The temple follows all the rules and regulations that are prescribed for Hindu temples. Devotees have to go in barefoot ...
View More View ImageWorship of Lord Adi Kesava and his consort Sri Mayuravalli Thayar is done six times a day, starting from 6:30 ...
View More View ImageThe leaves of the bel tree, commonly known as the wood apple tree, is offered to goddess Mayuravalli Thayar here, ...
View More View ImageThe decoration (Alankaram) of the deities consists of giving them a holy bath and dressing them with new clothes.
View More View ImageEvery day in the morning a fire sacrifice or a Yajna is performed in the Yagya Shala which is in ...
View More View ImageThe temple has a sacred tank known as the Chitra Pushkarini, which is built in the north-east corner (Ishana Kona) ...
View More View ImageDevotees pray to the temple goddess, Mayuravalli Thayar, for the fulfillment of their wishes. There is a tradition of offering ...
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