Significance of Arudhra Darshan – Celebration of the Cosmic Dance of Lord Shiva.

Arudhra Darshan or Arudara Darshan is observed in the Tamil month of Margazhi (December – January). It is essentially a Shaivite festival and celebrates the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva, which is represented by the Nataraja form. Arudhra signifies the golden red flame and Shiva performs in the form this red-flamed light. In 2012, Arudhara Darshan is on December 28.

The cosmic dance of Lord Shiva represents five activities – Creation, Protection, Destruction, Embodiment and Release. In essence, it represents the continuous cycle of creation and destruction. This cosmic dance takes place in every particle and is the source of all energy. Arudra Darshan celebrates this ecstatic dance of Lord Shiva.

It takes place on the full moon night in the month of Margazhi and this is also the longest night in a year. The festival is mainly observed in the Tamil speaking world.

The most important Arudhra Darshan festival takes place at the Chidambaram Shiva Temple in Tamil Nadu. The cosmic dance of Lord Shiva is enacted on the day. Most of the temples around the world with Lord Nataraja as deity perform the Arudhra Darshan.


9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ardra Darsan is celebrated in Kerala also. In Kerala, in the malayalam month of Dhanu the Brahmins & Nair women celebrate Thiruvathira, a kerala dance form in one of the houses in each locality. They all gather in the night for the Thiruvathira and they will dance and sing Thiruvathira songs. They celebrate it for 10 days and the last day is Ardra Darshan or Thiruvathira day. That day women will avoid rice and full night they will not sleep. The married women keep fast for husband's well being and unmarried for a good marriage. Ardra darsan is in early morning and temples are decorated with flowers and diyas.

Anonymous said...

Does anybody know if this is an auspicious day for weddings?

Anonymous said...

genereally weddings are not done in the month of marghazi which is the month of tiruvadharai

Anonymous said...

Arudhra Darshan is celebrated in Palakkad Iyer homes by preparing 'Kalli and Lootu' and offering it as Nevidyam to the Lord before the break of dawn.

Anonymous said...

In kerala Kali and Kootu are prepared and not Lootu

Anonymous said...

Om Namah Shivayam,

Arudhra Darishan is one of the grand festivals of Lord Shiva, we should remember / worship HIM everytime/second.

Bhagavan Ramana bless this Universe.

Shivam

Anonymous said...

i intend to fix the wedding day of my daughter in July 24th. Is it a good day?

Anonymous said...

he is dynamic and static space matter sound every thing nothing he is the thing that caueses that acts he is anoraneeyat mahato maheeyat he is she and she is he and so on heis inyou and ypu are in him the experience of him is truth and happiness

Anonymous said...

actually there is a real story behind this darshanam..
thats why we are preparing kalli for lord shiva..
and that story happend in chidambaram...

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