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South Kailash pilgrimage starts: Thousands trek Velliangiri Hills
1 Feb
Summary
- Pilgrimage to Velliangiri Hills opened for a four-month spiritual journey.
- Thousands of devotees gathered, starting their climb chanting sacred slogans.
- Strict plastic and fire item bans are in place due to wild elephant presence.

The annual pilgrimage to the Velliangiri Hills, referred to as the 'South Kailash', officially began on Friday, February 1, 2026. This marks the commencement of a four-month spiritual journey, with gates to the seventh hill opening to devotees.
Thousands of devotees congregated at the foothills in Poondi, demonstrating great enthusiasm as they embarked on the climb chanting slogans. The trek across the seven steep hills to worship the self-manifested Shiva lingam attracts a large number of pilgrims each year.
To ensure safety and prevent forest fires, forest officials have implemented strict checks, prohibiting items like plastic bottles and cigarettes. Given the area's wild elephant activity, forest personnel are actively patrolling and providing safety instructions.




