Nithya Seve (Daily Services in the Temple)
The Daily Routine of the Temple begins at 4.00 am with Abhisheka and ends with Theertha Prasada at 8.30 pm
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Theertha Snaana
The water used for Abhisheka , i.e ritual ablution of the deity is believed to be beneficial both spiritually and physically .Drenching in this holy water is known as Theertha Snaana. One can see the devotees queing for Theertha Snaana as early as 4 a.m in the morning and 6.p.m in the evening during the shivering cold of the winter, below the outlet pipes through which the Abhisheka water flows out.
Nithya Seve (Daily Services in the Temple)
Kumkumarchane [Ashtottara Shatha & Sahasranama]
Bilwaarchane [Ashtottara Shatha & Sahasranama]
Tulasi Archane [Ashtottara Shatha & Sahasranama]
Sindhooraarchane [Ashtottara Shatha & Sahasranama]
Tandoolarchane.
Lakshapushpaarchane
Sahasra Lingaarchane.
Phala Panchamruta Seve
Rudrabhisheka – 1uru
Mangalarathi
Balekone Pooje
Serva Seve
Paramaanna
Vishesha Seve
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Naimitthika Seve (Annual Services)
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Shrama Seve
The Devotees offer Shrama Seva by cleaning the Temple & Premises, in the Working Kitchen & Dining hall , Gardening etc.
Spiritual and Religious Performances
- Daily Bhajan during Pooja.
- An Athirudra Mahayaga with the participation of more than 600 scholarly priest was conducted in 2003, Maharudra Havana in 2004, Sahasra Chandika Mahayagam 2007, Ayutha Chandika Mahayaga in 2010, Dashalaksha Sindhurarchane etc., have been performed with the participation of lakhs of devotees.
- Ahoratri Bhajans were performed during Shri Ramanavami to Hanuma Jayanti.