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Revision as of 19:43, 30 August 2020

Day's Event

Teppam is a Traditional Float festival in which the Deity or Deities move around the Sacred Water, blessing the devotees. This happens after the main Brahmotsavas, celebrations, to help cool down the Deities in which they radiate extra energy during that time.Their float is elaborately ornamented with flowers and the dieties covered in jewels so that they sparkle in the evening lights.


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Festival

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Sakshi Pramana:

Sharing from Rudra Abhishekam