Thousands of people visited Srisailam

Thousands of people visited Srisailam

Thousands of devotees gathered at the Bhramramba Mallikarjuna Swamy temple in Srisailam on every road and parts of Telangana in Rayalaseema districts on Thursday.

Every inch of the hill top was surrounded as people queued up in the early hours to have darshan of the presiding deities.

People were waiting for Prabdhasavam on a hot summer afternoon with an exhaled breath in which the deities were carried on a charmingly decorated Prabha in the streets surrounding the temple complex. Executive Officer Karanam S. Rama Rao led the procession as the Ved pandits sang hymns and performed rituals by sitting on a sleek chariot.

Devotees took a holy dip in Pushkarini and Krishna river at several places around the temple city before entering the temple on Mahashivaratri.

The security guards kept a close watch on the bathing ghats and the steps from where the devotees used to come with the children and rode for several kilometers up the hills.

The process of VIP people coming to the temple was going on. Principal Secretary, Endowments, g. Vani Mohan visited the temple on Wednesday, while APSRTC vice-president P.K. Thakur appeared with his wife on Thursday afternoon. Superintendent of Police Fekreppa Kaginelli, who was posted at Srisailam to monitor law and order, accompanied the VIP to the temple.

In the evening, several cultural events were performed by Devasthanam officials. Kalyanamohotsavam started at midnight.

Bhramotsav will conclude on Friday morning.

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