Overview
Maha Periyava attained Viveka Mukti in the year 1994, on Margazhi month, Krishna Paksha Dwadasi. It is a rare divine grace that both the Avatara Nakshatra and the Mukti Nakshatra coincide—an honour bestowed only upon great Mahans. Just like Jayanthi, Maha Periyava Aradhana is observed with deep reverence by devotees across the world.
Sri Maha Periyava Sath Sangam observes this sacred day with Ekadasa Rudra Parayanam, Homam, Rudra Abhishekam, Veda Brahmana Bhojanam, Dana and Sambavana, upholding Vedic traditions and Guru Bhakti.
“Performing the Guru’s Aradhana is an act of deep reverence and gratitude.” — Sri Maha Periyava