Daily Rituals
The following ritualistic
formalities and schedules are observed at Puthupparamp Temple.
Morning
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04.55 AM
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Nata Thurappu (Oppening of temple Sreekovil)
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05.00
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Palliyunarthu (Waking of the Goddess.)
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5.30
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Nirmalyadarsanam
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5.45
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Ganapathy homam (Specific offering to God Vinayaka)
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6.00
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Deeparadhana (Burning incense and lighting lamps to the Hon our and
Glory of the Almighty)
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07.15
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Usha Pooja (Morning rite)
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09.45
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Ucha Pooja (Special rite)
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10.00
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Nata Atappu (Closure of temple Sreekovil)
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Evening
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05.00 PM
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Nata Thurappu(Opening of temple Sreekovil)
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07.00
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Deeparadhana (Burning incense and lighting lamps to the Hon our and
Glory of the Almighty)
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07.45
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Athazha Pooja (Night rite)
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08.00
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Nata Atappu (Closure of temple Sreekovil)
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Pooja timings may be altered on special occasions
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There are many items of
offerings scheduled in the temple. The devotees are free to have then
choice according their need
Chuttu vilakku - 0000/- Udayasthamana Pooja - 0000/- Ardha Dina Pooja - 0000/-
Bhagavathy seva - 000/- Muzhukkappu - 000/- Navakabhishekam - 000
Kalabhabhishekam - 0000- Pushpabhishekam - 0000/- Panchamrithabhishekam - 000/-
Ashtadravyabhishekam - 000/- Laksharchana - 0000/-
Panthirunazhi - 000/- Sreebali - 000/-, Kalam
Ponkala – 0000/-
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Besides these “Annaprasanam “
("Kunjoonu" or Choroonu -
first rice feeding ceremony for children) Thulabharam,
Vidyarambham, Archana
etc. can be done at this temple. The
main offering of Chuttu vilakku is
booked until 2012 A.D The other main offering of the Goddess viz.,
Muzhukkappu (Covering the idol with sandal paste) is booked until 2011 A.D.
and the Kalabhabhishekam for the next one years. The devotees who wish to
conduct Ponkala/ Vazhipadu, can enter the Website and remit the respective amount
to the bankers of the Temple. The temple authorities will conduct the Pooja/
Vazhipadu, as the case may be, and send the prasadam by post.
(Arrangements for despatching Prasadam by post on request to the Secretary of the Puthupparamp Temple , are also made available) |
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