5, Nov 2025
“Crore Archana” Concludes with Grand Lamp Ceremony and Festivities

Devotion Meets Culture: “Crore Archana” Concludes with One Lakh Lamps and Cultural Festivities

India, 5th November, 2025: The 27-day-long “Crore Archana” festival at the North Guruvayoorappan Temple in Mayur Vihar concluded on Sunday with a grand ceremony marked by the lighting of one lakh lamps, symbolizing divine illumination and devotion.

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The temple premises were beautifully adorned with intricate floral decorations, while devotional music, traditional dance, and cultural performances filled the atmosphere with spirituality. Thousands of devotees from across Delhi-NCR gathered to witness this auspicious moment, creating a scene of collective faith and devotion.

Dedicated to Lord Guruvayoorappan, the festival featured the daily chanting of the Vishnu Sahasranama  the thousand sacred names of Lord Vishnu  repeated millions of times over the 27 days, corresponding to the 27 nakshatras (constellations). Each day also included Kalasham puja, abhishekam, Vedic recitations, and group prayers.

Prior to the rituals, purification ceremonies such as Prasada Sudhi and Bimba Sudhi were conducted, while devotees also participated in special offerings like the Udayasthamaana Puja.

The temple management committee described the Crore Archana as more than just a religious observance calling it a celebration of unity, positivity, and spiritual awakening.

Following the rich traditions of South Indian temple worship, the North Guruvayoorappan Temple continues to serve as a major spiritual and cultural hub for devotees in Delhi-NCR. This year’s Crore Archana  the first of its kind in North India  evoked overwhelming enthusiasm, devotion, and community participation throughout the 27 days.