16th
March 2019.
Based
on the previous year's experience decided to trek the Velliangiri Hills, otherwise known as “Then Kailayam”, the abode of Lord Shiva, immediately after
the Maha Shivaratri. Even though it was planned 2 months before, I
am not sure of making it this year due to pain in my right Knee. (trekked 4 years/times with a metal plate with 7 screws to give strength
to the broken right leg....). Finally boarded the train to Coimbatore
from Chennai. We 5, five people, reached Poondi, the base temple of Sri Velliangiri
Andavar, around midnight. Purchased the bamboo
sticks, deposited the Camera in the clock room, and started our trekking at
00.30 hrs. At the beginning of the steps to Hill Forest, officials check the
baggage for any plastic items. ( Carry bags, water bottle labels, matchboxes, etc, are not allowed to carry). After taking a rest in many places, I finally reached the
7th hill and had the darshan of Sri Velliangiri Andavar around
07.00 hrs.
The back side of the cave
The path with boulders
The path-side shops
Pambatti Siddhar Cave
The uneven steps
The Vazhukku parai steps
not the snake.. the twisted fallen tree on the footpath
The uneven steps
Had
our breakfast at Vattaparai on the return path of the 7th Hill
and started our return trek. The group got separated, and
the youngsters trekked down faster. We two alone trekked down slowly, taking a rest and sleeping in many places. The sun above us
didn’t show any mercy to us. The temperature of the black powdered
soil, the slipperiness of the powdered soil due to the walking of the Shiva devotees, the hot Vazhukkuparai steps, the uneven steps, the scattered boulder path, and the
sleepless night made the trek more difficult. Most importantly, the knee pain made me trek down, loading my body weight on
the left leg alone. This leads to pain in the thigh and cough muscles. It
was around 15.30 hours when we reached the Poondi base temple.
SOME
OF THE IMPORTANT POINTS TO THE NEW TREKKERS..
Even though the Velliangiri hill comprises 7 hills, they are not actually separated. The 7 hills are counted as, Up to “Vellai Pillayar” as 1st Hill,
the bamboo tree forest on both sides as 2nd Hill,
Lemon grass on both sides as 3rd Hill, 4,5 & 6
have small peaks, and 7th is the natural cave with Shiva Lingas.
About
25 steps from the base, there is a path on the right side that leads to a
small cave temple. On the way, the interesting places are Pambatti
Siddhar cave, Kaithatti Sunai, 236 Vazhukkuparai Rock cut steps in the second
hill, Vibhuti Hill, Kungumam Hill, “Aandi Sunai” at the end of 6th Hill
(like a pond – may be a source of drinking water to the animals during non-seasons), “Bheeman Kali Urundai”, “Siruvani Dam View”, Vinayagar
Temple, and "Ottan Siddhar Jeeva Samadhi", who is believed to be
responsible for building the steps on the 7th Hill.
The
sunrise view will be awesome from the 7th hilltop, where Lord
Shiva’s cave exists. It will be auspicious to trek on “Chitra Pournami” at night
and watch the Sunrise from the top of the Hill. The Sun rays used to
fall on the Natural Shiva Lingas ( 3 Lingas).
Devotees
are allowed to trek from Maha Shivaratri ( Which usually falls
during Feb last to March first week ) to May 31st. It is not
advisable to trek from June 1st since, in the Coimbatore district, the rainy season will start. Allowed to trek day and night during the
season. After the season, Devotees are allowed to trek during the daytime only on
“No Moon Day,” ie, Amavasai. From 2018 onwards, ladies of all age
groups are allowed to trek.
A special Transport facility is being arranged by the Transport Corporation during
“Chitra Pournami” days from Coimbatore City to Poondi, the base Temple.
We
will be facing both hot and Chill climates during the trek. From the 4th hill
onwards, the temperature will be low, and on the 7th hill, it
will be very low; hence, it is advised to carry a blanket, sweater, or shawl.
Do’s
AND Don’ts
Do’s.
- Please carry at least 2 liters of drinking water.
- Carry the required medicines.
- Carry Torch lights with spare batteries, in case the trekking is done at night.
- Carry food for one time at least, fruits, and Chocolates. Biscuits, Glucose, (there are about 20 shops on the trekking route, where you can get some herbal tea, snacks, Cucumber, Dharpoosini, raw Mango, etc.)
- Carry a stick ( Temple authorities sell bamboo sticks @ a cost of Rs 30 per stick ).
- 90%of the devotees used to trek on bare foot considering Velliangiri as a holy hill. But some people used to trek with slippers, chappals/sandals, and shoes.
Don’ts
- Heart patients are advised to stay off trekking.
- Please avoid carrying plastic bottles (Water bottle labels to be removed), plastic bags, matchboxes, polythene bags, etc.
- Please do not feed monkeys (It will make them beggarly, and they will forget to search for their food on their own)
- Less luggage, more comfort. There is a clock room where you can deposit the luggage (Charge is Rs 20 per bag).
- Cameras are not allowed beyond the base temple.
THE
DETAILS OF MY PREVIOUS VISITS ARE….
---OM
SHIVAYA NAMA---
please tell me ladies are allowed to climb hill.
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