Patron a Structure · Maha Seva

Underwrite a structure of the temple.

For those called to support the temple at structure scale — the Main Shrine, a Sub-Shrine, or a whole bundle of supporting facilities — held in the patron's name, across generations.

Main Shrine

Valiyambalam — the inner temple of Guruvayurappan
₹ 5 Cror US $550,000

The heart of the temple — the sanctum where the deity sits. To patron this is to hold the centre.

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Support Structures

Five supporting facilities, as a bundle
₹ 13.84 Cror US $1,522,400
  • Namaskara Mandapam (prostration platform)₹ 1.20 Cr
  • Thidapilly (kitchen & work area)₹ 0.60 Cr
  • Mulayara (storage room)₹ 0.20 Cr
  • Vilakku Maadam & Stone Pillars₹ 3.84 Cr
  • Chuttambalam & Sivelippura (outer temple)₹ 8.00 Cr
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Sub-Shrines & Ritual Structures

Deity shrines, pathways, administrative facilities
₹ 4 Cror US $440,000
  • Ayyappa Temple₹ 1.13 Cr
  • Ganapathy Temple₹ 0.86 Cr
  • Bhadrakaali Temple₹ 1.51 Cr
  • Pradakshina Veethi (circumambulation path)₹ 0.30 Cr
  • Dhwajasthambham (ceremonial flagstaff)₹ 0.20 Cr
  • Offices, Staff & Priest Quarters₹ 1.75 Cr
  • Visitor Facilities₹ 1.75 Cr
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What being a structure-patron means.

The patron's name is held by the temple in association with the structure they raised — recorded in the temple register, named at the consecration, remembered at every annual rite of the structure thereafter.

Each bundle is flexible — a single patron may underwrite the whole, or a small circle of patrons may split it. We will write the recognition in a way that reflects how you choose to participate.

This is a relationship, not a checkout. Write to us and a member of the Core Committee will be in touch personally.

"Mortals who help construct a temple of Lord Vishnu do not return to this world. They return to the abode of Lord Vishnu."

— Padma Purana

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