Priests perform rituals; 20 ragas rendered with nadaswaram
‘Karthika Brahmotsavams’, the much awaited annual fête
of Goddess Padmavathi Devi at Tiruchanur, commenced on a grand note with
the auspicious ‘Dhwajaroahana Mahotsavam’ signalling the start of the
nine-day event.
The event began during the
designated ‘Dhanur Lagnam'
(between 9.16 a.m. and 9.30 a.m.), as the
priests hoisted the 'Gaja Pathakam' – a flag bearing the image of divine
elephant atop ‘Dhwajasthambam’ (flag post), amid the rhythmic beats of
traditional drums and trumpets accompanied by rendering of Vedic hymns
as per Pancharathra Agama.
(between 9.16 a.m. and 9.30 a.m.), as the
priests hoisted the 'Gaja Pathakam' – a flag bearing the image of divine
elephant atop ‘Dhwajasthambam’ (flag post), amid the rhythmic beats of
traditional drums and trumpets accompanied by rendering of Vedic hymns
as per Pancharathra Agama.
Chief Agama Scholar and
Kanakana Bhattar Sri Manikantha Swamy, in adherence to the age-old
tradition, carried out the rituals (as per Pancharatra Agama) by
reciting hymns and inviting the deities including ‘Asthadikpalakas’,
Devendra invoking Garuda-Viswaksena and Anantha to take part in the
religious ceremony.
‘Astadikpalaka Kainkaryam’,
‘Bheri Tandavam’ and ‘Asthanam’ were performed and as many as 20 ragas
were rendered with Nadaswaram including Sriraga, Sankarabharanam,
Natabhairavi, Mohana,
Punnagavarali, Kalyani, Varali, Goula, Todi and
several others to propitiate the deities. Meanwhile, the presiding deity
of Goddess Padmavathi was tastefully decorated with dazzling jewels and
silk costumes befitting the occasion while the processional deity
donned a new attire and glittering jewels and was seated on a special
‘asan’ during the ritual.
The entire temple complex was decorated with
rare and resplendent flowers, both traditional and exotic varieties.
Minister for Environment and Forests Bojjala Gopalakrishna Reddy
presented silk robes to the Goddess Padmavathi on the occasion.
Chandragiri MLA Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy, TTD EO M.G. Gopal, JEO Pola
Bhaskar, former TTD Board chairman K. Bapiraju and others took part.
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