Posted on 3rd NOvember 2022
Individuals, organizations and institutions will offer 29 days of Vilakku. There will be no Udayastamana Puja in the temple on these days. The Devaswom will directly celebrate the Vilakku on December 3rd, Ekadashi day, with Uyadastamana Puja
Twice a day there will be Kazchasheeveli, Melam, Panchavadyam, Thayambaka, Keli, and Ezhunnallip with around 10,000 lanterns. Art programs will also be staged in the Melpattur auditorium
Palakkad Alanellor Parampot Amminiamma's family owned the first day Vilakku. Saturday is Tantri Vilakku.
Posted on 26th February 2022
The Choroon offering, which was stopped at the Guruvayur temple as part of Covid controls, will resume from tomorrow. Choroon has been suspended since January 19 as part of a Covid restrictions.
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It was decided to allow ten thousands people to visit the temple in the event of further relaxation of the Covid restrictions. Opportunity only for those who book online. Sabarimala devotees do not have to book online as there are special arrangements for darshan.
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Devotees will be allowed to enter Guruvayur from tomorrow on the backdrop of low Covid spread. About 300 people a day were allowed to visit. Dharshan is only for those who book online.
The Guruvayur Devaswom Board informed that the marriages will be allowed from tomorrow
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Posted on 11th December 2020
In the wake of the Covid expansion in Devaswom, an emergency meeting chaired by the District Collector has decided to ban Dharshan to the Guruvayur temple from tomorrow. The Inner Ring Road has been declared as a Containment Zone.
For two weeks from Saturday, no dharshan will be allowed, either through the Virtual Queue, or directly. No offerings such as marriage , Thulabharam ..etc
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Posted on 27th November 2020
1. The special darshan will be allowed directly to Nalambalam as per the offering of the Ghee lamp in the shrine.
2.According to Virtual Q, 4000 people can be allowed for dharshan
1. 5-30 am - 6.30 am - For Guruvayur locals, temple staff / pensioners / family members
2. For devotees via Virtual Queue from 4-30 to 5-30 in the morning, 9-30 to 1-30 in the afternoon, 5 to 6-30 in the evening and 7-30 to 8-30 at night.
3. Darshan for Devaswom employees from 1 to 1.30.
Devotees who come to offer Tulabharam will be admitted to the Tulabharam site through the Bhagwati Temple - after Tulabharam, they will be given a darshan facility in a controlled manner.
Devotees who come through the virtual queue and not as mentioned above will be allowed to perform darshan from near the dheepasthambham as per the current system.
Note: All of the above settings must be strictly adhered to Covid standards.
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Posted on 25nd October 2020
Among the "Pancharatnas" born together, Uthra, Uttara and Uttama were married today.
Ajit Kumar, a hotel manager in Muscat, accompanied by fashion designer Uthra, and Mahesh, a journalist from Kozhikode, along with Uttara, an online journalist, Vineet, a native of Vattiyoorkavu, who works as an accountant in Muscat, accompanied Uthama, an anesthesia technician, to a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram.
The three weddings took place between 7.45 am and 8.30 am today.
Utraja's fianc Aakash in Kuwait could not return home and the relatives decided to marry the other three sisters. The wedding, scheduled for April 26, was postponed until after the lockdown. .
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Posted on 22nd October 2020
Uthra, Uttara and Uthama, daughters of Premakumar and Ramadevi, who passed away at Pothencode Konchira Nannattukavu Pancharatnam, are getting married on the 24th. Utraja's fianc Aakash in Kuwait could not return home and the relatives decided to marry the other three sisters. The wedding will take place on Saturday between 7.45am and 8.30am. The wedding, scheduled for April 26, has been postponed due to a lockdown. With the marriage approaching, brother Uthrajan is in front of everything. The rare birth of the Pancharatnas took place in November 1995. When her father Premakumar died in 2004, her mother Ramadevi was a shadow to her children with a beating heart in the pacemaker. .
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Posted on 04th September 2020
After the marriage ceremony, the wedding groups will be allowed to pray in front of the lamp pole (Deepasthambam) and will have to exit from the southern side.
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Posted on 03th September 2020
The Guruvayur temple will host 60 weddings a day, Darshan for 1000 people from September 10. Dharshan will be allowed according to the schedule allowed for those who book online in advance following the Covid protocol. Devotees are not allowed to enter Nalambalam. After seeing Guruvayoorappan from near the Valiya balikkal, the viewing facility is arranged in such a way that it goes around through the perimeter and exits through the door near the Bhagwati Temple.