TorontoTakes Onam Sadhya
TorontoTakes through the Guruvayurappan temple at Brampton, Toronto. This was a sadhya session with friends at Toronto.
The Guruvayurappan Temple is situated near Countryside Drive and also near Runnymede Crescent. There is a bus stop access to the temple and has extensive car parking area.
The video starts with the Onam Intro with the shot taken from the side of the Temple. They interview the Thirumeni inside who is busy conducting holy pooja for individuals who prefer to have worshipped in front of the temple deities in a formal manner.
May be it is because the mixing of food colours with the coconut gratings takes time to develop the initial decoration.
The temple inside is similar to almost all temples abroad. The differences I can see are the Guruvayurappan temple with gable type roofs instead of terrace type. The Guruvayurappan temple has maintained a similar Kerala Temple Architecture and looks like a place to definitely visit once you are at Brampton.
The temple inside is similar to almost all temples abroad. The differences I can see are the Guruvayurappan temple with gable type roofs instead of terrace type. The Guruvayurappan temple has maintained a similar Kerala Temple Architecture and looks like a place to definitely visit once you are at Brampton.
The coronavirus 2m separation distance has been maintained inside and the colour combination is really appealing.
This is the intro picture taken using Tripod by Aswathy and Pravidha. It can be observed that there are synchronised shots taken to please the setting.
In the next video session we move on to the Onam celebration of the family inside home. The Canadian who has been settled there for 18 years talks about Onam and family meets in general.
This is the intro picture taken using Tripod by Aswathy and Pravidha. It can be observed that there are synchronised shots taken to please the setting.
We take you through the next episode where we explain about the city where Graffiti is displayed along the road.
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