Pooja and Seva Timings at Sri Saneeswara Bhagavan Temple, Thirunallar

The Executive Officer ( Temples)
Sri Dharbaranyeswaraswamy Devasthanam,
Sri Saneeswara Baghawan Temple
Thirunallar - P.O. 609 607,
Karaikal. (Pondicherry UT)
Phone
Office : ( 04368 )236530
Fax    : ( 04368 )236504
Email    : sds.kkl (at) nic.in
Website: http://www.thirunallarutemple.org/

This is only to give you a fair understandings on pooja timings, Please contact the temple for further details. If you find any discrepancies with the actual timings, please leave us a message. We will look into it and correct. 

 

Day Timings Pooja Name Whether pilgrims allowed?
Saturday 5:30 AM to 6:30 AM Usha kaalam Yes
Saturday 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Kaalasandhi Yes
Saturday 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM Uchi kaalam Yes
Saturday 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM Saayaratchai Yes
Saturday 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM Irandaam kaalam Yes
Saturday 8:30 PM Onwards Artha jaamam No
Sun to Fri 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM - Nadai thirappu - Yes
Sun to Fri 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM - Nadai thirappu - Yes

Ordinary Poojas

Pooja Name Amount ( INR )
Ashtothra Archana on Every month on the day of Birth star for one year Rs. 350.00
Ashtothra Archana on Every Saturday for one year Rs. 1000.00
Sahasranama Archana for each Rs. 200.00
Sahasranama Archana on every month on the day of birth star for one year Rs. 2600.00
Abhishegam with Sahasranama Archana for each Rs. 300.00
Navagraha Shanthi Homam (Homams are not accepted on Saturdays) Rs. 3000.00
Extra postal charges for sending Archana prasadam to abroad for each Rs. 30.00

Special Poojas

Pooja Name Amount ( INR )
Procession of Lord Saneeswara Baghawan on the Golden Crow vahanam Rs. 10,000.00
Lakcharchana to Lord Saneeswara Baghawan Rs. 9,000.00
Mahanasa Ekathasa Rudrabishegam Rs. 10,000.00
'Holy Lamp' Trust for life Membership by deposit Rs. 2,000.00
Annadhanam trust for life Membership by deposit Rs. 40,000.00

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