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Hans India
18 hours ago
- General
- Hans India
3-day Jyestabhishekam begins at Tirumala temple
Tirumala: The annual Jyestabhishekam commenced on a grand religious note in Tirumala temple on Monday. In the morning, Snapana Tirumanjanam was performed to the Utsavam deities while in the evening the precious diamond-studded armour was adorned to Sri Malayappa Swamy. Later, the utsava deities blessed the devotees in the Vajra Kavacha which happens once in a year. TTD Addl EO Ch Venkayya Chowdhury, DyEO Lokanatham and others were present.


Hans India
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Tirumala: Padmavati Parinayam concludes
Tirumala: The three-day annual Padmavati Parinayam concluded on a grand religious note on Thursday evening amidst heavy down pour at Tirumala. Sri Malayappa Swamy reached the wedding venue on Garuda Vahanam while Sridevi and Bhudevi on separate Tiruchis. The celestial wedding ceremony concluded on Suddha Ekadasi Tithi. After a series of traditional events like Chaturveda Paarayanam-Raga-Tala- Sangeeta programs, in the presence of the finely decked Utsava murthies, the celestial wedding ceremony was observed. TTD Chairman BR Naidu, EO Syamala Rao, other officials, devotees were also present.


Hans India
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Sri Padmavathi Parinayotsavam begins at stunning Dasavatara Mandapam
Tirumala: The three-day annual Sri Padmavathi Parinayotsavam began on a grand religious note on Tuesday evening at the Narayanagiri Gardens in Tirumala, in the beautifully decorated Dasavatara-Astalakshmi Mandapam. Rich, fragrant traditional flowers and vibrant cut flowers adorned the venue to celebrate the celestial wedding ceremony, which will continue until May 8. Approximately one ton of fruits, two tons of traditional flowers, and 30,000 cut flowers were used to decorate the mandapam, with the efforts of 150 garden staff and 50 electrical personnel, under the supervision of Garden Deputy Director Sri Srinivasulu. On the auspicious Vaisakha Suddha Navami, Sri Malayappa Swamy arrived on the Gaja Vahanam, while Sri Devi and Bhudevi were carried on separate palanquins to the mandapam. Traditional wedding rituals such as Edurkolu, Mala Parivarthanam, and Poo Bantata were performed, delighting the assembled devotees. Later, Vedic chanting and traditional instrumental music accompanied the ceremony, featuring various ragas including Malahari, Neelambari, Kadana Kutuhala, Varahi, Desika, and more, set to rhythmic talas such as Roopaka, Adi, and Eka, enriching the divine wedding experience.