Adiyogi Rath Yatra Arrives in Erode Jan 15, Brings Mahashivratri to Local Devotees
Adiyogi Rath Yatra in Erode for 2 Days from Jan 15

A significant spiritual event is set to grace the city of Erode, bringing the divine presence of Adiyogi directly to local neighbourhoods. The revered Adiyogi Rath Yatra will arrive in the city on January 15, marking the beginning of a special two-day spiritual sojourn.

Journey and Purpose of the Rath Yatra

This sacred procession is a collaborative effort, jointly organised by the Thenkailaya Bhakti Peravai along with the Sirvai and Perur Aadheenams. The primary aim of the Yatra is to enable countless devotees who cannot undertake the journey to Coimbatore to receive the powerful darshan of Adiyogi within their own community. It stands as an open invitation for all to participate in the grand Mahashivratri celebrations scheduled for February 15 at the Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore.

Local Access and Statewide Live Stream

For residents of Erode and surrounding areas, this is a unique opportunity to connect with the divine energy of Adiyogi without travelling far. The Rath Yatra's two-day halt is designed specifically for this localised spiritual experience. Furthermore, for those inspired by the Yatra but still unable to attend the main event in Coimbatore, the Mahashivratri celebrations will be accessible across the state.

The festivities from the Isha Yoga Center will be live-streamed at more than 60 locations throughout Tamil Nadu. Key venues in the region for the live broadcast include:

  • Maheswari Mahal in Erode
  • Linga Bhairavi temples in Gobichettipalayam and Salem
  • Harvey Kumarasamy Kalyana Mandapam in Tirupur

A Confluence of Devotion and Community

This initiative beautifully bridges the gap between a large-scale spiritual gathering and personal, local devotion. By bringing the Rath Yatra to Erode and facilitating widespread live streaming, the organisers are ensuring that the transformative energy of Mahashivratri reaches every seeking heart. The event promises to strengthen community bonds and offer a profound spiritual experience, making the sacred celebrations inclusive and far-reaching across Tamil Nadu.