The Yatri Nivas at Srirangam has come as a big relief to those travelling by package trips.
Those on package tours benefit most from Yatri Nivas
The Yatri Nivas at Srirangam has been catering to the
needs of pilgrims and devotees and has been registering full occupancy
during peak period.
The absence of a full-fledged
accommodation facility has been a major handicap at Srirangam for long
and the opening of the facility has gone down well with the pilgrims.
The largest beneficiaries are those who are on a package tour to pilgrim
centres such as Rameswaram, Kumbakonam, and other important centres in
the southern districts.
Located at Panchakarai on the
banks of the Kollidam, the yatri nivas provides an ambience of a resort
and can accommodate 1,000 pilgrims at a given time. It has 612 single
rooms, 98 double-rooms, and 24 family cottages. It provides other amenities such as
restaurant, tonsure house, rest-room for drivers, laundry, and a
shopping complex with adequate parking area. The yatri nivas had been
catering to the needs of different sections of society. “While pilgrims
in groups from distant destinations prefer the single room for Rs.100 a
day, VVIPs opt for the family cottages,” says an official source. The
rental charge for the double room is Rs. 500; double-room
air-conditioned Rs. 750, and air-conditioned cottages Rs. 1,750. The
rooms can be booked online.
The location of the yatri
nivas has been facilitating pilgrims to visit not only the Srirangam
Sri Ranganathaswamy temple but also other important temples — Sri
Jambukeswarar temple in Tiruvanaikovil on the east, Sri Samayapuram Sri
Mariamman temple on the north, and Sri Prasanna Venkatachalapathy temple
in Gunaseelam on the west.
Based on the
recommendation of the pilgrims, the temple authorities have planned to
provide additional facilities and services on the premises of the yatri
nivas.
“To start with, we have planned to provide
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) service on the premises and one of the
banks has come forward to provide the same shortly,” says the source.
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