- Guruvayur Ekadasi
Ekadasi , the eleventh day of every lunar fortnight, is very auspicious to theHindus . Of the 24 Ekadasis in a year, theVrishchika Ekadasi (Sukla paksha ) has got special significance inGuruvayur . It falls in theMandala season . TheNavami (9th day) andDasami (10th day) are also very important. EkadasiVilakku starts a month before the Ekadasi day as offerings by different persons, families and organisations. On Navami day, the Vilakku is lit with ghee as an offering by Kolady family. The Dasami Vilakku which used to be an offering ofZamorin Raja , is now conducted byGuruvayurappan Sankeerthana Trust. After the temple is open on this day forNirmalya darshan ( 3.00AM ), it is closed only at 9.00 am onDwadasi Day (12th day), thus allowing continues darshan for devotees throughout Dasami and Ekadasi Days. On Dwadasi day there is a custom of offering a token amount called DwadasiPanam inKoothambalam for the welfare of the family.Highlights of the Guruvayur Ekadasi are the memorial honour for
Gaja rajan Kesavan and theChembai Sangeetholsavam . The Karanavar or head of the elephant family places a wreath at the statue of Kesavan in front of Sreevalsam guest house and all the other elephants stand around and pay obeisance. On Ekadasi day, theUdayasthamana Pooja (dawn to dusk pooja) is conducted by theDevaswom itself . After the morningseeveli , on Ekadasi there is a grant elephant procession to theParthasarathi temple since it is regarded asGeethopadesam Day also. On Ekadasi after night pooja the famous Ekadasi Vilakku with elephant procession takes place and provides a fitting finale to the festival.
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