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Detailed Hindu wedding at a home or hall by invoking God's blessings by various religious and select traditional rituals, in the presence of Agni (Homa flames). The ceremonies include exchanging garlands and/or rings and tying the Thali (Mangala Sutra).
Simple Hindu marriage by first placing the Thali (Mangala Sutra) in the Moolasthanam to seek Lord Ganesha's blessings and then a small ceremony at the Temple basement for blessing by the priest, exchanging garlands and/or rings and tying the Thali.
Detailed Hindu wedding in the basement by invoking God's blessings by various religious and select traditional rituals, in the presence of Agni (Homa flames). The ceremonies include exchanging garlands and/or rings and tying the Thali (Mangala Sutra).
On Sundays, a simple meal is prepared by the temple and served to the devotees and to others who are less fortunate and in need of a meal. (no invited guests)
On special pooja days and Festivals, a simple meal is prepared by the temple and served to the devotees and to others who are less fortunate and in need of a meal. (no invited guests)
Tharppanam is performed at the Temple basement for Pitrus (departed souls) by a prayer followed by offering of sesame seeds and water to the departed soul.
Tharppanam is performed at the Temple basement for Pitrus (departed souls) by a prayer followed by offering of sesame seeds and water to the departed soul on the morning of Aadi Amavasai.
Sirartham is performed on the same tithi of the death of a person. Piṇḍas, (balls of cooked rice mixed with ghee and black sesame seeds), are offered to the Pitrus (departed souls) during this ritual.
Centre Usage
Requests for Cultural Centre Usage can be made online or in-person at the temple. Once an MGSA administrator confirms availability and approval, a payment link will be sent to complete the booking.