Thai Poosam festival: Devotees get a glimpse of ‘Jyothi Darshan’ at Vadalur
The Hindu
Thousands attended the Thai Poosam festival in Vadalur, witnessing the sacred 'Jyothi Darshan' and enjoying free meals.
Thousands of devotees witnessed the ‘Jyothi Darshan’ at Sathya Gnana Sabha founded by saint Ramalinga Adigalar, popularly known as Vallalar, at Vadalur on the occasion of Thai Poosam festival on Sunday (February 1, 2026).
Devotees from Tamil Nadu and neighbouring Puducherry thronged the Sathya Gnana Sabha to catch a glimpse of the holy light placed in the sanctum sanctorum.
As per tradition, free meals were served from the very kitchen where Vallalar had lit the ever-burning stove to prepare food for those in need.
The Cuddalore district police had made elaborate arrangements to regulate the crowd and traffic. About 10 watchtowers with 100 CCTVs were installed in various places in Vadalur to monitor the crowd.
Over 1,700 police personnel led by Superintendent of Police S. Jeyakumar were deployed for security.
The ‘Jyothi Darshan’ is considered a special event by the followers of the Samarasa Sutha Sanmarga Sathya Sangam, as it is on that day that all the seven screens of various hues in the Sabha would be removed one after another to reveal the holy light of the lamp placed in the sanctum sanctorum.

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