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Santhana Kaappu is performed after an Abishekam by applying sandalwood paste on the on the Deity idol and decorated before the pooja.
Devotees seek the blessings of the God upon purchasing a vehicle, the vehicle key is blessed in the Moolasthanam along with four limes. The devotee then takes the prasadam, keep the limes under the wheels and drive away, crushing the limes.
A Yarn (sacred thread) with 21 knots tied for each of the 21 days of Ketharagowri Viratham is placed in the hands of Lord Natarajar. On the last day, the devotees tie that sacred thread: women on their left hand and men on their right hand. October 12-31
Female devotees can perform Deepa Pooja guided by the Priest to seek blessings of Shakthi. This pooja can be performed only on Chitra Pournami and Sarvalaya Deepam (Thirukkarthikai) evenings at this temple
Devotees can bring clay lamps and light it at the temple as an offering to Gods and keep it in a special area allocated for the lamps.
Devotees can bring a tray of up to 9 lamps in lime halves and light it at the temple as an offering to Gods and keep it in a special area allocated for the lamps.
Devotees can bring a new item only for blessing in any one shrine.
Before a newborn baby is given solid food, parents and families can bring the baby to the temple and feed the special neivethyam prepared by the priests at the temple.
When a child is ready for learning to read and write, the firs lesson can be conducted at the temple in front of God. While this can be performed in any days, it is preferred to do this on the morning of Vijayathasami day.
Offering of 30 Mothakams to Lord Ganesha prepared by the priests at the temple.
Offering of 108 Mothakams to Lord Ganesha prepared by the priests at the temple.
Offering of a garland made using "Vadai" to Lord Vairavar. The Vadais are prepared by the priests at the temple.