Guest guest Posted September 18, 2004 Report Share Posted September 18, 2004 Om Namo Narayanaya, Sajeev thanks for your initative in taking up the issues discussed below with the Devasom authorities, your suggestion to request Devasom to participate in the forum is valid, we need to get the decision makers to get involved. Please try to find out how we could popularise this web site in Guruvayoor, may be a visit to the local internet cafe may help in this respect. I am not sure how time you would spend in Guruvayoor during your visit. To take up the issue with Devasom you would need some time and some groud work to be done. Before you meet the Devasom Administrator, it would be better to meet the Melshanti of the temple at his residence, his approval is needed in the first place. Please take down all his suggestions and remarks, you should note that any changes at the temple is normally taken up in the Deva Prashnam and implemented if the results are positive. Any of the Priest would be able to guide you to this person or give you his residence address which should be close to the temple. If the Melshanti likes any of the suggestions, then you can sincerely request him to guide you with the required procudure to be followed to get the same implemented. I am sure Guruvayoorappan is with us on this and he would guide you all the way. The below story may help you. When me and family had gone to Guruvayoor temple for my sons choor kodlal, we were standing in the long queue to get inside the temple in East Nada, the line was hardly moving, when suddenly one person came to us saying ;IF you are waiting for choor Kodukal, you need not wait in this line please enter the temple using the door next to the Devi temple. I am sure this is one of his ways of helping Devotees. Since you have taken up this pious task Guruvayoorappan would always be with you on this. Om Namo Narayanaya! Pravin Balan -- In guruvayur , " Sajeev Kesavan " <sajeev.kesavan@l...> wrote: > Dear Sunil , > > Hare Krishna ! > > I guess we could have a link in the guruvayoor official website regarding the > " World Guruvayoor Devotee Forum " so that other people who visit the site would also come to > know about the forum.It should help a lot. > > Your humble servant > Sajeev > > > > Sunil Menon [bhagawan] > Friday, September 17, 2004 11:59 AM > guruvayur > [Guruvayur/Guruvayoor] Re: Guruvayoor Improvement Plan and a > request to Sajeev > > > Dear Pravin Balan, > Very good suggestions. I am impressed with your practicality and > suggestions backed up by ways to implement it. Good. > > What we lack now is a way to convey our suggestions to the devaswom > and make some arrangements for devaswom to adopt our suggestions. > > Sanjeeve, You have mentioned that you will be visitng Guruvayoor > soon, will you be able to take an appointment with the Devaswom > Administrator and temple manager etc ? Convey them about the Devotee > forum from around the world and what we like to do. It is not just > suggesting a few changes but participating and helping in whatever > way we can to improve Guruvayoor. > > Many of us can help with our experiences from around the world to > improve facilities and functions in guruvayoor, like the way Pravin > has suggested from his experiences. > > Sanjeeve, Please let me know if you can meet some officials on behalf > of our 'World Guruvayoor devotees forum' > > Thanks and God bless you all. > > Om Namo Narayanaya: > > Sunil Menon. > > > > guruvayur , " hba9331 " <pravin9@e...> wrote: > > Om Namo Narayanaya! > > > > Lord Guruvayoorappans temple in Guruvayur is among the oldest > temples > > in Kerala. I must thank the Devasom authorities and everybody else > > for maintaining the sanctity of this temple to the best possible > > standards. Some of the points given below are related to the > Guruvayur > > Improvement plan and which kept coming to my mind again and again > > since Sunil came up with the Improvement Plan. > > > > 1. Sankalpa : People who have visited Sri Mookambika Devi temple in > > Kolur (Karnataka) would be familiar with this ritual I would like > > Devasom to start a similar service in Guruvayoor temple, whereby > > devotees could perform this Sankalpa near the Sreekovil and get > > Darshanam of the lord without having to wait in the queue. > > > > Benefits > > Get Darshanam and blessing of the Lord for the full family > > More priests would get employed. (one priest to handle one family > at a > > time) > > More income for Devasom > > > > 2 12 Darshanams: It is considered very auspicious if we could get > all > > the 12 Darshanams of Lord Guruvayoorappan on a single date. > Currently > > every devotee would have to queue up 12 or more times to get this > > done, if Guruvayoor Devasom could start a special facility which > could > > guarantee all 12 darshanams to any willing devotee, this would be > very > > helpful, especially during peak rush seasons. > > > > Benefits > > Get Darshanams and blessing of the Lord > > Get Prasadams, including special prasadam from the Sree Kovil > > Employment for kavalkaran who would be responsible for his team > > More income for Devasom > > > > 3 Long Queue: Lord Guruvayoorappan has his own ways of allowing > > devotees to have Darshanam at the temple, sometimes he allows us to > > get quick darshan and sometimes we have to queue up for long time. > > Currently we find serpentine queue inside the temple, often > extending > > to outside the temple. It would be very beneficial if Devasom, > could > > convert the area above the Prasadam Ticket counter area to allow > > devotees to queue where benches and fans can be provided, this > could > > be modeled like the facility at Tirupathi. This would be very > helpful > > for the aged, children and women. Devasom to work out the > modalities > > and logistics for this facility. > > > > Benefits > > Less Noise and din inside the temple. > > Allow for a calm and tranquil atmosphere in the waiting hall, > > Allow devotees to chant 'Om Namo Narayana' till they get Lords > > Darshanam. > > > > 4 Clean-up the Chituvelaku: The chituvelaku is one of the > beauty > > spot of Guruvayur temple, especially when it is lit up in the > night. > > It would be very beautiful even during day time if the brass > covering > > and the area around the same could be cleaned on a regular basis. > One > > idea I would like to suggest in this respect is to use pressure > water > > (kind of one used in Car service station) may be mixed with a > chemical > > compound (not smelly like WD40) to remove the oil spill and the > green > > coating on the same with little trouble. The wall behind this > > chituvelaku too can be cleaned using the same process allowing the > > beautiful stone work to be revealed. People tend to keep away from > the > > foundation wall since there are often oil spills on them and they > try > > avoid get those stuck on their dress. > > > > 5 Kitchen inside the temple: The big kitchen used to prepare > > prasadam located to the left of West Nada, should be fully secured > or > > shifted to a place outside the temple. The unfortunate inside in a > > Tamil Nada school recently should not be forgotten. In any case > > marking of fire exit and Fire Drills are a must for not only > Devasom > > staff, but also for the staff manning shop and establishments > around > > the temple. I am sure Devasom must be taking the necessary > precautions > > in the respect. > > > > 6 Posters and Music: Devotional music cassettes have become big > > business in India and it seems every music company churns out > numerous > > cassettes in a year to deal with each season. We do not mind the > > business part of this, but playing these cassettes in top volume > > around the temples in Kerala has to be stopped. Areas in and around > > the temples are supposed to be quiet and tranquil and the blaring > of > > such music does not help in this respect. I am sure just by > reducing > > the volume would not affect the business of these vendors. Another > > issue related to this issue is the posters released by the music > > companies, these posters contain the picture of various Gods and > > Goddesses and they are stuck on every nook and corner, some of them > > get torn and mutilated after some time. Devasom should take up the > > matter with the concerned authorities to stop the above two > practices. > > Educating and requesting the music companies and the vendors around > > the temple too could give positive results. > > > > > > Please excuse me for any grammatical errors. I look forward to your > > views and comments on the above points. Thanks > > > > Om Namo Narayanaya! > > > > > > Pravin Balan > > > > > > Om Namo Narayanaya: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 Hare Krishna ! Dear Praveen, Thanks again for the guidelines & suggestions and lets hope we get this done by the grace of Lord Krishna Its our heariest pleasure again if Lord Krishna gives us an oppurtunity to serve. I will be staying in Guruvayoor for whole two days only for this purpose.Lord Krishna's grace and blessings should give us a way to serve the Lord better.All your prayers and effort is highly appreciable. Praveen,You are right Guruvayoorappan has helped the people who want to serve him.With all the goodness and prayers of you and all the people we should be able to embrace the world with the activities of the temple. Let this be a combined effort to maintain the auspicious place in the same rhythm of religious values and adherence to the old customs and to maintain the integrity of the temple . Haribol ! Your humble servant Sajeev Kesavan hba9331 [pravin9] Saturday, September 18, 2004 10:05 AM guruvayur [Guruvayur/Guruvayoor] Re: Guruvayoor Improvement Plan and a request to Sajeev Om Namo Narayanaya, Sajeev thanks for your initative in taking up the issues discussed below with the Devasom authorities, your suggestion to request Devasom to participate in the forum is valid, we need to get the decision makers to get involved. Please try to find out how we could popularise this web site in Guruvayoor, may be a visit to the local internet cafe may help in this respect. I am not sure how time you would spend in Guruvayoor during your visit. To take up the issue with Devasom you would need some time and some groud work to be done. Before you meet the Devasom Administrator, it would be better to meet the Melshanti of the temple at his residence, his approval is needed in the first place. Please take down all his suggestions and remarks, you should note that any changes at the temple is normally taken up in the Deva Prashnam and implemented if the results are positive. Any of the Priest would be able to guide you to this person or give you his residence address which should be close to the temple. If the Melshanti likes any of the suggestions, then you can sincerely request him to guide you with the required procudure to be followed to get the same implemented. I am sure Guruvayoorappan is with us on this and he would guide you all the way. The below story may help you. When me and family had gone to Guruvayoor temple for my sons choor kodlal, we were standing in the long queue to get inside the temple in East Nada, the line was hardly moving, when suddenly one person came to us saying ;IF you are waiting for choor Kodukal, you need not wait in this line please enter the temple using the door next to the Devi temple. I am sure this is one of his ways of helping Devotees. Since you have taken up this pious task Guruvayoorappan would always be with you on this. Om Namo Narayanaya! Pravin Balan -- In guruvayur , " Sajeev Kesavan " <sajeev.kesavan@l...> wrote: > Dear Sunil , > > Hare Krishna ! > > I guess we could have a link in the guruvayoor official website regarding the > " World Guruvayoor Devotee Forum " so that other people who visit the site would also come to > know about the forum.It should help a lot. > > Your humble servant > Sajeev > > > > Sunil Menon [bhagawan] > Friday, September 17, 2004 11:59 AM > guruvayur > [Guruvayur/Guruvayoor] Re: Guruvayoor Improvement Plan and a > request to Sajeev > > > Dear Pravin Balan, > Very good suggestions. I am impressed with your practicality and > suggestions backed up by ways to implement it. Good. > > What we lack now is a way to convey our suggestions to the devaswom > and make some arrangements for devaswom to adopt our suggestions. > > Sanjeeve, You have mentioned that you will be visitng Guruvayoor > soon, will you be able to take an appointment with the Devaswom > Administrator and temple manager etc ? Convey them about the Devotee > forum from around the world and what we like to do. It is not just > suggesting a few changes but participating and helping in whatever > way we can to improve Guruvayoor. > > Many of us can help with our experiences from around the world to > improve facilities and functions in guruvayoor, like the way Pravin > has suggested from his experiences. > > Sanjeeve, Please let me know if you can meet some officials on behalf > of our 'World Guruvayoor devotees forum' > > Thanks and God bless you all. > > Om Namo Narayanaya: > > Sunil Menon. > > > > guruvayur , " hba9331 " <pravin9@e...> wrote: > > Om Namo Narayanaya! > > > > Lord Guruvayoorappans temple in Guruvayur is among the oldest > temples > > in Kerala. I must thank the Devasom authorities and everybody else > > for maintaining the sanctity of this temple to the best possible > > standards. Some of the points given below are related to the > Guruvayur > > Improvement plan and which kept coming to my mind again and again > > since Sunil came up with the Improvement Plan. > > > > 1. Sankalpa : People who have visited Sri Mookambika Devi temple in > > Kolur (Karnataka) would be familiar with this ritual I would like > > Devasom to start a similar service in Guruvayoor temple, whereby > > devotees could perform this Sankalpa near the Sreekovil and get > > Darshanam of the lord without having to wait in the queue. > > > > Benefits > > Get Darshanam and blessing of the Lord for the full family > > More priests would get employed. (one priest to handle one family > at a > > time) > > More income for Devasom > > > > 2 12 Darshanams: It is considered very auspicious if we could get > all > > the 12 Darshanams of Lord Guruvayoorappan on a single date. > Currently > > every devotee would have to queue up 12 or more times to get this > > done, if Guruvayoor Devasom could start a special facility which > could > > guarantee all 12 darshanams to any willing devotee, this would be > very > > helpful, especially during peak rush seasons. > > > > Benefits > > Get Darshanams and blessing of the Lord > > Get Prasadams, including special prasadam from the Sree Kovil > > Employment for kavalkaran who would be responsible for his team > > More income for Devasom > > > > 3 Long Queue: Lord Guruvayoorappan has his own ways of allowing > > devotees to have Darshanam at the temple, sometimes he allows us to > > get quick darshan and sometimes we have to queue up for long time. > > Currently we find serpentine queue inside the temple, often > extending > > to outside the temple. It would be very beneficial if Devasom, > could > > convert the area above the Prasadam Ticket counter area to allow > > devotees to queue where benches and fans can be provided, this > could > > be modeled like the facility at Tirupathi. This would be very > helpful > > for the aged, children and women. Devasom to work out the > modalities > > and logistics for this facility. > > > > Benefits > > Less Noise and din inside the temple. > > Allow for a calm and tranquil atmosphere in the waiting hall, > > Allow devotees to chant 'Om Namo Narayana' till they get Lords > > Darshanam. > > > > 4 Clean-up the Chituvelaku: The chituvelaku is one of the > beauty > > spot of Guruvayur temple, especially when it is lit up in the > night. > > It would be very beautiful even during day time if the brass > covering > > and the area around the same could be cleaned on a regular basis. > One > > idea I would like to suggest in this respect is to use pressure > water > > (kind of one used in Car service station) may be mixed with a > chemical > > compound (not smelly like WD40) to remove the oil spill and the > green > > coating on the same with little trouble. The wall behind this > > chituvelaku too can be cleaned using the same process allowing the > > beautiful stone work to be revealed. People tend to keep away from > the > > foundation wall since there are often oil spills on them and they > try > > avoid get those stuck on their dress. > > > > 5 Kitchen inside the temple: The big kitchen used to prepare > > prasadam located to the left of West Nada, should be fully secured > or > > shifted to a place outside the temple. The unfortunate inside in a > > Tamil Nada school recently should not be forgotten. In any case > > marking of fire exit and Fire Drills are a must for not only > Devasom > > staff, but also for the staff manning shop and establishments > around > > the temple. I am sure Devasom must be taking the necessary > precautions > > in the respect. > > > > 6 Posters and Music: Devotional music cassettes have become big > > business in India and it seems every music company churns out > numerous > > cassettes in a year to deal with each season. We do not mind the > > business part of this, but playing these cassettes in top volume > > around the temples in Kerala has to be stopped. Areas in and around > > the temples are supposed to be quiet and tranquil and the blaring > of > > such music does not help in this respect. I am sure just by > reducing > > the volume would not affect the business of these vendors. Another > > issue related to this issue is the posters released by the music > > companies, these posters contain the picture of various Gods and > > Goddesses and they are stuck on every nook and corner, some of them > > get torn and mutilated after some time. Devasom should take up the > > matter with the concerned authorities to stop the above two > practices. > > Educating and requesting the music companies and the vendors around > > the temple too could give positive results. > > > > > > Please excuse me for any grammatical errors. I look forward to your > > views and comments on the above points. Thanks > > > > Om Namo Narayanaya! > > > > > > Pravin Balan > > > > > > Om Namo Narayanaya: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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