The annual Panguni festival at the Arulmigu Subramaniya Swamy Temple in Tirupparankundram, Madurai district, commenced early this morning (March 23) with a grand flag hoisting ceremony accompanied by resonant chants of “Arohara.” Recognized as the first among the six abodes of Lord Murugan, the temple witnessed thousands of devotees gathering at dawn to mark the beginning of the 15-day festival, which will continue until April 6. The ceremonial flag hoisting, conducted as per traditional rituals, formally signaled the start of one of the most significant temple festivals in the region.
Location and Devotee Participation
Tirupparankundram Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Madurai, nearby villages, devotees from across Tamil Nadu and overseas Tamil communities.
Massive turnout of devotees, daily processions, special poojas, and kavadi offerings.
Key Events and Schedule
March 23 Flag Hoisting, March 28 Kaiparam (Silver Elephant procession), April 01 Panguni Uthiram, April 02 Soorasamharam, April 03 Pattabhishekam, April 04 Thirukalyanam, April 05 Chariot Festival, April 06 Theerthavari.
Daily deity processions on various vahanas, elaborate decorations, and abhishekams.
Highlights and Spiritual Significance
Temple’s status as the first abode of Murugan, Panguni Uthiram as the central festival day, Soorasamharam and Pattabhishekam attracting major attention.
Silver elephant procession where devotees carry the deity, distribution of sandalwood prasadam.
Associated Deities and Special Rituals
Arrival of Sundareswarar and Meenakshi Amman from Madurai Meenakshi Temple, Thirukalyanam on April 4.
Grand chariot festival on April 5 with thousands of devotees pulling the chariot.
Temple authorities have urged devotees to participate in an orderly manner and adhere to guidelines during the festival.
