TIRUPATI : Goddess Padmavathi Devi, dressed up as Utla Krishna, went around the four-mada streets of the temple town on Monday, the sixth day of Karthika Brahmotsavams at Tiruchanoor Temple here.
The attire of the Goddess resembled that of Lord Krishna. Richly decorated in colourful robes and with a peacock feather on her crown, the Goddess blessed the devotees on Sarva Bhupala Vahanam. The Goddess, in guise of her love, depicted that she is the supreme ruler of all the worlds in the cosmos. The Goddess halted for a few minutes in Gangundra Mantapam, an ancient hall constructed some 150 years ago.
‘Cleanliness Crucial’
Top priority should be given to cleanliness in Tirumala as cleanliness is considered next to godliness, said TTD specified authority chairman J C Sharma. Reviewing the Swachh Tirumala programme on Monday along with the Health Department, Sharma said, “It is a unique programme taken in the interest of keeping Tirumala and its surroundings clean and hygienic.”
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The attire of the Goddess resembled that of Lord Krishna. Richly decorated in colourful robes and with a peacock feather on her crown, the Goddess blessed the devotees on Sarva Bhupala Vahanam. The Goddess, in guise of her love, depicted that she is the supreme ruler of all the worlds in the cosmos. The Goddess halted for a few minutes in Gangundra Mantapam, an ancient hall constructed some 150 years ago.
‘Cleanliness Crucial’
Top priority should be given to cleanliness in Tirumala as cleanliness is considered next to godliness, said TTD specified authority chairman J C Sharma. Reviewing the Swachh Tirumala programme on Monday along with the Health Department, Sharma said, “It is a unique programme taken in the interest of keeping Tirumala and its surroundings clean and hygienic.”
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