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Nallur Murugan Kovil Annual Festival 2017.

2023-09-15 11:27:38

From July to August, the Narurumurgan Temple Festival (Nallur Thiruvila) in 2017 will be held. It happens in the morning and evening. It began on July 28, 2017. After 25 consecutive rituals, it closed on August 23, 2017. Recently, many believers, pilgrims, and tourists participated in this "kovil thiruvila". On the last day, a lot of people took part in the Nallur Music Festival.

Currently foreign tourists living abroad, Tamil Hindus of Jaffna are watching with local residents at Narrumurgan Temple.

Sri Lankan police (male and female police forces) are doing their best to protect the law and order and to provide necessary protection for thieves who have invaded a large gathering. During past festivals, these police officers defeated many golden jewelry looting attempts. During these festivals, the St. John ambulance team also provided emergency medical services around the complex of Nauro Temple. The Jaffna City Council did its best to keep the temple surroundings clean and clean. Many CCTV cameras were used to monitor the surroundings around the Nallur Kandasamy Temple to capture the thieves that wandered during these Nallur Murugan Kovil festivals.

During the annual Nallur Temple music festival, all Jaffna hotels will be filled so please reserve hotel rooms as soon as possible. During these festivals, private homes and rooms rented daily are also available for visitors. Both admirers and visitors have clothing regulations if they want to approach Swami during the parade or as they enter the temple.

During the festival, place shoes and sandals outside the entrance and go to all the intersections. On the other day, you can leave them near the main entrance.

Sinhalese followers can stay in the accommodation of Jaffna Naga Vihara pilgrims, which is maintained by the Jaffna Naga Vihara authorities. Pilgrims are near Jaffna station and within walking distance from the station.

Trains, limousine buses, minibuses are used to run between Colombo and Jaffna to transport pilgrims. During the Nauro Temple festival, there were many special transportation between Jaffna and Colombo. The most popular is the Intercity Train, which costs 1500 rupees per seat for a one-way trip. The air-conditioned train departs from Mount Laavania (Colombo) at 10 am, passes through Wellawate of Fort Colombo, Fort Colomba and arrives at Jaffna at 12:30 on the same day. Likewise, it starts at Kankesanthurai (KKS) at 15 pm, arrives at Jaffna station at 45 pm, arrives at Colombo station at 45 pm.

There are also three train services with a fare ranging from 350 rupees to 1800 rupees. Some seats can be booked 30 days before the start of the travel plan

Between Colombo and Jaffna there are 46 luxury buses and 41 semi-luxury buses, as well as Toyota KDH and HiAce trucks. Seats for these buses can be booked in Wellawate, Kotahena, Colombo, Jaffna towns.

Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil or Nallur Murugan Kovil (kovil is a Tamil temple) is one of the most important Hindu temples in the Jaffna district of Sri Lanka. It is in the town of Nallur. The Naru festival held in Jaffna in August is the longest festival on the island. In commemoration of the god of war, Scanda did a 25 - day tank, drumming, dancing, and fighting self - destruction. The first bell tower was built in 1899. In 1902, the ceiling of the temple or main hall where the spear was placed was refurbished with stone. The first wall was built in 1909. Likewise, the temple is gradually renovated over time. The time has come to contribute in general. In 1964, 'Vasantha Mandapam' or the hall was renovated and now it looks better.

Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil is dedicated to the Hindu god Murgan God, one of the most sacred places of worship in the Sri Lankan Hindu community. Thousands of believers and visitors come to the annual Nallur Kovil Music Festival. The temple is full of complex works of gods of art, gods and Hindu culture. Every day the puppet of the temple "devotion" is from 6 am to 5 pm. The original Nallur Kovil was built in 948, and some development work was completed in the 13th century. The Portuguese occupied this area and completely demolished Kobir in 1621. After reconstruction, people still have awe. Outside the temple there are small shops selling souvenirs, daily necessities and other rituals.