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The temple follows all the rules and regulations that are prescribed for Hindu temples. Devotees have to go in barefoot ...

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Priest

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The priests belong to the Vaishnavaite community.

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Aarti

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Worship of Lord Adi Kesava and his consort Sri Mayuravalli Thayar is done six times a day, starting from 6:30 ...

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Offerings

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The leaves of the bel tree, commonly known as the wood apple tree, is offered to goddess Mayuravalli Thayar here, ...

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Prasad

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Shringar

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The decoration (Alankaram) of the deities consists of giving them a holy bath and dressing them with new clothes.

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Mantra

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Slogan

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Havan

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Every day in the morning a fire sacrifice or a Yajna is performed in the Yagya Shala which is in ...

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Langar

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Holy dip

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The temple has a sacred tank known as the Chitra Pushkarini, which is built in the north-east corner (Ishana Kona) ...

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Wish Fulfilment

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Devotees pray to the temple goddess, Mayuravalli Thayar, for the fulfillment of their wishes. There is a tradition of offering ...

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Dream Fulfilment

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Dream Fulfilment

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Dream Fulfilment

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Pilgrimage

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Pilgrimage

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Yatra

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