What is Chithirai Thiruvizha?
Chithirai Thiruvizha is one of the biggest and most vibrant festivals celebrated in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. It takes place in the Tamil month of Chithirai (April–May) and is centered around the famous Meenakshi Amman Temple.
This festival beautifully combines divine wedding celebrations and celestial journeys.
Why is Chithirai Thiruvizha Celebrated?
The festival celebrates two major divine events:
Meenakshi Thirukalyanam
The celestial wedding of Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar
Symbolizes divine union, prosperity, and harmony.
Alagar Festival (Azhagar Aatril Ezhuntharulal)
Lord Kallazhagar (an avatar of Vishnu) travels from Alagar Kovil to Madurai to attend his sister Meenakshi’s wedding.
He enters the Vaigai River, creating a spectacular visual celebration.
Key Highlights of the FestivalFlag Hoisting (Kodiyetram)
Marks the beginning of the festival at Meenakshi Temple.
Coronation of Meenakshi
Goddess Meenakshi is crowned as the queen of Madurai.
Divine Wedding (Thirukalyanam)
Grand celebration attended by thousands of devotees.
Car Festival (Ther Thiruvizha)
Huge temple chariots are pulled through the streets by devotees.
Alagar’s Entry into Vaigai
The most iconic event—draws massive crowds every year.
Cultural Significance
Unity of Shaivism (Shiva) and Vaishnavism (Vishnu) traditions
Strengthens community bonding
Showcases Tamil heritage, rituals, and devotion

