Devotees pulling the temple car of Sri Sabanayagar temple in Chidambaram as part of the Arudra Darshan festivities on Friday. 

Devotees pulling the temple car of Sri Sabanayagar temple in Chidambaram as part of the Arudra Darshan festivities on Friday. 
| Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Thousands of devotees from Cuddalore and neighbouring districts took part in the car procession of Sri Sabanayagar temple, popularly known as Sri Natarajar temple in Chidambaram, during the Arudra Darshan festival, one of the major events, on Friday.

Five cars, carrying the processional-cum-presiding deity Lord Nataraja and his consort Sivagamasundari, Lord Vinayaka, Lord Subramaniam, and Chandigeswar, rolled out from the temple premises at around 8 a.m. The devotees pulled the cars through the town along the four streets.

After the procession, Lord Nataraja and goddess Sivagamasundari were brought to the 1,000-pillar mandapam at the temple where special pujas were performed.

On Saturday, the penultimate day of the 10-day festivities, the sanctum sanctorum would be again opened for Arudra Darshan when the presiding deity in cosmic dance posture would be taken out in a palanquin procession.

This is one of the two important annual 10-day festivals when Lord Nataraja is taken around the four car streets in the temple town, the other being ‘Aani Thirumanjanam’.

Meanwhile, elaborate security arrangements have been made by the Cuddalore district police for Arudra Darshan on Saturday. A huge posse of police personnel have been deployed for security.


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