As part of the globally renowned Chithirai Festival in Madurai, Lord Azhagar will depart from Alagar Kovil on the evening of April 29, proceeding toward Madurai city, with the grand ‘Ethirsevai’ scheduled for April 30 and the historic descent into the Vaigai River set for early May 1. The festival, centered around the Meenakshi Amman Temple, showcases the unity of Shaivism and Vaishnavism. The Meenakshi–Sundareswarar celestial wedding ceremony was conducted on April 28 with massive participation from devotees. Today, the temple car procession will take place along Masi streets, while celebrations intensify across the city and at Alagar Kovil.
Key Locations and Events
Madurai, Alagar Kovil, Vaigai River, Masi Streets, Meenakshi Temple, city outskirts
Celestial wedding, temple car procession, Azhagar’s departure, Ethirsevai, Vaigai descent, golden horse procession
Devotees and Arrangements
Thousands of devotees, pilgrims from across Tamil Nadu, local residents, temple authorities, police and security personnel
Traffic diversions, drinking water supply, medical camps, enhanced security measures
Significance and Causes
Traditional Chithirai Festival customs, Shaivite–Vaishnavite unity, ritual of Azhagar’s journey, emotional Ethirsevai reception
Historic Vaigai descent, spiritual devotion, cultural continuity
Additional Updates
Departure scheduled between 6:00–6:15 PM on April 29, Ethirsevai on April 30, Vaigai entry early May 1
Golden palanquin, Kallar attire, mandagapadi receptions, chants of “Govinda”
Authorities have urged devotees to follow safety protocols and cooperate with arrangements to ensure smooth conduct of the festival.
