Devotees Beware: Online Fraudsters Duping Visitiors at Guruvayur Temple
Authorities at Guruvayur Temple in Kerala have issued a warning about online fraudsters impersonating agents for temple visits and offerings. No private agency is authorized to manage visits or collect payments. Devotees are urged to stay vigilant and report suspicious activities.

- Country:
- India
Authorities at Kerala's iconic Guruvayur Temple have issued a stern warning to devotees about the presence of online fraudsters who pretend to be authorized agents for temple visits and offerings.
In a video statement released on the temple's official Facebook page, Guruvayur Devaswom Chairman Dr. V K Vijayan emphasized that no private agency or WhatsApp group has been granted permission to arrange visits or collect payments on behalf of the temple.
Dr. Vijayan's remarks come in response to a complaint from a devotee who fell victim to such an impersonation. He urged devotees to exercise caution and immediately report any suspicious incidents to the authorities. The Guruvayur Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna, attracts thousands of pilgrims from across India daily.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Kerala Governor Advocates for Temples to Serve Society
Tragedy Strikes at Kerala Hospital: Minister Faces Protests
Kerala Health Minister Faces Heat as Hospital Tragedy Sparks Protests
Kerala Governor Advocates Temples as Hubs for Cultural and Healthcare Services
Kerala Tourism Controversy: Allegations of Spy Invitation Dismissed