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Kaveri Pushkaram is a festival of Kaveri, River Kaveri that normally occurs once in 12 years.


Mayiladuthurai

Mayiladuthurai (mayil-aadum-thurai which means “a place where peacock dances” ) is a town in Mayiladuthurai district in Tamil Nadu. The town is located at a distance of 281 km (175 mi) from the state capital Chennai. Mayiladuthurai is known for the Mayuranathaswami_Temple,_Mayiladuthurai, Mayuranathaswami Temple, a prominent Shaivite shrine and Parimala_Ranganatha_Perumal_temple, Parimala Ranganathar Temple, one of the 108 Divya Desams. Maha Pushkaram was celebrated with grandeur in Mayiladuthurai from 12 September – 24 September 2017. As the configuration and alignment of stars happen once in 144 years, the devotees throng the Thula ghat to have a holy dip. Veda Parayanam, Homam, Maha Yagnam, cultural activities such as music, traditional dances, spiritual discourses, Annadhanam, and pithru tharpanam are organized during festival days. A permanent tank with concrete flooring and one foot of sand amidst the river to hold water was set up. The Kanchi acharyas and other prominent Mutt heads have come to grace the occasion at Mayilduthurai.


Events in Thula Ghat

The main event is at the Thula Kattam in Mayiladuthurai on the Cauvery, thousands of devotees sprinkled the holy water from the specially crafted tank readied as part of the Maha Pushkaram efforts. The Thula Kattam was renovated at a cost of ₹3 crore and the 12 sacred wells(built during medieval chola period) in the Thula Kattam also underwent a major revival. An idol of Kaveri matha was installed in the shores of river and poojas are being performed as part of this celebration Early on day one, yagasala poojas were carried out at the Mangala Vinayakar shrine at the Vadapal Karai and Kanchi Acharyas Sri Jayendra Saraswathi and Sri Sankara Vijayendra Saraswati Swamigals along with Dharmapuram and Thiruvavaduthurai Adheenam pontiffs poured the sanctified waters at the yagasala on to River Cauvery. The processional deities of Sri Mayuranatha Swamy, Sri Ayyarappar, Sri Kasi Viswanathar, Sri Vatharanyeswarar arrived at the banks of the Thula Kattam and soon after, abishekam was performed for the Astra Devars of those deities even as the Mutt heads took a holy dip to mark the commencement of the Cauvery Maha Pushkaram. The devotees followed the pontiffs in participating in the event.


Other places

Apart from Mayiladuthurai, the festival is held in Srirangam. It is also conducted along the course of the river at: * Talakaveri, * Hogenakkal (village), Hogenakkal, * Bhavani Kooduthurai, * Mettur, * Kodumudi, * Kokkarayanpettai at Tiruchengode, * Karur, * Paramathi Velur (Namakkal district), Paramathi Velur, * Thirueengoimalai, * Nerur, * Kulithalai, * Thirupparaithurai, * Kallanai Dam, Grand Anicut, * Thirukkattupalli, * Thiruvaiyaru, * Kumbakonam, * Kuttalam and * Puhar, Nagapattinam, Poompuhar.Cauvery Maha Pushkaram begins today, The Hindu, 12 September 2017
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See also

*Kumbh Mela *Godavari Maha Pushkaram, Godavari Pushkaram *Krishna Pushkaram *Pushkaram


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Free Helpline for Kaveri Pushkar DevoteesIn which place will Kaveri Pushkaram will be held? Quora, 23 July 2017
{{HinduFestivals, state=collapsed Religious festivals in India Water and Hinduism Hindu festivals Religious tourism in India Hindu pilgrimages Kaveri River Mayiladuthurai Festivals in Tamil Nadu Culture of Mayiladuthurai