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Snapana Tirumanjanam with Basil, Lotus Seeds and Pavitra Mala











On the third day of the ongoing Srivari annual Brahmotsavam in Tirumala on Wednesday, the holy ritual of Snapana Tirumanjanam was held at the Ranganayakula Mandapam in Srivari temple.


The unique ceremony included the decoration of Utsava deities with Pavitra malas and garlands made from the seeds of Holy Basil and Lotus.


The grand event held at Ranganayakula Mandapam enthralled the devotees as the Utsava idols of Sri Malayappa Swami and His consorts Sridevi and Sri Bhudevi were given Abhishekam for two hours amidst Veda mantras by archaka Swamis.


The utsava idols were adorned with Almonds, Anjeer, etc. Flower and fruit decorations of the canopy were made under directions of Deputy Director of TTD Garden wing Sri Srinivasulu and all garlands were donated by Sri Rajender of Tiruppur of Tamilnadu.


TTD Chairman Sri B Karunakara Reddy, EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy, JEO Smt Sada Bhargavi, temple Dyeo Sri Lokanatham and others were present.

Colourful Display of Fine Arts From the Artists of Karnataka

On the day-3 of the ongoing annual Brahmotsavams Sri Malayappa Swamy as Yoga Narasimha Swamy rode on Simha vahanam and blessed the devotees.


BOOKS RELEASED


TTD Chairman Sri Bhumana Karunakara Reddy along with the TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy released three spiritual books which included Anubhava Pasuvaidya Chintamani in Telugu by Sriramulu Chowdary, Vedanta Desika-A multi-skilled Manager in English by Sri KS Mohan Kumar, Tarigonda Vengamamba Venkatachal ki Mahima by Sri IN Chandrasekhar Reddy.


CHILD TAGS TIED


During the Simha Vahana seva, the TTD Chairman and EO tied Child Tags to children, introduced by Tirumala Police to identify missing children cases if any, during the ongoing annual brahmotsavams. Tirumala ASP Sri Muniramaiah was also present.


The impressive procession of Lord was led by caparisoned elephant, bulls, horses with bhajan teams, Kolata and traditional drums beaters from Karnataka have mesmerized





















the pilgrims in glalleries. The unique artforms included Dasavaibhavam Rupakam representing the tradition of Bhagavadramanuja from Tamil Nadu State, Sriranga, Dolkunita Doluvaidya vinyasam, Kalpashri, Pooja Kunita, Gopika Rupa Kanthali, the dance traditions of Karnataka state have influenced the folk art dance form. Similarly, Dasanamanam, Goravara Kunita, Veeragase, Dasa Sankirtana Rupakam from Mysore and Kankipadu Kolata Bhajan from Vijayawada particularly impressed the devotees.


JEOs Smt Sada Bhargavi, Sri Veerabrahmam, CVSO Sri Narasimha Kishore, DLO Sri Veeraju, CE Sri Nageswara Rao, were also present.

Two-Wheelers Playing On Ghat Roads Restriction





As a devotee safety measure, TTD  has cancelled the plying of two-wheelers on Tirumala ghat roads from 6pm of September 21 to 6am of September 23 in view of the heavy turnout of pilgrims for Garuda Seva on September 22.


In order to facilitate the devotees TTD has made an extensive parking facility at old Alipiri Check Point for two-wheelers and extended RTC bus service to Tirumala from Tirupati.


TTD has appealed to devotees to note the changes and cooperate with TTD towards the smooth conduction of the Garuda Vahana Seva.