Udumalai Mariamman Temple Begins Charriot Festival with 'Poovodu' Event

The 'Poovodu' event, marking the start of the Chariot Festival at Mariamman Temple in Udumalai, began last night with significant devotee turnout. Scheduled events continue until next Tuesday evening.


Coimbatore: A surge of spiritual fervor and tradition marked the commencement of the annual Chariot Festival at the revered Mariamman Temple in Udumalai. The festival, which started on the 9th with rituals of fasting and floral offerings, saw a significant number of devotees participating in various ceremonies over the past week, including the 'Poovodu' event which began yesterday night. At this event, devotees paid 250 rupees to partake in picking flowers, facilitated by the distribution of tokens by the temple administration. The event will continue each evening through next Tuesday.




Maintaining the sanctity and order during the increasing crowd, the temple management has deployed CCTV surveillance around crucial areas. Additionally, temple officials and the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department have expertly planned and managed the series of events, ensuring the festival's smooth operation. As Friday approaches, an increase in the number of devotees is expected, continuing the tradition of deeply rooted faith and celebration.




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