What is Girivalam?
Girivalam (also known as Giri Pradakshina or Giri Valam) is a sacred practice of walking barefoot around the Arunachala Hill in Tiruvannamalai, covering a distance of approximately 14 kilometers. This ritual is performed by devotees in a clockwise direction and is considered a powerful spiritual journey dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is believed to manifest in the form of the Arunachala mountain. Each step in Girivalam symbolizes humility, devotion, and a desire to attain liberation (moksha).
Why is it Done Barefoot?
Walking barefoot during Girivalam is a profound act of surrender and spiritual discipline. It represents leaving behind worldly attachments and connecting directly with the sacred earth of Arunachala. The barefoot walk signifies:
- Detachment from material comforts
- Oneness with nature and divine energy
- Surrender of ego in the presence of Lord Shiva
Saints like Sri Ramana Maharshi have emphasized the holiness of Arunachala’s soil, making every step taken barefoot a sacred offering.
Best Timings for Barefoot Girivalam
While Girivalam can be undertaken on any day, specific times are considered especially auspicious and spiritually potent:
1. Full Moon Nights (Pournami Girivalam)
- Most powerful and popular time for Girivalam.
- Lakhs of devotees gather from across India.
- The full moon energy is believed to amplify spiritual benefits and deepen meditation.
- Time: Devotees usually begin after sunset (around 6 PM) and continue throughout the night.
- Tip: Start the walk before 8 PM to complete comfortably before dawn.
2. New Moon (Amavasya) and Pradosham Days
- Powerful for spiritual purification and karmic release.
- Ideal for those seeking ancestral blessings and inner transformation.
- Recommended time: Start early evening for a quieter experience.
3. Daily Timings (Non-Festival Days)
If you’re visiting Tiruvannamalai on a non-festival day, consider these timings for comfort and devotion:
Time Slot | Reason |
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4:00 AM – 6:00 AM | Peaceful, cool, ideal for meditation and sunrise darshan |
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM | Cooler temperatures, fewer crowds |
⚠️ Note: Avoid afternoons (11 AM to 4 PM), especially in summer, due to intense heat and risk of dehydration.