Tuljabhavani Pujari Tuljapur

Important decision of Tuljabhavani Temple due to holidays “Tuljabhavani Temple is open for Darshan from 01:00am”

The administration of the temple has planned to make Charantirtha at one o’clock in the morning on December 25 and December 31 in order to open Srituljabhavani Temple for darshan to the devotees.

Many individuals are organizing vacations because Saturday, Sunday, and Monday are designated as Christmas Festival holidays. During this time, significant temples also witness a sizable throng of worshipers. In the meantime, the administration of Tuljabhavani Temple has made a significant choice in light of the surge of devotees over these festivals. The administration of the temple has planned to make Charantirtha at one in the morning on December 25 and December 31 in order to open Srituljabhavani Temple for darshan to the devotees.

Devotees flood the Tuljabhavani temple throughout the festivals each year to receive darshan. The temple management must so put in a lot of effort. The temple administration works hard during this time to manage the throng of worshippers and give them easy darshan in a shorter amount of time. During the Christmas season, a large number of devotees gathers to receive an easy darshan of Sri Tuljabhavani Murti, bypassing the line. The Tuljabhavani temple administration has made it clear that the Charan Teertha on December 25 would begin at one in the morning due to the anticipated rush.

The Decision –

On December 25, Charan Thirtha will take place at one in the morning.
Tuesday, Friday, Sunday, and Purnima between December 27 and December 31 will all have early Charan Tirthas at 1 am and early puja ghats at 6 am to enable the devotees’ darshan.
The hours for performing Abhishek are 6 AM to 10 AM and 7 PM to 9 PM.
Additionally, the administration of the temple has asked that everyone be aware that darshan for donations would be restricted during the Abhishek period.
Relative to Poornima, Chhabina will be eliminated on Monday, May 25, Jogwa and Chhabina on Tuesday, May 26, and Chhabina on Wednesday, May 27.