Renovation works of the Pallayam Sakthi Vinayaka Temple at Thiruvananthapuram completed
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Renovation works of the Pallayam Sakthi Vinayaka Temple at Thiruvananthapuram completed

by Janam Web Desk
Apr 13, 2024, 05:12 pm IST
in Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram: The renovation works at the Sakthi Vinayaka Temple situated at Pallayam in the heart of Thiruvananthapuram city has been completed. The long-term wish of the devotees for a decorated entrance tower and other related works has been fulfilled.

The newly renovated works will be inaugurated and offered to Sakthi Vinayakan in a ceremony tomorrow, 14 April, at 5pm, presided over by the President of Travancore Devasom Board, PS Prasanth.

The renovation works of the Sakthi Vinayaka Temple also include Bhajana Mandapam, Thidapalli, etc. all of which have been completed.

The grand renovation works at the temple were initiated by the Managing Director of Uday Samudra Group of Hotels, S Rajasekharan Nair and family. The MD along with his family will offer the renovated works at the temple to Sakthi Vinayaka during the ceremony.

The ceremony will be graced by Swami Chidanandapuri of Kolathur Advaithashram, Brahmasri Swami Brahmananda Swami Thripadangal of Sri Ramadasa Mission Ashram of Chenkkutukonam, Father Saji Ellambeserril, Dr. VP Suhaib Moulavi, Adv. K Ananthagopan and others.

Tags: Uday Samudra GroupRajasekharan NairMAINThiruvananthapuramMDAdvaithashramamChidanandapuriSakthi Vinayakan TemplePallayamGanapathi temple
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