HR&CE.

He said that during the 14 days of festivals, devotees will not be allowed inside the temple on November 29 alone. “On other days only 5,000 people, with e-passes obtained from www.arunachaleswarartemple.tnhrce.in , will allowed inside the temple. All Standard Operating Procedures will be followed. We have also made toilet facilities at the exit for devotees,” he added.

Collector Sandeep Nanduri inspected arrangements inside the temple premises on Friday afternoon. “He checked if all the SOPs are being followed. This year, the float festival will be conducted in Brahma Theertham and he inspected the tank too. This year there will be no festivities on the street,” said an official.

Restrictions for outsiders

No one will be allowed to climb the hill or perform Girivalam. “We will have 12 check-posts on November 28 and 29 on the roads leading to the temple town . Those who are living in Tiruvannamalai alone, carrying identity cards, will be allowed to enter. Those who have booked darshan on November 28 will also be allowed,” said an official.

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