Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 HARI AUM Shree Sriram Subramanian's mail is noteworthy . He has applied his mind. Let us decide on a time bound programme to compile these opinions/suggestions and pass it on to Devaswom. Sriram says about the 'Q': " A better proposal to make is for a good Queue system for Darshan. Something that will help better crowd management and ensure speedy darshan to devotees. Perhaps the members in this forum could propose a more scientific queue system which will reduce waiting time or which would provide seats (remember Tirupati)... something novel - if it can be proposed, it would be a worthwhile attempt to meet with the GD Administrator or other officials and present it formally. (Remember, GD has already acquired some of the lands around the temple pond; this is a sure sign of more land acquisition coming up. " Regarding the 'Q' I had in the past referred an incident where I had to literally fight an employee within the sanctum sanctorum for violating basic decencies with respect to the 'Q'. I followed it up with all the influential persons I could reach at that point of time and had suggested to devise a saner and more human approach to the problem. I had suggested to get in touch with IIM Calicut or any other good Management Institutes. Queueing theories are very advanced and are scientific. The process I had initiated literally made much headway. An year or so after I had taken up the issue with the authorities I read in the Mathrubhumi a report saying that the work of designing a method to manage the crowd waiting to have a darshan is entrusted to IIM Calicut. What happened to the same is not known. One can if possible meet the administrator and check its present status and take steps to revive it if necessary. Afterall it is sad that these small inefficiencies are left unattended at a place where the world's most efficeint and effective power is being consecrated. Regards Balagopal NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA ________ India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new http://in.answers./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2006 Report Share Posted August 22, 2006 Dear Devotees of Krishna, We had discussed this issue of changes to be taken up at Guruvayoor long back in Sept 2004 in this Forum. This proposal was in fact brought to the attention Guruvayoor Devasom by Shri Sajeev Keshavan. We do thank him for this efforts to meet and talk to the concerned authorities. In 2004 we did not have so many members on this forum and with the reneved vigor hopefully some of the suggestion given below could be implemented. The reason why I have to bring this back to your attention is instead of medeling with the Udayasthamana Pooja, they could have started the first suggestion given below. This too can generate good income for the temple. Ofcourse the intention to start the same is not from an income prospective. One more point I have noted is when you have Udayastahmana Pooja there are more number of poojas and the time we have stand in the queue is more during these days, with the new proposal to have daily Udayasthaman Pooja the queue are going to be longer every day. The queue aspect was not covered in detail below, but the current hi- tech style of Tirupati many not be required for Guruvayoor since this would hamper the daily visit to the temple by local folks. Please note the email sent in 2004 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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