- Hatkeshwar–Khokhra set to witness a celestial surge of devotion on Panguni Uthiram
- Kavadi yatra at sunrise to echo age-old Murugan traditions of vow and surrender
- Mass annadhanam to unite devotees in the spirit of seva and compassion
- Flower-bedecked rath procession of Sri Balaganapathy & Sri Balamurugan to dazzle night skies
- Diamond Jubilee celebration blends Tamil spiritual heritage with Gujarat’s devotional fervour
R MANICKAVASAGAM
AHMEDABAD, MAR 31
In a grand confluence of faith, tradition and community spirit, the Sri Balamurugan Devasthanam Trust (Sri Karthikswamy Mandir) in Hatkeshwar–Khokhra is all set to celebrate its Diamond Jubilee with the sacred observance of the Panguni Uthiram Festival on April 1, one of the most revered occasions dedicated to Lord Murugan.
Marking six decades of unwavering devotion, the temple will host a day-long celebration of spiritually uplifting events, drawing devotees from across Ahmedabad and beyond.
SIGNIFICANCE OF PANGUNI UTHIRAM
Panguni Uthiram, observed during the Tamil month of Panguni (March–April), is considered highly auspicious as it commemorates the divine celestial marriages of deities including Lord Murugan with Deivanai, as well as Lord Shiva–Parvati and Lord Rama–Sita.
The festival holds special importance in Murugan temples, where devotees undertake kavadi offerings and prayers for fulfilment of vows, prosperity and harmonious family life. It symbolises the union of divine energies and reinforces the ideals of devotion, sacrifice and marital harmony.
DAY OF DIVINE FESTIVITIES
7:00 AM – KAVADI PROCESSION
The celebrations will commence at dawn with a vibrant Kavadi procession, where devotees, carrying ornately decorated kavadis, will walk in devotion, fulfilling vows and seeking the blessings of Lord Murugan—an age-old ritual deeply rooted in Tamil spiritual tradition.
11:00 AM – ANNADHANAM (COMMUNITY FEAST)
A grand annadhanam will be organised, embodying the sacred principle of ‘service to humanity is service to divinity’, as thousands partake in the blessed meal.
9:00 PM – GRAND RATH YATRA
The highlight of the Diamond Jubilee will be the majestic night procession of Sri Balaganapathy and Sri Balamurugan, seated on a flower-bedecked rath, illuminating the streets with devotional music and spiritual splendour.
A FESTIVAL BEYOND BORDERS
While Panguni Uthiram is traditionally celebrated across Tamil Nadu and South India, its vibrant observance in Ahmedabad reflects the city’s rich cultural inclusivity and the growing presence of Tamil spiritual heritage in Gujarat.
The Diamond Jubilee celebration is expected to transform the Hatkeshwar–Khokhra area into a spiritual epicentre, blending ritual grandeur with community harmony.
SPIRITUAL ESSENCE
Devotees believe that participating in Panguni Uthiram rituals, especially kavadi and temple processions, brings divine grace, removes obstacles and fulfils heartfelt prayers, making it one of the most spiritually rewarding festivals of the year.




