The utsava deities are carried upon palanquins, after which the doors of the sanctum are shut. The festive images are carried out in various palanquins or mounts, with figures of a peacock, elephant,
Garuda, or large chariots. There are special festivals like
Theerthavari, Garuda Sevai, and
Sapthastanam, when the festival deities of many temples are placed upon chariots or vehicles to the main temple in the region. Devotees perform various rituals on the festive deities. The utsava deities are taken to a decorated room, anointed with sandal paste, and decorated with silk. After the proceedings, the milk offered to the deities is given to the devotees. Some
Shiva temples have swings designed for the images, while some have rooms decorated with mirrors. During the
Kumbabhishekam, or the coronation event, the temple is renovated, while the mulavar image is moved to a temporary location. The practice is called
Balalayam, during which the festival image takes precedence. ==Festivals==