In a unique and spiritual celebration, Lord Venkateswara was adorned with a special decoration of 150 kilograms of tangy tamarind rice, known as Pulihora, at the S. Annavaram Prasanna Venkateswara Swami temple in Tuni Mandal, Kakinada district, Andhra Pradesh. This extraordinary decoration was arranged by the temple committee to mark the auspicious occasion of Dhanurmasam, a sacred month in the Hindu calendar.

Devotees gathered in large numbers to witness this rare and divine sight. Chanting "Govinda" with heartfelt devotion, they experienced deep spiritual bliss as they saw Sri Prasanna Venkateswara Swami in this extraordinary form. The temple priests conducted special puja ceremonies, enhancing the spiritual significance of the event and providing a divine experience for everyone present.

The temple committee explained that the Pulihora decoration was a unique offering to celebrate the special occasion. This creative display not only highlighted the deity in an extraordinary form but also enriched the spiritual atmosphere, leaving devotees inspired and deeply moved.

During the ongoing Dhanurmasam celebrations, the temple premises have been filled with a sense of joy and devotion. The priests shared that all devotees, whether physically present or participating from afar, receive the blessings of Lord Venkateswara and Goddess Godadevi during this annual festival.
The celebrations have created an atmosphere of collective worship and unity, bringing the community together in faith and devotion.

The special pujas conducted during the festival have been a major highlight, offering devotees an opportunity to immerse themselves in worship and receive divine blessings. The priests ensured that every aspect of the ceremonies reflected the essence of Dhanurmasam, making the event meaningful for all who took part.

The Dhanurmasam festival continues to unfold with great enthusiasm at the temple, reinforcing the rich cultural and religious traditions of the region. This unique celebration of Lord Venkateswara adorned with Pulihora serves as a reminder of the deep spiritual connection and joy that such festivals bring to devotees, strengthening their faith and devotion.



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