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Madurai Meenakshi Temple Festivals and Timings

Madurai Meenakshi Temple Festivals details. During the 12 months of the Tamil calendar year, every month there is a festival in the temple. Festivals are celebrated in this temple throughout the year. Some of the most popular festivals of the temple are the Chitra festival, Avanimoola festival, Masi Mandala festival, Float festival, and Navarathri cultural festival.

No.Name of Tamil MonthMonthDetail of the Festival
1ChithiraiApril – MayChithirai Brahamostavam – Arumigu Thirukkalyanam.
2VaikasiMay -JuneVasantham Festival
3AaniJune- July Unjal Festival
4AadiJuly- AugAadi – Mulai Kottu Festival –
5AavaniAug.-SepAavani Moolam Festival – ” Puttukku Mansumantha Leela Festival”
6PurattasiSep – OctNavarathri Festival
7AyppasiOct -NovKolattam Festival
8KarthikaiNov -DecKolattam Festival
9MargaliDec -JanThiruvathirai – Arudhra Dharsan Festival and Thiruvembavai and Thiruppavai Festival.
10ThaiJan- FebThe major portion of utsavam is performed in A/M Meenakshi Sundareswarar temple. Thepporstovam in A/M Mariyamman temple theppam.
11MasiFeb – MarchMasi –   Mandala utsavam for 48 days.
12PanguniMarch – AprilSummar Vasantham Festival

MONTH OF CHITRAI (APRIL):

The Chitra festival is celebrated for 12 days during the Tamil month of Chitrai (April in the English calendar) and begins with the flag hoisting on the first day. On the 8th day, the coronation of Meenakshi Amman takes place. On the 9th day the Goddess is taken out in procession. On the 10th day, the celestial wedding of Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar is performed, followed by car festival the next day, Theertha festival is celebrated on the 12th day with the Lord and Goddess going around Masi streets.

MONTH OF VAIKASI (MAY):

The spring festival is hosted for ten days during this month. On the 10th-day milk mango offerings would be offered to the deities. The Lord and Goddess would proceed to the New Mandapam stay there and be taken out in the process. On the day of Moola star, the procession of 63 Saints would be conducted in the morning and at night Thirugnanasambandar would be taken out in procession.

MONTH OF AANI (JUNE):

Oonjal festival would be conducted for ten days during this month. On the `10th day, the triple fruit pooja would be performed. Abhishekam would be performed for Sivakami Amman and Arulmighu Nadarajar on the day of Uthiram. The Panchasabha Nadaraja Moorthy would be taken out in procession along the fur Masi streets.

MONTH OF AADI (JULY):

The Aadi Mulaikottu festival is celebrated for 10 days during this month. The festival would be confined only to Amman, who will be taken out in procession along Aadi streets. Special recitals of Nadaswaram would be the highlight of this festival.

MONTH OF AAVANI (AUGUST):

The Aavani festival would be conducted for 18 days. Six days of the festival would be devoted to Arulmighu Chandrasekarar and the balance of 12 days would be for the Panchamoorthies. On the 7th day of the festival, a coronation would be performed for Sundareswarar and on the 8th day, the horse reins would be exchanged. On the 9th day, the episode of Lord Sivaperuman carrying soil for earning pittu would be enacted while the theertham on the occasion of the joining of Avittam and Pooranai would be celebrated. On the same night, Arulmighu Thirupparankundram Subramaniyar and Thiruvadhavur Arulmighu Manickavasaka Peruman would bid farewell. During the festival of Chandrasekaran, the procession would be taken out along the second corridor of the Swami shrine. The Panchamoorthies would be taken around in procession along Aavani Moola streets. During these days the ten miracles performed by the Lord of Madurai would be enacted by the Sivachariars.

MONTH OF PURATTASI (SEPTEMBER):

The Navarathri festival would be celebrated for Amman in a grand manner during this month. Amman would appear in a separate dress and look every day and bless the devotees at the `kolu mandapam’ in Amman Sannidhi. Kalpa pooja and Lakshacharna would be performed every day for Amman at the sanctum. On the 10th day, the washing of hair ceremony would be performed. On that Panchamoorthies would be taken out in procession within the temple premises. On all ten days of the festival, cultural festivals would be hosted in a grand manner. The entire temple complex would be bathed in color lamps and the dolls would be arranged in a manner to find a niche in the hearts of the devotees.

MONTH OF PURATTASI (OCTOBER):

Kanda Sashti’s festival would be celebrated for six days at the Koodal Kumarar Sannidhi. Soorasamharam is not performed here. On the seventh day when Arulmighu Muthukumarar goes out in procession, `Pavadai Dharshan’ would be conducted.

On the day of the Deepavali festival, a durbar would be held for the employees of the temple.

On the days of Pooram in this month, the ceremony of hoisting and swinging Meenakshi Amman would be performed.

MONTH OF PURATTASI (NOVEMBER):

Deepam (lights) festival would be conducted for ten days during this month. Swamy would be taken out in procession along the Aadi streets. On the day of Karthigai, one lakh lamps would be lit in the temple. On that day a bonfire would be lit in East Masi Street,

MONTH OF PURATTASI (DECEMBER):

An oil anointing ceremony would be conducted for nine days in this month at the New Mandapam. Arulmighu Meenakshi Amman would be taken out in procession along the Chitra streets. On the day of Thiruvadhirai, Arudhra Dharshan will take place. Pancha Sabha Nataraja Moorthigal would be taken in procession along the Masi streets. On the day of Ashtami, the Lord and Goddess would ride the oxen vehicle and go round Kottai streets. Thiruvembavai festival would be conducted for ten days. Every day, Arulmighu Manickavasagar would be taken out in procession along Aadi streets in the mornings. On the 10th rotating wheel and golden spring, ceremonies would be conducted. In the mornings Thiruvembavai and Thirupalli Yezhutchi lyrics would be recited and there will be religious discourses by spiritual leaders. competitions would be conducted for school and college students and prizes presented.

MONTH OF THAI (JANUARY):

The float festival would be conducted for 12 days during the month. Swamy and Amman would be taken out in procession along the Chitra streets. On the 8th day, the casting of the net festival would be held while theertham festival and the pushing of the float would be held on the 10th day. On the 11th day harvesting of sheaves and on the 12th day the float festival would be conducted.

MONTH OF PURATTASI (FEBRUARY):

The Maasi Mandala festival would be conducted for a mandala (48 days). Six days of the festival are devoted to Arulmighu Vinayaka and six days for Arulmighu Kumar and three days for the triumvirate and six days for Chandrasekarar. The deities would be taken out in procession along the second corridor of Swamy Sannidhi. Panchamoorthy festival would be celebrated for ten days when they will be taken out in procession along the Chitra streets. Theertham would be held on the day of Maham. The silent festival would be conducted for nine days of which three days would be for Chandrasekarar and an equal number of days for Swamy and Chandikeswarar. On the 10th day, the flag would be lowered and accounts read.

MONTH OF PURATTASI (MARCH):

The summer spring festival would be hosted for nine days at the Velliaymbala mandapam. Swamy and Amman would be taken in procession along Chitra streets. On the day of Panguni Uthiram, Swamy and Amman would proceed to Arulmighu Thiruvappudayar temple and bless those who excel in their religious belief by sprinkling `rasa vadham’.

Madurai Meenakshi Temple Timings:

Morning: 5.00 AM to 12.30 PM
Evening: 4.00 PM to 10.00 PM

Madurai Meenakshi Temple Festivals and Timings

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