Worship

Thaipusam Offerings

Thaipusam is a Tamil Hindu festival celebrated on the first full moon day of the Tamil month of Thai coinciding with Pusam star. The festival signifies that Lord Murugan is a Siddha and an enlightened being. On this auspicious day, he transcended from his physical form, a concept known as Mukthi in Hinduism. He dedicated his life to serving humanity and left behind a wealth of wisdom for society.

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Vastram Arpanam

Vastram Arpanam

Vastram (saree) offerings can be made to appeal to Devi's Grace for the wellbeing of individuals as well as family members.

  • Emotional Unity
  • Marital Harmony
  • Menstrual Health
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Prahara Vilakku Seva

Prahara Vilakku Seva

In Prahara Vilakku Seva, 1008 lamps are offered in the outer parikrama of shiva lingam’s abode, creating a dazzling display.

  • Success
  • prosperity
  • Removes Obstacles
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Mala Arpanam

Mala Arpanam

An offering of a decorative flower or lemon garland to adorn Kali can be made to receive her overflowing Grace.

  • Devotion
  • Gratitude
  • Garland
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Mangalya Arpanam

Mangalya Arpanam

Women with marital issues can offer their mangalsutra on Purnima (full moon days) as a plea for Kali’s grace and compassion.

  • Relationship
  • Marital issues
  • Mangalsutra
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Purnima Abhishekam

Purnima Abhishekam

Every Purnima (full moon) is celebrated at shiva lingam with an elaborate Abhishekam and a lively offering of music and dance, creating an explosive atmosphere.

  • Full Moon
  • Abhishekam
  • Health
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