DEEPAM

 

There is an interesting story explaining the link between Karthigai and lamps. Legend has it that Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma began to quarrel as to who was the more powerful of the two. While they were fighting, Lord Shiva appeared before them in the form of a huge pillar of fire. Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma gave up quarrelling and decided to find the top and the bottom of the pillar.

Accordingly, Brahma assumed the form of a swan and moved upwards. Vishnu transformed himself into a boar and started digging deep into the earth. But even after searching for several years, neither of the two was able to find the ends the pillar. Finally, they realised that the pillar was none other than Lord Shiva.

Soon afterwards, Lord Shiva appeared as a hill (Arunachala Hill) at Tiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu. Indeed, the very names `Tiruvannamalai' and `Arunachala' translate as `holy fire hill.' The Shivalinga in the temple here is the agni (fire) linga. The tiny lamps lit during the Karthigai festival (Karthigai Deepam) are believed to be the miniature replicas of the fire linga. Every year thousands of devotees from Tamil Nadu and elsewhere flock to Tiruvannamalai to see the spectacular Karthigai Deepam there.

DEEPAM

  • The deepam is the oldest festival in Tamil Nadu, Tiruvannamalai, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • Pilgrim, having been shaved the head, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • Blessing by the god Hanuman, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • Prayer in front of one of the doors of the Arunachaleswara temple, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • A young devotee shaved his head for the darshan (vision of the divine), Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • A young devotee shaved his head for the darshan (vision of the divine), Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • Devotees worship Shiva by circumambulating the Arunachala hill barefoot, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2005. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • Sellers of sugar cane, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • A man must affix the bindi on the forehead of his wife. The bindi represents the third eye of Shiva, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • Prayer in front of the Arunachaleswara temple, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • An old woman falls into a stampede, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • Karthigai Deepam is essentially a festival of lamps. The lighted lamp is considered an auspicious symbol. It is believed to ward off evil forces and usher in prosperity and joy. Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2005. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • The Deepam is lighted in a tank with 3 tonne of ghee. The same time the beacon light on the hill to be lighted. Many people should be rises their voice simultaneously said "Arohara" to Annamalai hill. Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • Front of the Arunachaleswara temple, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
  • The Annamalai karthigai deepam was lit atop the 2,663-foot-high Annamalai hill on a huge kopparai (cauldron), containing three tons of ghee, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, 2010. Copyright Yannick Cormier/Trikaya Photos.
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