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Pausha Purnima: The Auspicious Full Moon Day

Pausha Purnima: Significance and Rituals Explained Winter, shishir ritu, is in full swing. In north India, it is the coldest month of the year. In the south, the nights are steadily becoming cooler even if days are warm or even hot, especially towards the afternoon. Early morning mist is common in many places, sometimes dense Read More

Glorious Significance of Navaratri (9 Forms of Goddess Durga)

Devi Sarannavarathrulu / Navaratri / Vijaya Dasami According to the Telugu calendar, the first nine days of ‘Aswyuja Masam Sarath Ruthuvu’ is called ‘Devi Sarannavarathrulu’. The tenth day of that month is called ‘Vijaya Dasami’. ‘Navaratri’ means ‘Nine nights’. Nights provide rest and rejuvenation. During the night time, people sleep and feel relaxed. When they Read More

Annam Parabrahma Swarupam: Offering Food as Worship | Hindu Traditions

Understanding Annam Parabrahma Swarupam: Food & The Divine Connection ‘Dana’ is a Sanskrit word that means offering a gift or granting alms in any form. The word ‘dana’, mentioned in various Hindu texts, refers to giving without expecting anything in return. Various forms of ‘dana’ include ‘anna’ (donation of food), ‘praana’ (donation of organs), ‘bhoodana’ Read More

Annadanam Meaning: Spiritual Food Offering

Annadanam: Sacred Food Offering ‘Dana’ is a Sanskrit word that means offering a gift or granting alms in any form. The word ‘dana’, mentioned in various Hindu texts, refers to giving without expecting anything in return. Various forms of ‘dana’ include ‘anna’ (donation of food), ‘praana’ (donation of organs), ‘bhoodana’ (donation of land) and ‘godana’ Read More

Padmavathi Parinayam: Lord Venkateswara & Goddess Padmavathi Wedding

Sri Padmavathi Parinayam at Tirumala Celebrating the wedding of the Aadhi Dampathi (Divine couple) Sri Lakshmi and Lord Narayana is a great event celestial since time immemorial. Indeed in every marriage ceremony of humans, the Divine couple are invoked so that the human marriages have the blessings of the Lord and the Goddess. The marriage Read More

Gosamrakshana: The Sacred Practice of Cow Protection

Gosamrakshana: Protecting and Preserving Cows Gosamrakshana’, or the preservation of cows, has always been a significant activity for the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams. It has been an ancient practice for the Hindus to donate cows to temples to facilitate ‘Go Puja’ and also to meet the temple’s requirements. Devotees visiting Sri Venkateswara temple also followed the Read More

Tharigonda Vengamamba: The Life and Legacy of a Devotional Poet

Matrusri Tharigonda Vengamamba: Biography, Poetry & Devotion Maha Yogini, Maha Tapswini, Gyana Saraswathi and Telugu Bharathi Matrusri Tharigonda Vengamamba was an ardent devotee of Lord Venkateswara. She was born in Tarigonda village which is four miles away from Vayalpadu of Chittoor District in the Brahmin family of Nadavarika sect with Vashistha Gotra to Sri Kanala Read More

SVBC (Sri Venkateswara Bhakthi Channel)

SVBC – Sri Venkateswara Bhakthi Channel, Tirumala It is an established fact that no other medium enjoys the popularity and impact of television in present circumstances. There are innumerable uses of television. It is also true that TV provides knowledge and understanding to people from little children to centenarians. Some channels are under government control, Read More

Sri Venkateswara Bhakthi Channel (SVBC)

SVBC – Sri Venkateswara Bhakthi Channel, Tirumala It is an established fact that no other medium enjoys the popularity and impact of television in present circumstances. There are innumerable uses of television. It is also true that TV provides knowledge and understanding to people from little children to centenarians. Some channels are under government control, Read More