THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala police on Thursday exhumed the body of a temple priest, Gopan Swami, whose mysterious death and burial in a concrete chamber at Aralumoodu, Neyyatinkara, stirred ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With Kerala continuing to witness incidents of black magic, sorcery and religious superstition, the state government has for the past six ye ...
The Kerala High Court today closed the writ petition filed by late Gopan Swami's family (wife and children) after exhumation ...
The Kerala High Court on Monday closed the plea challenging an administrative order to exhume the body of Gopan Swamy, a ...
T'puram: The detailed autopsy report of Neyyattinkara native Gopan revealed that he had heart problems and two blocks in heart valve.
Since Gopan belonged to Hindu Nadar community, several leaders of the community outfit Vaikunda Swami Dharma Pracharana Sabha (VSDP) took the lead in the rituals. The case has drawn significant ...
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Amid ongoing investigation to ascertain the exact cause of his death, Neyyattinkara Gopan Swami’s burial rites were completed by Friday. The ceremonies began at 4 pm in a ...
The final rites of Gopan were conducted at Neyyattinkara on Friday. The burial ceremony included a special pooja and procession. A new shrine, ‘Rishipeetham,’ was built in the same location where the ...
They asserted that the Maha Samadhi was a symbolic response to detractors questioning Gopan Swami’s spiritual legacy. The controversy began on January 9, when neighbors reported Gopan Swami missing.
Thiruvananthapuram: The body of Gopan Swami, whose family claimed that he attained samadhi at Neyyattinkara, was interred again in a newly built chamb.
The mortal remains were brought to the site in a religious procession and reinterred in a large square pit, in a cross-legged sitting position, amidst chants of 'Om Namo Namah Shivaya'.