

devotees has amazing opportunity of viewing all the seven vahan in one single day in Tirumala. Taking bath in a water body like river, the canal is preferred over taking bath at home. Because of this belief Ratha Saptami is also known as Arogya Saptami.
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On this day Taking bath before sunrise during Arunodaya keeps one healthy and free from all types of ailments and diseases. Pavitrotsavams at Tirumala will be observed from August 11 to 13, Varalakshmi Vratam at Tiruchanoor on August 9, Sravana Pournami Managudi from August 9 to 15 in the selected temples in AP and TS. The important days includes Dhwajarohanam on September 30, Garuda Seva on October 4, Rathotsavam on October 7 and Chakrasnanam on October 8. The annual brahmotsavams in Tirumala will be observed from September 30 till October 8. in ttd traditional called Ardha Brahmotsavam or mini brahmotsavam. Ratha Saptami Snan is one of the important rituals and is suggested during Arunodaya only. on this auspious day lacks of devottes attended this eventt. On Ratha Saptami one should take bath during Arunodaya.

podcast service also available in the Tirumala Tirupati TTD Website.īook Accommodation: NANDAKAM GUEST HOUSE ROOM BOOKING ONLINE, AVAILABILITY TIRUMALA It is believed that seven types of sins done, knowingly, unknowingly, by words, by the body, by the mind, in current birth and in previous births are purged by worshipping Lord Surya on this Ratha Saptami day. By worshipping Lord Surya and observing fast on this day one can get rid of all type of sins from our life. Ratha Saptami festival is a highly auspicious special day and it is considered as auspicious as Surya Grahan for Dan-Punya activities.
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all ratha Saptami covered under TTD SVBC TV Live telecasted the brahmotsavam. performs special pooja’s in various vahanas. in Tirumala tirupati devasthanam One-day brahmotsavam is held on ratha sapthami. It is believed that Lord Surya Dev started enlightening the whole world on Ratha Saptami day which was considered as the birth day of God Surya. Tirumala TTD Ratha Saptami Schedule Dates.The main reason for celebrating this festival is to pray to God for providing a life which is filled with high values and morals. During this festival it is believed that the mighty snake alter itself as the vehicle for God. This goes on for two hours until midnight. Then a procession dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara proceeds on Pedda Seshavahana and covers four streets of the temple. firstly Gurudadhwaja Festival is hosted near Srivari Alaya Dhwajasthambham. The devotes assimilated to take part in the auspicious festival often term the experience as a heavenly connect and blissful (“ Vaikunth Anubhav”). They enjoy participating in the various rituals conducted during the nine days to seek the blessing of Lord Venkateswara Swami. The importance of this festival can be known by the fact that every year thousands of devotees flock in Andhra Pradesh to be the witness of this majestic festival. During all nine days of the festival various religious activities like homas and daily processions were various idols of the god are taken out different chariots (vahanas) present in the temple. The “Anurarpana” ritual signifies fertility, abundance and prosperity. On the very first day of the festival “Anurarpana” ritual is performed along with the celebration of Shri Vishvaksena. The celebration of the Brahmostsava is performed over nine-day period. The festival is celebrated with great zeal during the month of October. “Brahmotsava” which literally means “Brahma’s Utsavam”. The festival derives its name from Lord Brahma since it was Lord Brahma who first conducted this festival at Tirupati temple. It is believed that once Lord Brahma worshiped Sri Balaji at the catchment area of the holy Pushkarini River to thank the Lord for fortification of mankind. According to legends the origin of this festival is associated with Lord Brahma. Brahmotsavam, the Hindu festival is an auspicious festival celebrated every year at the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple at Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh.
