<p>The famed Guruvayur Sree Krishna temple in Thrissur district of Kerala witnessed 232 marriages on Sunday.</p>.<p>It is one of the highest number of marriages being held at the temple on a single day after Covid. Though 248 bookings were made some were cancelled at the last minute.</p>.<p>In 2017 August 277 marriages were reportedly performed on a single day at the temple premises and in 2018 as many as 264 marriages were performed on a single day.</p>.<p>In order to manage the rush, the temple authorities even considered limiting the maximum to 200 on a day. However, later it was decided to set up two more additional 'mandapams' apart from the three permanent ones. Only a maximum of 20 persons were allowed for each marriage. The marriages began at 5 am and were over by around 11 pm.</p>.<p>Police and temple authorities had made elaborate crowd management facilities.</p>
<p>The famed Guruvayur Sree Krishna temple in Thrissur district of Kerala witnessed 232 marriages on Sunday.</p>.<p>It is one of the highest number of marriages being held at the temple on a single day after Covid. Though 248 bookings were made some were cancelled at the last minute.</p>.<p>In 2017 August 277 marriages were reportedly performed on a single day at the temple premises and in 2018 as many as 264 marriages were performed on a single day.</p>.<p>In order to manage the rush, the temple authorities even considered limiting the maximum to 200 on a day. However, later it was decided to set up two more additional 'mandapams' apart from the three permanent ones. Only a maximum of 20 persons were allowed for each marriage. The marriages began at 5 am and were over by around 11 pm.</p>.<p>Police and temple authorities had made elaborate crowd management facilities.</p>