Sri Bhagavatheeswari Temple situated in Vilankurichi, Coimbatore is over 100 years old and the chariot festival is celebrated annually in a grand manner.
Coimbatore: Thousands of devotees participated in the Sri Bhagavatheeswari Thiruther festival held in Coimbatore. Cows and horses marching at the Tiruther ceremony caught everyone's attention.

Sri Bhagavatheeswari Temple is situated in Vilankurichi, Coimbatore and is over 100 years old. The temple is known to be the guardian deity of the people of the surrounding areas and every year the chariot festival is celebrated in a grand manner.

Similarly, this year, the fifth annual 'Abhishekam' and 'Thiruther' festival were held in a grand manner. Devotees pulled the decorated chariot with devotional fervour. The public along with devotees enjoyed the procession of cows and horses marching, while devotional instrumentals and jamab music was played to promote the traditional art forms of Tamils.


Sri Bhagavatheeswari Temple is situated in Vilankurichi, Coimbatore and is over 100 years old. The temple is known to be the guardian deity of the people of the surrounding areas and every year the chariot festival is celebrated in a grand manner.
Similarly, this year, the fifth annual 'Abhishekam' and 'Thiruther' festival were held in a grand manner. Devotees pulled the decorated chariot with devotional fervour. The public along with devotees enjoyed the procession of cows and horses marching, while devotional instrumentals and jamab music was played to promote the traditional art forms of Tamils.