Upcoming Events

Aani Uththaram

Aani Uththaram

22nd June 2026

Sathya Narayana Pooja

Sathya Narayana Pooja

29th June 2026

Mandala Poorththi

Mandala Poorththi

21st - 22th July 2026

Mahotsavam 2026

Mahotsavam 2026

23rd July - 4th Aug

Mahotsavam Special Days

Mahotsavam Special Days

23rd July - 4th Aug

Grand Festival 2026

Grand Festival 2026

23rd July - 4th Aug

Temple Calendar

July 2026

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Mandala Poorththi

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Mandala Poorththi

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Shanthi - Day before Grand Festival

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Flag Hoisting

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Dheepa Pooja Lakshmi Ganapathy

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Shiva Pooja Ganapathy

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Mayuresha Ganapathy

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Bhakthamukthi Ganapathy

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Vasantha Utsavam

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Vettai Thiruvizha

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Sappara Thiruvizha

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General Events

Panguni Uththaram

Panguni Uththaram

Panguni Uththaram is an auspicious Tamil festival celebrated during the Tamil month of Panguni. It is associated with divine marriages and symbolises sacred union and harmony. Devotees perform special abishegam, kavadi, and marriage-related prayers for family well-being and blessings.

Vinayagar Chaturthi

Vinayagar Chaturthi

Vinayaga Chathurthi celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the giver of wisdom and prosperity. We perform special poojas, offer modakam (His favourite sweet), and seek blessings for success and protection in life.

Navaratri Festival

Navaratri Festival

Navaratri means “Nine Nights” and is a sacred Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga and her divine forms. It celebrates the victory of good over evil and the power of divine feminine energy. Devotees can participate in prayers, fasting, bajan, dance and special poojas during these nine nights.

Maha Shivratri

Maha Shivratri

A sacred Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Shiva, observed with night-long prayers, fasting, and meditation. Devotees seek spiritual growth, inner peace, and blessings by chanting and offering prayers throughout the night.

Tamil New Year

Tamil New Year

Celebrated as Puthandu, it marks the Tamil New Year and the beginning of a new calendar cycle. Families offer prayers, prepare festive meals, and welcome prosperity, happiness, and new beginnings.

Diwali

Diwali

The festival of lights, symbolising the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Celebrated with lamps, prayers, sweets, and fireworks, it brings joy, prosperity, and togetherness among families and communities.