Thus, when a devotee sings "Arunachalamai vilangidum lingam," they are not praying to a stone. They are declaring, "My own consciousness is that red mountain of light."
The song often references the Deepam festival where a massive fire is lit atop the mountain, prompting the chant "Annamalayanukku Arohara". arunachalamai vilangidum lingam song 121
: In devotional contexts or song lists, "121" often refers to a specific track number in a larger collection of Shiva stotrams or devotional playlists. It may also relate to the total count of verses or songs in certain specialized publications of Shaivite hymns. Significance of Thiruvannamalai : It may also relate to the total count
"Arunachalamai vilangidum lingam, Arul perugidum malai lingam, Aru kadal alai pol iravum pagalum, Arunachala Shiva, Arunachala Shiva." Arul perugidum malai lingam
and the removal of the ego through the grace of the "Red Hill" (Arunachala). Context for "121" The number "121" most likely points to: A Track Number:
: It emphasizes themes of penance ( tapas ), self-sacrifice, and the path to spiritual liberation ( moksha ) through the sight ( darshanam ) of the holy hill .