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  • Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavathi Temple
    • Trees Around The Temple
    • Kaavu Theendal
    • Reputation (or Disrepute)
    • Ashwati Crowd
    • The Bharani Story
      • The Cherubharani Kodiyettam
      • The Cherubharani Kodiyettam - Videos
      • After the Cherubharani
      • Bepur, near Kozhikode
      • No More A Quiet Town
        • Crowds From All Over
        • In Various Hues
        • Ages..
        • Genders..
        • And Sizes..
        • Preparations At The Temple
        • Iron Ladders
        • Stepways
        • Jampacked
        • Vazhipadu Displays
        • Display in Malayalam and Tamil
        • The Offerings
        • The Fowl
        • Red Pattu
        • Stalls Around The Temple
        • Different Items
        • Chukkuvellam Distribution
        • Lodges
        • Not All
        • Vadakkedath Mattham
        • For Bharani Devotees
        • Packed With Bharani Devotees
        • Arrangements
      • The Stately Trees
      • Other Festivals at the Temple
  • About Kodungallur

Arrangements

Several regular devotees, such as the Bepur Arakkal family, make arrangements with familiar homes and households in the neighbourhood. Such arrangements would need to be made well in advance, as crowds pouring into Kodungallur, increase, as the culminating days of the Bharani draw close.
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The Trees Around The Temple
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