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Traffic regulation in Madurai for Vaikasi Vishakam festival
Traffic regulation in Madurai for Vaikasi Vishakam festival

The Hindu

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Traffic regulation in Madurai for Vaikasi Vishakam festival

Madurai city police have made traffic regulations in the city in view of the Vaikasi Vishakam festival to be held at Subramaniaswamy Temple in Tirupparankundram on June 9. No vehicles will be allowed to enter Tirunagar from Madurai city via Tirupparankundram flyover. All the vehicles should enter the city via the GST bypass road from Moota Thottam. Devotees coming to the temple from Tirunagar should park their vehicles at the vacant lot near the Park Bus Stand and at the paid parking lot at Tirupparankundram Teppakulam. All the four-wheelers of devotees coming to the temple from Madurai city should be parked at the paid parking lot near Okkaligar Mandapam at Teppakulam and all the two-wheelers should be parked on both sides of the road from Tirupparankundram Arch to Okkaligar Mandapam. No vehicles are allowed to be parked from Mayil Mandapam to Sannathi Street, from DC Office to Lala Kadai and on the four Rath streets. Vehicles coming to the temple from Avaniapuram should be parked at Saravana Poigai parking lot and the paid parking lot near it. All public transport vehicles coming from Avaniapuram to Tirupparankundram road to Nilayur and Tirunagar should turn right at KV School and proceed via Thiagarajar Engineering College Road to GST Bypass Road. All light vehicles should turn right at Avaniapuram Mundupatti Tirupparankundram road junction and proceed via Alagappan Nagar railway gate. All government vehicles coming to the temple should be parked at the Arunagiri Wedding Hall parking lot. Two-wheelers of devotees coming to the temple from Madurai city should be parked under the flyover near Tirupparankundram. Vehicles of the devotees coming to the temple from Harveypatti and Nilayur should be parked at the parking lot arranged near Anjaneyar Temple near Nilayur junction. The Madurai city police has requested the public to cooperate with the traffic regulation.

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