Kannan's choru unna went well. Our original plan was to reach Guruvayoor on 1st August for 2nd of August function. Interestingly on 1st August evening it was declared that 2nd of August would be a political strike.
It kind of worked in our favour because owing to the strike there was relatively lesser crowd in Guruvayoor. We had his choru unna around 9:00 a.m. There was Payasam, rice, paripu, pappadam, and few other things served on the Banana leaf.
During the function lot of kids and parents where made to sit in a line and perform the ritual so there was a fair deal of crowd gathering around us. Which kind of annoyed kannan, though he stood thru the ceremony, but immediately after that as know as we took him aside for a photo shoot he became quite irritated because of so many people around and so much noise. Eventually we decided to bring him outside the temple and the moment we came out and he got a fresh breeze, he dozed off immediately .
Also since Rakshabandan was on 2ndof August, Kannan had his first rakhi tied on this day, Sonu ( aka Vedika), my brother's daughter had sent across the Rakhi by post well inadvance, such a sweet gesture :-)
It kind of worked in our favour because owing to the strike there was relatively lesser crowd in Guruvayoor. We had his choru unna around 9:00 a.m. There was Payasam, rice, paripu, pappadam, and few other things served on the Banana leaf.
During the function lot of kids and parents where made to sit in a line and perform the ritual so there was a fair deal of crowd gathering around us. Which kind of annoyed kannan, though he stood thru the ceremony, but immediately after that as know as we took him aside for a photo shoot he became quite irritated because of so many people around and so much noise. Eventually we decided to bring him outside the temple and the moment we came out and he got a fresh breeze, he dozed off immediately .
Also since Rakshabandan was on 2ndof August, Kannan had his first rakhi tied on this day, Sonu ( aka Vedika), my brother's daughter had sent across the Rakhi by post well inadvance, such a sweet gesture :-)
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