
Sri Ramanujacharya Avatara Mahotsavam begins
The celebrations, held by the Alwar Divya Prabandha Project, will continue till May 2. In his Anugraha Bhadhanam, Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamy said Sri Ramanujacharya as a reformer, spread the message of equality and devotion through the Bhakti movement.
A discourse by Sitaraman of Ahobilam Mutt and devotional music by Saraswati Prasad group added spiritual fervor.
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