Sathya Gnana Sabai
The Sacred Hall of True Knowledge · Vadalur, Tamil Nadu
Every month on Poosam star day — the birth star of Vallalar — Sathya Gnana Sabai comes alive with special prayers, Thiruvarutpa recitals, and annadanam.
A Light That Never
Fades
Sathya Gnana Sabai — the "Hall of True Knowledge" — stands as one of the most sacred sites in South India. Unlike conventional temples, it houses no idol; instead, at its heart burns a single eternal flame, representing the formless, all-pervading light of the Divine.
Built under the divine inspiration of Saint Ramalinga Swamigal (Vallalar), this sanctuary was consecrated on the auspicious day of Thai Poosam in 1872 CE. Vallalar believed that God's light is accessible to all — regardless of caste, creed, or religion — and this hall embodies that universal truth.
The temple complex is managed by the Vadalur Sathya Gnana Sabai Trust and attracts devotees, scholars, and spiritual seekers from across the world, especially during the Thai Poosam festival when thousands gather in silent reverence.
Key Milestones
The Five Sacred Halls
Sathya Gnana Sabai is surrounded by five concentric halls (Sabais), each representing a stage of spiritual progress and corresponding to one of the five divine actions of the Supreme Being.
Vallalar & His
Core Teachings
Ramalinga Swamigal, reverently known as Vallalar ("The Great Giver"), was a 19th-century Tamil poet-saint whose teachings transcended all religious boundaries. His works centre on compassion, universal brotherhood, and attaining divine grace through love.
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💛Jeeva Karunya — Compassion for All LifeVallalar placed compassion above all rituals. Feeding the hungry and relieving suffering were, to him, the highest form of worship. He established the Sathya Dharma Salai (Free Food Hall) in Vadalur.
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🌍Samarasa Suddha Sanmarga — Universal HarmonyHe founded a spiritual fellowship open to all, rejecting caste discrimination and religious exclusivity. All human beings are equal in the eyes of the Divine Light.
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🔥The Eternal Flame — Formless WorshipVallalar rejected idol worship and established the concept of worshipping the Supreme as a formless, eternal light — Arut Perum Jothi (The Great Light of Grace).
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📖Thiruvarutpa — The Scripture of GraceHis six-volume collection of divine poems is one of the most treasured works in Tamil spiritual literature, still chanted daily by devotees around the world.
தனிப்பெரும் கருணை அருட்பெரும் ஜோதி"
Visitor Information
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Monthly Poosam — A Sacred Gathering
Every month on the Poosam star day (Pushya Nakshatra), Sathya Gnana Sabai comes alive with special prayers, devotional singing, and a large gathering of devotees from across Tamil Nadu. This monthly observance holds deep significance as Poosam is the birth star of Vallalar himself — making each occurrence a personal celebration of his life and teachings.
Thousands of pilgrims travel to Vadalur specifically for the Monthly Poosam, participating in Thiruvarutpa recitals, annadanam (free meals), and extended darshan of the eternal flame. It is considered an especially auspicious time to seek blessings and reflect on Vallalar's message of universal compassion.
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