Pratishta Dinam Kalababhishekam – 05 June 2025

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On  5 June, 2025, which is to be celebrated as ‘Pratishta Dinam’ a lush and cooling ‘Kalababhabhishekam’ will be performed, on the Abhisheka Murthy of Kachamkurissi Maha Vishnu. Devotees are invited to visit the temple on this sacred day and witness this fragrant ceremony.

The ‘Kalabhishekam’ will be performed by the temple’s Tantri, Brahmashri Kariyanur mana Vasudevan Nambudiripad at approximately 10 am and can be observed through the northern window that has a direct side-view of the Abhisheka Murthy.

Kindly ‘Q’ up to view the same.

If you wish to take away some of the aromatic Kalabha Prasadam, please book for it in advance at the rate of Rs 151/= 

Kalabham………………Rs. 151

Ganapathy Homam…Rs. 101

Niramala………………  Rs. 501 

Deepa Sthambam Thelliyikkal  ……..Rs 201

Annadaanam………….Rs. 1001 _____________________________________________________

Sponsorship of Total Prasada Oottu………………….Rs. 27,000

Sponsorship of Total Kalabhabishekham…………..   Rs 30,000

(Sponsor for this year for Kalabhabhishekham –                         Prof. Suresh Babu, Smt Sandhya & Sanvika)

Major Events

Morning 5 AM to 10 AM…..Regular Temple Pujas

Morning 10 AM…..Kalababhishekam followed by Ucha Puja and Seeveli

Morning 11 AM onwards….. Prasada Oottu

Evening 5.30 PM…..Bhakti Prabhashanam by Sree Hariprasad Shivaram, Pallavur

'Q' before the Northern window of Sree Kovil to view the Abhishekam////File Photo:Courtesy JP

Indian Sandalwood is considered a sacred tree and is known in Sanskrit as ‘Chandanam’.  These small trees, with glossy green leaves and tiny scarlet flowers, are related to mistletoe and live off the roots of other trees. The harvested wood is yellowish, fine-grained, very aromatic, and, unlike other woods, has the distinction of retaining its prized fragrance for decades.

The fragrant and sweet-smelling paste of sandalwood is used in the veneration of Gods, especially in the worship of Krishna and Vishnu; for in Hindu mythological lore it is believed that Goddess Lakshmi resides in the Sandalwood tree.

 ‘Chandanam’ is prepared by grinding small blocks of the wood by hand, on special granite slabs, made for this purpose. Preparation of the paste is normally entrusted to priests, when used in temples during rituals. It is then distributed to devotees who apply it to their foreheads.

The thick sweet-smelling Chandanam is further fragranced by the infusion of pure saffron, karpuram and rose-water, and in the process, becomes ‘Kalabham’, the magnificent substance that, on 05 June 2025 (Pratishta Dinam) will be used in the Abhishekam of Kachamkurissi Perumal.

(Information sourced from the public domain, mainly the world-wide web)