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The temple is open at 3 am and close after the day's poojas and rituals around 10 pm. Normally there are five poojas and three circumambulatory processions called Sreeveli, propitiating the celestial deities and carrying the Lord's Thidambu on elephant's back. During the days of Udayasthamana Poojas there will be a total of twenty one poojas.
Morning |
|
3:00am | Nada Opens |
3:00am to 3:30am | Nirmalya Dharshanam |
3:30am to 3:45am | Vakacharthu |
3:45am to 4:15am | Alankaram |
6:15am to 6:30am | Usha Pooja |
6:30am to 7:15am | Seeveli |
7:15am to 9:00am | Abishekam |
9:00am to 11:00am | Darshanam |
11:30am to 12:30am | Ucha Pooja |
Afternoon |
|
4:30pm | Nada Opens |
4:30pm to 6:15pm | Seeveli / Dharshanam |
6:15pm to 6:45pm | Deeparadhana |
6:45pm to 8:45pm | Athazha pooja |
8:45pm to 9:00pm | Seeveli |
9:15pm | Nada Closed |
SPECIAL QUEUE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
The Sreekovil will be closed. On the day of Special Illuminations called "Vilakku" the Thripuka is performed after that. The Sreekovil will be closed after Thripuka. Then the Krishnanattam, a colourful traditional dance-drama on Lord Krishna's life is enacted inside the Temple on specified days.
*The timings given are approximate. It may vary if there is Udayasthamana pooja or on certain special occasions.