Thiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar opens tomorrow for devotees darshan after 165 days.
Thiruvannamalai, a place of liberation to think about, is one of the famine hotspots. Due to the ban on the invisible corona virus, devotees have not been allowed to visit the temple since March 20. Daily pujas and routines have been going on as usual.
However, the flags did not hoisted . The special pooja on full moon day was not conducted. Because the ceremonies do not take place, devotees suffered without worship of the Lord. The livelihoods of thousands of people who depended on the gorge were severely affected.
The Chief Minister has announced that the relaxation of the Corona ban order in India will allow devotees to visit temples on the 1st from tomorrow. Also, since it is the full moon day tomorrow, it has been decided that devotees will be allowed to come to Girivalam. As well as the government has allowed buses to run to the districts so there is a possibility of more devotees.
When the district administration inquired about this, due to the curfew, even five people in one place are banned. At the same time, permission has been granted for darshan in the temple.