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‘Balalayam’ of Dharasuram Iravatheeswarar temple ‘vimanam’ held

‘Balalayam’ of Dharasuram Iravatheeswarar temple ‘vimanam’ held
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The Iravatheeswarar temple in Dharasuram, India, held a 'Balalayam' ceremony to transfer the temple's spiritual energy to a symbolic image. This ritual is a necessary precursor to the upcoming renovation works scheduled for the historic site.

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The event marks the beginning of a significant preservation effort for a culturally and historically important religious site.

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The “Balalayam” of the ‘vimanam’ at Sri Iravatheeswarar temple, Dharasuram, on the outskirts of Kumbakonam was held on June 17 to facilitate the renovation works.

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