Hindu texts describe worship with flowers as one of 16 “upacaras” or “services” to the divine. In temple rituals, “pujaris,” ...
Every year, the temple opens its garden to the public to coincide with the blossoms. The fallen white flowers decorating the moss are also a popular sight. The garden will be open until June 23.
The Kadu Malleswaram Gelayara Balaga, in association with voluntary organisations, inaugurated the temple leaf-flower composting station at Dakshin Mukha Nandi Theertha Temple on Thursday.
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