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- Girivalam is a Hindu religious practice held in Tiruvannamalai, India, that involves devotees embarking on a sacred pilgrimage around the foothills of...
- Girivalam is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film directed by Shivraj. The film stars Shaam, Richard, Roshini and Anamica. it is a remake...
- cir****ambulation of Arunachala is known as Giri Pradakshina in Sanskrit and Girivalam or Malai Suttru in Tamil. Performing pradakshina of Arunachala is considered...
- undertake Girivalam - cir****ambulating around the hill on Poornima - full moon days. Around 35 to 40 thousand devotees undertake Chitra poornima Girivalam - cir****ambulating...
- cir****navigate the temple base and the Arunachala hills in a worship called Girivalam, a practice carried out by one million pilgrims yearly. The western world...
- from the 1998 American film A Perfect Murder. It was remade in Tamil as Girivalam. While leading a dance troupe, Karan and Priya are in love and parti****te...
- tells the story of two college buddies. The songs were a hit. In 2005, Girivalam a remake of the Bollywood film Humraaz was released. The movie A Film...
- remaining two were made by Kondabhupathi, the ruler of Kongunādu, in 1628. Girivalam is the practice of cir****ambulating the sacred hill by foot, which is...
- The city is home to the renowned Annamalaiyar temple, Annamalai hill, Girivalam and the Karthigai Deepam festival and a prominent pilgrimage destination...
- Tiruvannamalai district. The special process of worship on this day is Girivalam or Giri Pradakshina, a 14-kilometer bare foot walk around Shiva's temple...