Arunachaleshwar temple
The primary purpose of visiting Tiruvannamalai for more tourists is the Arunachaleshwar temple. It is also known as Annamalaiyar temple with the tallest gopuram. The presiding god of the temple is Lord shiva as Arunchaleshwarar and his consort Parvati as Unnmulaiyazh. It is Agni temple and one of the five sites of Lord shiva and have four entries. The formation of the temple has an extensive history in the Hindi religion. In this temple, there is a merged statue of him and his consort in the name of Ardhanaishvara, the half Shiva and half Parvati. Karthigai Deepam, an annual festival commemorated on the full moon day between November and December and Girivalam, circumnavigates the temple base and the hills on the full moon day of each month’s big festival temple. Other than the main temple, eight separate shive temples face eight directions located on the temple’s surrounding. We can witness the eight essential statues in the Girivalaam Path. People say that It is a sacred pilgrim site lived by many saints until their death. Here is the towering and divine place for Lord Shiva seekers.