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Tell him your plan, destination, stoppages, stay etc. If you are sitting in the front, make sure you are awake and engaging with the driver. So at the beginning of the drive, lay down the ground rules. So when you are dining, it’s a great idea to get him to dine as well. Make sure, the vehicle is fuelled up in the morning and in the night (so that the morning start is not impacted hunting for diesel) and avoid stress in the morning. He needs to eat and rest as much as you do.
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#Madhura kali amman images driver
If you are traveling in a hired vehicle, make sure you treat the driver well. On the left, at the entry to the sanctum, Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur Also have small pieces of paper to collect ‘Vibhuti’ and ‘Kumkum’. Don’t start fishing inside your bag/ wallet right at the point of ‘Deeparadhana’ and risk dropping, being pick-pocketed or erroneously handing out incorrect amounts. Take the lightest pair of slippers, and something that you are not afraid to loose. I am sure you don’t want to contribute to the ‘pickpocket’ economy. If jewellery is not on, can those high heels be on? No way. Why carry the world into a temple, unless you wan’t to donate? A compact will do. Most important … check temple dress code. Avoid silk and jewellery, and you will feel a ton lighter (importantly, you will not have to say ‘என் செயின் காணும்’ or ‘அய்யயோ … பட்டு புடவை மேல காபி கோட்டிடித்து ‘). This is not a visit to a wedding reception. Don’t harass your children with the most uncomfortable wear, merely because you love it. Funnily the longest part of the ‘occasion’ is travel. That is what you want your temple travels to be, right? Here goes:
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There are ten tips if followed can result in a ‘very happy’ outing. It is not quite ‘winter’! Quite often, we end up confusing the ‘Darshan’ objective with many others and the end result: a hot, noisy, uncomfortable and tiring trip, where the ‘Darshan’ is long forgotten … and you vividly recall the cramped travel in 37 degrees celsius. You want to have a nice ‘Darshan’ at the temple. You are even planning to travel a good 4-8 hours, probably more.