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- Tribes of Southern India, Volume I of VII. ISBN 9781465582362. "The Role of Archakas, Temple Priests, in Hinduism". www.hinduwebsite.com. Retrieved 2021-04-08...
- priest may refer to either of the following: A Pujari (IAST: Pūjārī) or an Archaka is a Hindu temple priest. A Purohita (IAST: Purōhita) officiates and performs...
- occurred throughout generations of archaka family. In the 18th century a solution was found out by the groups of archakas to convert the Vana Durge to Durgaparameshwari...
- Thillai Every Dik****ar once he is married becomes as of right a trustee and archaka of the Nataraja temple. A practice unique to the community is that the...
- construct a two-store**** Kalyana Mandapam at a cost of Rs 15 million and an Archaka nilayam residential quarters for the priests. The design and architecture...
- priest may refer to either of the following: A Pujari (IAST: Pūjārī) or an Archaka is a Hindu temple priest. A Purohita (IAST: Purōhita) officiates and performs...
- about the trained archakas of all castes, and released at a time when the Tamil Nadu government had appointed 24 trained archakas of all castes at the...
- Timmanayudu while on his pilgrimage to Rameswaram. Vysaraja appointed a Madhawa archaka in a temple near Tadipatri. While Timmanayudu was at Gandikota, his deputies...
- Nandivarman III (846-869), describes the qualifications and tenure of archaka (priest) in a local temple. According to these early inscriptions, the...
- and established by Lord Indra. The Sivalinga here is very tall that the archakas mount a pedestal platform, and perform the daily rituals as well as Abhisheka...