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Devotees flock to Gurupavanapuri to enjoy the blessings of guruvayurappan during Vaishaka Month

Guruvayoor: For the past few months, there has been a huge rush of devotees to see Kannan. With the start of summer vacations and the beginning of the month of Vaisakh, there is an unprecedented flow of devotees to the temple.

Guruvayoor Temple East Nada

The most special month for Lord Vishnu is “Vaisakhamasam.” It is also known as “Madhava month” because it is dear to Madhava. It is believed that Lord Lakshmi stays on earth with Goddess Lakshmi throughout this month. The month of Vaishakh is the most suitable month for Vishnu Bhajan. Tenfold fruitful. Akshaya Tritiya, which came in between, also made Guruvayur the center of devotees. On the first day of the Vaishakh month, thousands of people came to Kannan in search of the virtue of darshan.

Varipanthal for Guruvayur Temple Darshan

Often there was a long line of devotees for darshan. Devotees are ushered directly into the Nalampalam through the flagpole to perform Devaswam on busy days. On some days the temple is closed at 2.45 pm. The Devaswom staff are struggling a lot to get a darshan punya of Bhagavan to those who have been queuing up since morning. and then. Darshan will be re-opened at 3.30 p.m.

Devotees queue up for hours. In the decision to give vision to everyone in line, to make it possible

The end of the row extends to the end of the south aisle, filled with a specially equipped cuppantal on the south aisle. The Cupental can seat about eight hundred people.

Distribution of Chukku Vellam by Guruvayur Temple Pradesika Samithi

Devotees queuing up for darshan will be relieved from the summer heat by distributing Devaswam Sambhara on the south side and east side of the Devaswam, while Guruvayoor Temple Regional Committee is distributing red water on the North side. Prasada food is also very busy. Where it should end at 2:30 PM

Devotees gather to offer Prasad at the north end of Guruvayur Temple

There are also long days of prasada oot till 4:30 in the evening. On the day of Akshaya Tritiya alone, around eight thousand people attended the breakfast and afternoon prasada oot. On Thursdays of the month of Vaishakh, namely May 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th and June 6th, the special feast will consist of Mango Pulisseri, Erissery, Pachkatumanga, Olan, Papadam, Buttermilk and Bhagwan’s Palpayasam. This year, Vaishakh begins and ends on Thursday

View in front of Guruvayoor Temple Sri Guruvayoorappan Auditorium

There has been a lot of increase in income in the temple. There has been a lot of income from offering darshan without queuing up ghee lamps, Tulabharam, Choroon, marriage, Palpayasam, mixed offerings and the sale of gold locket on Akshaya Tritiya. During this period, there were 80 lakh arrival days.

Guruvayoor Temple Melpathur Auditorium

Due to the Midsummer holidays, the Melpathur Auditorium on the East Nata and the Sri Guruvayurappan Auditorium on the South Nata are filled with Natyana dances from 6 am to 12 pm. Artistic geniuses from different parts of the world perform their artistic wonders in front of the eyes and brighten up the festival there as well.

Devotees at Guruvayoor Temple Melpathur Auditorium

Guruvayur temple attendance is blessed with spiritual lectures and saptahs that give spiritual fulfillment to thousands of devotees. The month of Vaisakh starts from May 9 and ends on June 6. For four weeks starting May 9 and ending June 6, devotees offer offerings in the temple’s spiritual hall. On May 9, after the Deeparadhana, the devotional sermon also started at the Melputhur Auditorium. Dr. V. Achyuthan Kutty and AKB Nair delivered spiritual lectures on the first two days. Devaswom Chairman Dr. V. K. Vijayan delivered a spiritual lecture on Sunday, May 12, the day of Sri Shankara Jayanti at 7 p.m.

Guruvayur temple from south east

The Guruvayoor Devaswom Management Committee has decided to restrict special darshan at the temple in view of the unprecedented rush of devotees during the month of Vaishakh. This decision is to prepare darshan quickly for all the devotees who come to the temple. Currently, special darshans are restricted from 6 am to 2 pm on public holidays. The Devaswom has decided to continue this restriction starting from Saturday, May 18 and ending on June 6, the month of Vaishakh.

Guruvayoor temple south gate offering water to birds

Through this, the devotees who come to the temple will be able to stand in line and have a pleasant view. The darshan arrangements implemented on public holidays received huge support and cooperation from the devotees. At the same time, the Devaswom informed that on the said days, Darshan Soukar is also offered to those who make ghee lamp offerings at the shrine.