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Kumkumarchana at the Kanaka Durga Temple in Vijayawada is a devotional archana in which sacred kumkum (vermilion) is offered to Goddess Kanaka Durga while her names are chanted by the temple priests. It is...
Everything a pilgrim needs to know about Abhishekam at Sri Penusila Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, Penchalakona — which sevas are performed, on which days, the ticket price, timings and how booking works. Abhishekam at...
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The short answer: at Tirumala, a TTD accommodation room is allotted for 24 hours only, and under the official rules no extension is granted. Once your 24-hour window ends you are expected to vacate,...
Rudrabhishekam at Srikalahasti is a ceremonial abhishekam (sacred bathing) of Lord Sri Kalahasteeswara Swamy in his Rudra form, performed by temple priests inside the sanctum while the Sri Rudram is chanted. It is one...
Short answer: At the Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir) in Dwarka, Gujarat, general darshan is free and open to every devotee — no ticket and no advance booking are required. There is no verified official...
Can You Buy the Official TTD Tirumala Laddu in Hyderabad or Telangana? The short, honest answer is no — there is no official TTD outlet that retails the genuine Tirumala Srivari Laddu as a...
Yes — Sri Ghati Subramanya Swamy Temple near Doddaballapur serves a free daily annadanam (community lunch) to devotees, generally between about 12:00 noon and 2:00 PM. The meal is a simple vegetarian prasadam offered...
Which Skandagiri temple, and how does its Kalyanam seva work? This article is about the Sri Subrahmanyaswamy Devalayam at Skandagiri, Kamakotinagar, Padmarao Nagar, Secunderabad (Telangana 500061) — the well-known Lord Subrahmanya (Murugan) temple behind...
Sashtiabdapoorthi (also spelt Shashtiabdapoorthi or Sashtipoorthi) is the Hindu 60th-year ceremony a couple performs when the husband completes 60 years of age, in effect renewing their marriage vows. In Chennai, families most often arrange...