Tirumala all set for Brahmotsavams The temple town has been sprucedup for the grand conduct of the nine-day annual Brahmotsavams of Lord Venkateswara scheduled to take-off with the ceremonial 'Dwajarohanam' (hoisting of the temple flag) on September 26 evening.
The TTD management is making all efforts to facilitate a comfortable darshan of the procession of the deity on various 'vahanams' ' that form the core part of the mega religious carnival. The Mada Streets encircling the sacred shrine, through which the daily processions of the deity will be taken out have been primedup, befitting the occasion.
Steps have been taken for the easy movement of the devotees within the open top porches along the Mada Streets besides ensuring regular supply of drinking water. Devotees desirous of offering 'harati' to the deity during the procession have to invariably turnup in the traditional wear.
On the darshan front, more emphasis will be on providing a hassle-free darshan to the multitude of devotees converging at the place during the festival period without much waiting time in the queue lines.
For this, the management has already made the Rs 300 special entry darshan tickets available over the internet as well as at all its 'e-darshan' counters. However, the interests of the devotees reaching the place without any advance reservation of the darshan tickets will also be taken care.
This apart, focus will be on maintenance of hygienic surroundings atop the entire town and providing quality food to devotees. Besides roping in the services of the 'Kalyanakatta sevakulu' at its tonsuring centre, the management this time has decided to utilise the services of Srivari seva volunteers in a big way.
A buffer stock of 10 lakh laddus will be maintained during the festival period to meet the demand. Religious and cultural programmes will be organised under the aegis of the TTD's Dharma Prachara Parishad in addition to devotional concerts.
The customary presentation of a pair of 'silk vastrams' on behalf of the State government will be made by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday evening soon after the Dwajarohanam ceremony.
SIGNIFICANCE of BRAHMOTSAVA VAHANAMS
Sri vari brahmotsavam seva details:
26-09-2014: Dhwajarohanam ' 5.00 p.m. Peddasesha Vahanam- 9.00 p.m.
27-09-2014: Chinnasesha Vahanam ' 9.00 a.m : Hamsavahanam ' 9.00 p.m.
28-09-2014: Simhavahanam -9.00 a.m : Muthyapupandrir Vahanam ' 9.00 p.m.
29-09-2014: Kalpavruksha Vahanam ' 9.00 a.m : Sarvabhupala Vahanam ' 9.00 p.m
30-09-2014: Mohini Avatharam- 9.00 a.m. : Garuda Vahanam-8.00 p.m
01-10-2014 Hanumantha Vahanam ' 9.00 a.m : Gaja Vahanam ' 9.00 p.m.
02-10-2014 : Suryaprabha Vahanam - 9.00 a.m. : Chandraprabha Vahanam : 9.00 p.m.:
03-10-2014: Rathotsavam -7.00 a.m. : Ashvavahanam - 9.00 p.m.
04-10-2014 : Chakrasnanam - 6.00 a.m., Golden Tiruchi -7.00 p.m.
DHWAJAROHANAM:
Holy flag with an image of Lord of Aves Sri Garuda will be hoisted atop the temple pillar(dhwajastambham) inside sanctum, marking the successful beginning of the 10-day mega religious fete of Lord Venkateswara. It also stands as an invitation to all the deities present in 14 lokas to Lord's Brahmotsavams.
PEDDA SESHA VAHANAM:
The mighty serpent plays a vital role in Hindu Mythology as is on this snake that Lord Vishnu reclines while sleeping in the milky sea. Usually peddasesha vahanam is being regarded as Adisesha the 1000-hooded snake. (Here in this vahanam this snake has seven hoods). The Adisesha dons different accessories for Lord Venkateswara as residing place(seven hills), bed, umbrella(giving shelter with his hoods), as ornament and any more.
CHINNASESHA VAHANAM:
The Kundalini Shakti is considered to be the highest level of energy which is called Kaivalya Gnana. This is the potent energy available to mankind by the grace of Lord of Lords Sri Venkateswara. This Kundalini Shakti is usually represented by mighty snake. To make the human being about the important of that Serpentine Kundalini energy which enables human being to reach the 8.4 millionth manifestation, the last in the cosmic life cycle lord takes ride on Chinna Sesha Vahanam which is also believed to be the divine serpentine Vasuki.
HAMSA VAHANAM:
Swans are revered in Hindu Mythology as they are considered to be the symbol of "Paramahamsa Gnana"-the divine wisdom. They're believed to possess some powers such as the ability to eat pearls and also are able to drink up the milk and leave the water from a saucer of milk adulterated with water which clearly implies "Aatmanatma Vivekam" which is essential to attain salvation. To show this to the world, Lord takes ride on Hamsa Vahanam.
SIMHA VAHANAM:
Simha-the Lion, being the King of the Jungle is symbol of majesty. That is why even the Lord Sri Mahavishnu has taken the form of Narasihma in his fourth incarnation to kill demon Hiranyakasipa. Even in Yoga also, Simhasanam is one of most powerful among 84 asanas which was taught by Lord Himself. To show the of mighty power of Simha, the lord takes ride on Simha Vahanam.
MUTHYAPUPANDIRI VAHANAM:
Usually among the Hindu deities Lord Vishnu is often described as "Alankara Priya" (who loves ostentatious paegentry) and this is the reason why that in all the Srivaishnava temple, Lord Vishnu is always dressed up in gorgeous silks, shiningg jeweelery and elaborate flower garlands etc. Among these dazzling ornaments also Lord loves to be dressed up in pearls as they are the symbol of peace, love, purity and sanctity.
KALPAVRIKSHA VAHANAM:
Kalpavriksha is a mythological wish-fulfilling divine tree that has come out during Samudra Madhana. This tree is symbolic representation of eternal life because of its seemingly ever-expanding branches. Lord takes ride on this divine wish ful-filling tree.
SARVABHOOPALA:
Being the Universal Lord, Lord Venkateswara is Supreme King of all the Kings present in the cosmos as he is the creator of life, the protector of good and the destroyer evil. To show His Majesty as the Supreme King of the Universe, the Lord takes ride on Sarva Bhoopala Vahanam.
MOHINI AVATARAM:
Among the various forms donned by Lord MahaVishnu, Mohini-the universal beauty one of adorable form of supernaturally beautiful Enchantress. Through Mohini Avatara the lord enlightens his devotees not to fall prey to worldly desires and come out of that "Maya".
GARUDA VAHANAM:
Garuda or Suparna-the mighty eagle with golden wings is the divine favourite vehicle of Lord Venkateswara. Being the King of the Aves, Garuda is known for his ethics and his strength in applying his ethics to correct evil-doers. So Lord rides on Garuda Vahanam which is the most important among all the vehicles during Brahmotsavams.
HANUMAN VAHANAM:
Lord Hanuman is often regarded as the loyal bhakta of Lord Sri Rama in Tretayuga. Since Lord Venkateswara is believed to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu in Kaliyuga, the Lord takes on Hanuman vahana to show the devotees the concept of "Sharanagati"-total surrender through this mighty vahanam.
SWARNA RATHOTSAVAM:
Lord Venkateswara is not only the universal supreme lord but also popularly known as the Lord of Riches. To show his grandeur, the Lord rides on Swarna Ratham-the golden chariot on the sixth day.
ASWA VAHANAM:
In ancient Hindu scriptures Aswa, the horse is always considered as the key element during wars. It is the favourite vehicle of Commander-in-Chief during wars by playing a courageous role in fighting enemies and emerging victorious. Lord being the supreme commander Kalki, takes ride on Aswa vahana.
GAJA VAHANAM:
The richness of Hindu mythology lies in its generosity to provide a respectable position of worship even for various species of fauna. Starting from cow to crow each of these creatures has a revered place in Hindu scriptures. Among those blessed creatures, the mighty elephant occupies a pride place being the vehicle of Goddess Laxmi Devi, the Consort of Lord Vishnu. To appease His consort as well to bless the devotees with prosperity Lord
takes a pleasure ride on Gaja Vahanam.
SURYAPRABHA:
Surya-the Sun God is the source of life in the universe. Being the supreme manifestation of self-existent, the sun god is known for unmatching brilliance. The lord dons Surya Narayanamurthi disguise and rides on Surya Prabha Vahanam to bless the devotees with the rays of brilliance par excellence.
CHANDRAPRABHA:
Lord Chandra is considered as the most handsome among all Hindu deities. He is also believed to be the symbol of beauty, serenity and purity. So the Lord takes a delightful ride on Chandraprabha.
RATHOTSAVAM:
Ratham according to hindu mythology is compared to the soul and human body. When on all other vehicles, the lord takes pleasure ride and blesses the devotees, in Rathotsavam-the mighty chariot, the Lord gives a rare opportunity to his devotees to pull the chariot and make themselves free from all sins.
CHAKRA SNANAM:
The chakrattalwar-the holy disc of Lord will be given a celestial bath in the holy temple tank-Swami Pushkarini, marking the completion of 10-day's annual Salakatla Brahmotsavams of Lord Venkateswara.
News Posted: 26 September, 2014
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