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UGADI CELEBRATIONS :

The
Ugadi celebrations performed for a period of five
days. The festival begins three days before the
Ugadi day i.e., Telugu New Years day (Chaitra Suddha
Padyami) which generally falls in March � April. More
than Three Lakhs of pilgrims particularly from Karnataka
and Maharastra States are visiting the temple during
these utsavams.
The
important events of the celebrations Vahana
Sevas to God and Goddess, Alankaras to Goddess,
Veerachara Vinyasalu and Car festival.
The
celebration begins with the Ganapathi Pooja followed by
several rituals such as Punyahavachanam,
Akhanda Sthapana, Mantaparadhana and
Ankurarpana.
On
every day of the celebrations various special poojas
like Pratyeka Abhishekam to God,
Navavaranarchana to Goddess, Rudrahomam and
Chandihomam are performed.
An
interesting feature is of that most of the people of
Karnataka and some parts of Maharastra visited the
temple on the occasion of these utsavams by traveling
the whole distance on foot and presents their yearly
offerings i.e., tamarind, kumkum, saree, mangala sutram,
flowers etc., to Goddess Bhramaramba Devi. They also
carry Nandikavallu (Kambi in Kannada) on their shoulders
which consist of Nandi images and offered pooja to it
every day during their travel to Srisailam. |