Workship

The temple will be kept open for the devotees from 5 AM to 9 PM(except between 1 PM and 3 PM). The poojas are performed six times a day in this temple.

Details of Pooja Timings
1. Palliarai Deepa Arathana 5.00 AM
2. Spadigalinga Deepa Arathana 5.10 AM
3. Thiruvananthal Deepa Arathana 5.45 AM
4. Vila Pooja 7.00 AM
5. Kalasanthi Pooja 10.00AM
6. Uchikala Pooja 12.00 Noon
7. Sayaratcha Pooja 6.00 PM
8. Arthajama Pooja 8.30 PM
9. Palliarai Pooja 8.45 PM

Palliayarai ( Sayanangriha) Procession of Swami and the Palliyarai Puja for Swami and Ambal in the Sayanagriha in Ambal Shrine are performed between 8.45 and 9.00 PM.
In additions to the regular pujas at prescribed periods, pujas are also performed by the priests on behalf of individual pilgrims as they come with their tickets obtained from the Devasthanam office.

Pilgrims who wish to offer cash, gold or silver ornaments or other valuable articles should produce them before the temple Peishkar who will arrange to have them placed at the feet of the Lord or Devi as the case may be and get them entered in the temple accounts and issue proper receipts.
Devotees who desire to endow lands or other immovable property should contact the Treasurer or Executive Officer of the temple and arrange to have the prescribed Deeds executed with the approval of the Board of Trustees and legal officers.

Ganga water to be accepted from Abhishekam should be brought in brass, copper or bronze vessels and such vessels will be accepted on payment of the prescribed fees per vessel to Peishkar. Vessels made of tin or iron will not be accepted; but those who bring such vessels should pay for copper or brass vessels available in the temple and the peishkar will have the Ganga water transferred to temple vessels after satisfying himself about the genuineness of the water. Ganga water can also be sent by post or rail with prescribed fee per vessel and an additional One rupee.

A hundi box is available at the main entrance to each sannidhi into which devotees can put their cash offerings. The hindi boxes are opened periodically in the presence of officers and the public and the proceeds are taken to the temple account.