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Lord Venkateswara rides his horse chariot on the evening of eighth day of the Srivari Brahmotsavam and enthralls lakhs of pilgrims who descend on Tirumala as the festival reaches a crescendo and heads towards conclusion.The Horse procession denotes one of his most popular and well received avatars as Kalki – a good Samaritan who fights the evil and protects the righteous and good things in the Kaliyuga.The Kalki avatar of Lord Venkateswara is hailed as the most significant in the celestial lore’s of Malayalappa. The Horse ( Ashwa) is described as the only living witness to the first meeting of Venkateswara and his consort Padmavati, their romance and finally culmination in love and wedding.
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