Saturday, May 30, 2009

Weekly sevas of lord balaji

The weekly sevas performed at the Sri Venkateswara temple: Injury Lawyers 4 You
Monday
Seva
Time
Cost (Rs.)
Persons Allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
Vishesa Pooja
0600 hrs
3,000.00
Five
A silk duppata, a blouse piece, 5 big laddus and 5 vadas
Tuesday
Seva
Time
Cost (Rs.)
Persons Allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
Ashtadala Pada Padmaradhana
0530 hrs
2,500.00
Two
A vastram, a blouse piece, 5 big laddus and 5 vadas
Wednesday
Seva
Time
Cost (Rs.)
Persons Allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
Sahasra Kalasabhishekam
0530 hrs
5,000.00
Six
A silk duppata, a blouse piece, 7 big laddus, 7 vadas, 5 appams, 5 dosas, Pulihora, Chakkera Pongal and Payasam
Thursday
Seva
Time
Cost (Rs.)
Persons Allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
Tiruppavada Seva
0530 hrs
5,000.00
Six
A silk duppata, a blouse piece,7 big laddus, 7 vadas, 5 jilebis, appam, dosa,Tene-tola, Pulihora
Friday
Seva
Time
Cost (Rs.)
Persons Allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
Abhishekam
0330 hrs
750.00
One
2 vadas and 2 small laddus
Civet Vessel 
0330 hrs
300.00
One
1 vada and 1 small laddu
Musk Vessel 
0330 hrs
150.00
One
1 vada and 1 small laddu.
Nijapada Darsanam
0530 hrs
200.00
One
1 small laddu
Vastralankara Seva
0330 hrs
12,250.00
Two (the couple will be allowed for Abhisekam)
A duppata, a blouse piece.
2 big laddus and 2 vadas
Notes
To reserve seva tickets in advance, you can send a Demand Draft drawn on any nationalised bank, at least three months in advance, in favour of The Executive Officer, Tirupati Tirumala Devasthanams, Tirupati, to the following address: Student Loan Consolidation Calculator 
The Peishkar
Sri Venkateswara Temple

Tirumala - 517 504.
For all details regarding Arjitha Sevas, please dial +91-0877-2279277.

Daily Sevas of lord balaji


The daily sevas performed at the Sri Venkateswara temple are given in chronological order. You can purchase tickets for these sevas from the Vijaya Bank counter at the entrance to the Vaikuntam Queue Complex. You can also book sevas and paid accommodation online, Bad Credit Home Equity.
Day-wise programme at Sri Venkateswara Temple
 Sevas Performed for the Main Deity

Seva
Time
Cost per
Ticket (INR)
No. of Persons allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
Suprabhatam
(Children below 10 years are not allowed)
02:30 hrs
120.00 
One
2 small laddus
Tomala Seva
Note: Tickets will not be available for Monday for the months of May, June and July.
03:30 hrs
220.00
(max. no. of tickets issued=200)
One
2 small laddus
Archana 
Note: Tickets will not be available for Monday for the months of May, June and July.
04:30 hrs
220.00 
(max. no. of tickets issued=200)
One
2 small laddus
Archananantara Darsanam (except on Fridays)
04:30 hrs
200.00
One
1 small laddu
 Sevas Performed for the Utsava Murthi

Kalyanotsavam
Time
Cost (INR)
No. of Persons allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
10:00 hrs
1,000.00
Two
Vastra Bahumanam (one silk dupatta and one cotton blouse piece)
1 big laddus,1 small laddus,5 vadas
Arjitha Brahmotsavam
Time
Cost (INR)
No. of Persons allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
12:30 hrs
1000.00
Five
One uttariyam and blouse piece. 5 small laddus
Dolotsavam (Unjal Seva)
Time
Cost (INR)
No. of Persons allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
13:30 hrs
1000.00
Five
One uttariyam and blouse piece.
5 small luddus
Vasanthotsavam
Time
Cost (INR)
No. of Persons allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
13:30 hrs
3000.00
Ten

Sahasra Deepalankarana Seva
Time
Cost (INR)
No. of Persons allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
17:00 hrs
1000.00
Five
One silk Uttariyam and blouse piece.
5 small laddus
Ekanta Seva
Time
Cost (INR)
Persons allowed
Prasadam/
Bahumanam
22:00 hrs onwards (after Sarvadarsanam)
120.00
One
2 small laddus
Ekanta Seva will be performed as a private seva, if there is a heavy rush of pilgrims, Managed Hosting Services.

Notes
  1. Payment for advance reservation for sevas can be made through DDs sent atleast three months in advance, in favour of Peishkar, Sri TT Tirumala. For all details regarding Arjita Sevas, please dial 2279277 .
  2. Advance reservations are not allowed for Archanantara Darsanam and Ekanta Seva.
  3. To reserve seva tickets in advance, you can send a Demand Draft drawn on any nationalised bank, in favour of The Executive Officer, Tirupati Tirumala Devasthanams, Tirupati, to the following address:
The Peishkar
Sri Venkateswara Temple
Tirumala - 517 504

Friday, May 29, 2009

Brahmotsavam Celebrations

Tirumala Brahmotsavam is a Hindu festival celebrated annually at Tirumala Venkateswara Temple at Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. The festival continues for 9 days in the months of September and October, Home improvement loan rates.

It is believed that Lord Brahma was the first to start this festival. He worshiped Sri Balaji on the banks of the Pushkarini in Tirupati to thank him for the protection of mankind. Hence the festival bears his name ‘Brahmotsavam’ which means Brahma’s Utsav.

Celebration
Every year millions of devotees gather at the temple of Lord Venkateshwara at Tirumala to take part in the festivities. It gives all devotees an opportunity to receive the blessings of Sri Venkateswara Swami and experience “Vaikuntha Anubhava” or heavenly enjoyment and feeling, Los Angeles Criminal Attorneys.
The idol of Lord Venkateshwara is taken out for processions on different vehicles on different days. The black idol of Lord Balaji is decorated with gold ornaments and precious stones to make the procession more attracting. The festival attracts pilgrims from all parts of the country and even from abroad.
The temple trust called Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) arranges for the smooth conduct of the Brahmotsavams. The TTD also sponsors various cultural programmes, including spiritual discourses and music concerts. Devotees are offered free meals and food packets on all days of the festival. The nine-day episodes are also telecasted through various television channels. The activities of the nine days are described below:
Day 1 or Dhwajarohana

On the first day of the festivities or Dhwajarohana, the flag is hoisted near the Srivari Alaya Dhwajasthambham. The flag has an emblem of a black Garuda. It is on this day that a marvelous procession of Lord Venkateshwara on Pedda Seshavahana is taken around the four streets of the main temple at ten in the night and continues till midnight. The Lord is taken on a vehicle called Seshavahana during the first two days of the festival.
Day 2 or Chinna Seshavahana

In the morning of the second day, the Lord is taken out on the Chinna Seshavahana while in the night the deities are taken to Uyala Mandapam for the Unjal Seva. This is then followed by a procession on the Hamsavahana. Hamsa or swan which symbolizes purity is said to have the capability of distinguishing between the good and the bad.
Day 3 or Simvahana

The day is called Simvahana symbolizing strength and power. Simha means lion and according to Gita the Lord is the simha of all animals. On the third day, the Lord is therefore carried on Simvahana. In the night, the deities are carried on Mutayalapandiri Vahana which has a pearl covering, a symbol of purity and royalty.
Day 4 or Kalpavriksha Vahana

On the fourth day, the deities take a ride on Kalpavriksha Vahana in the morning. Kalpavriksha is a tree that grants boons and satisfies the wishes of the devotees. After Unjal Seva in the night, the deities are carried on Sarvabhoopala Vahana.
Day 5 or Garuda Vahana

Fifth day of Brahmotsav is very unique. It is celebrated to commemorate the Lord’s incarnation as Mohini. The legend goes that Lord Vishnu assumed the form of Mohini or a beautiful girl to give amrit to the Devatas. In the night after Unjal Seva, the Lord is carried on Garuda Vahana and decorated with Mahaakanti, Sahasranaramala. According to ancient Hindu texts, Garuda is the king of birds, a replica of the Vedas while Lord Vishnu is the God of Vedas. Thus, the Lord visualizes Himself as Garuda. Garuda vahana is the most important and greatest of all the vahanas and many pilgrims visit Tirupati on this day.
Day 6 or Gaja Vahana

On the morning of the sixth day the deities are carried on Hanumad Vahana. Hanuman is the guest of this day. The pilgrims feel that they are blessed if they could catch a glimpse of the Lord on Hanumad Vahana. On this day, instead of Unjal Seva, Vasantotsavam or spring festival is celebrated. During the night the Lord sits on Gaja Vahana which is a symbol of wealth. It is also attributed to the elephant in Gajendramoksham the story from the Mahabhaghavatam, where the elephant was saved from a crocodile by Lord Vishnu.
Day 7 or Suryaprabha Vahana

On this day, the Lord is mounted on Suryaprabha Vahana or the sun chariot. Surya or the sun is the other form of Lord Vishnu. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu is the center of the universe and to symbolize this Lord Vishnu uses Suryaprabha Vahana. The Lord is taken out on Chandraprabha Vahana at night after Unjal Seva. Devotees believe that it gives the Lord a soothing experience when he travels on Chandraprabha Vahana.
Day 8 or Rathotsavam

On this day the Lord travels on a chariot or ratham. People believe that those who witness this day will not be reborn. The idols of Daruka, the charioteer of Lord Krishna and the four horses are placed before the deities. The devotees pull the chariot chanting Govinda!Govinda! The Lord and his consorts are taken in a Aswa (horse) Vahana after Unjal Seva in the night symbolizing energy and power.
Day 9 or Chakrasnana Mahotsavam

Pallaki Seva and Chakrasnana Mahotsavam in the morning and Dhwajavarohanam are performed in the evening on the last day of Brahmotsavam. Abhisekham is performed on this day by applying oil and turmeric powder on the idols. The Garuda flag which was hoisted on the first day is lowered on the last day.