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Yajna at Aranmula temple

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PATHANAMTHITTA: The annual Srimad Bhagavatha Saptaha Yajnam and Pushpabhishekom at the famous Sree Parthasarathy Temple at Aranmula will be held from May 9 to 15.

The temple's Tantri, Vasudevan Bhattathiri of Memana Illom, will inaugurate the yajnam at 6 a.m. on Monday. Saseendra will be the Yajnacharya, while Chennithala Somashekharan Nair, Pallickal Appukkuttan and Muthukulam Pushparaj will be the other three acharyas, according to the Devaswom authorities.

Vedananda Saraswati will deliver a religious discourse, later in the evening.

Religious discourses will be held at noon and 6 p.m. on all seven days.

Chitbhavananda, Krishnan Namboodiri, Durgapriyananda Saraswati, Mannadi Hari and N. Gopalakrishnan will deliver the discourses.

The Pushpabhishekom will be held on May 15. The Tantri will lead the ritual.

A Sarvaiswarya puja and Kalabhabhishekom will also be performed that day.

After a gap of six years, an Ashtabandha kalasom will be held at the temple from June 5 to 13, according to the Devaswom authorities.

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