Preparations in full swing for Vaikunta Ekadasi celebrations at Ranganathaswamy Temple starting Dec 26
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, KARNATAKA/ Created : Dec 18, 2019, 18:46 IST
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Preparations in full swing for Vaikunta Ekadasi celebrations at Ranganathaswamy Temple starting Dec 26 
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The Arulmigu Ranganathaswamy Temple management committee has started initial preparations for celebrating the Vaikunta Ekadasi Festival, which is to begin from December 26, 2019.
The Arulmigu Ranganathaswamy Temple management committee has started initial preparations for celebrating the Vaikunta Ekadasi Festival, which is to begin from December 26, 2019. Read less
The Arulmigu Ranganathaswamy Temple management committee has started initial preparations for celebrating the Vaikunta Ekadasi Festival, which is to begin from December 26, 2019.
Vaikunta Ekadasi is a special festival for the Vaishnava (Lord Vishnu) devotees that falls in the Tamil month Margazhi (December-January. HR&CE officials told the press that the festival will continue for 22 days and start with Thirunedunthandakam on December 26.
A temporary queue management infrastructure is being put up next to the temple corridors. Meanwhile, the residents of Srirangam, considering illegal encroachments near the entry gate of Srirangam temple such as the Ranga Ranga gopuram entrance, have approached the HR&CE department as well as the Trichy Corporation to remove the encroachments.
Formerly, the Panthakkal Naduthal ritual, which is conducted before the Vaikunta Ekadasi Festival was performed at the Srirangam Temple a few days ago. The temple is located 14 km from the city of Mysore in Karnataka.
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