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- have two hands, with varadabhaya mudra. This temple is famous for pitru tharpanam. Like most of the temples in Kerala, One has to pay charges at the ticket...
- - the presiding deity of the city. Thousands of Hindus perform ‘Bali Tharpanamduring special occasions. Shankhumugham is the prime location for Ganesh...
- Nagastharam (1991) Indra Bhavanam (1991) (also producer, writer, editor) Raktha Tharpanam (1992) Pandanti Samsaram (2001) (also writer, editor) Ishq Hai Tumse (2004;...
- connected to you or not. In Tamil Nadu, lakhs of People will make special Tharpanam (Oblation) in Rameswaram and other Holy theerthas on Thai Amavasai, Aadi...
- Krishna. This temple has stone carvings and bronze deepastambhams. Bali tharpanam ritual is performaed in this temple all the time. "Chelamattom Sree Krishna...
- Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 12 September 2024. "Raktha Tharpanam (1992)". Indiancine.ma. Archived from the original on 1 November 2023...
- where the sons pay homage to their late fathers by conducting a Pithru Tharpanam ritual on the Karkidaka Vavu day. Some of the famous persons cremated...
- where the Brahmins of the village were performing a Vedic ritual called Tharpanam which means "The offering which satisfies" in which they perform a ritual...
- deity in all that one indulges in during the rest of the year. Argyam or (Tharpanam) (water held in the palms) is offered to the sun god on this day while...
- "Transition Rituals". Beliefnet Inc. Retrieved 2 September 2008. "Tharpanam". vadhyar.com. Retrieved 2 September 2008. Knipe, David M. "The Journey...