Dhwajasthambam

Dhwajasthambam

Right in front of silver door (Nadimi Padikavali) approximately 15 feet away from it on a carved stone pedestal you find a lofty wooden pillar. This pillar is known as Dhwajasthambam.

From the bottom to the top this wooden pillar is covered with golden plates. This pillar has some carvings like Garuda, standing in front of swamy varu (Lord Venkateswara).

On the four directions you can find carved hanuman. Apart from this Vishnuā€™s weapons like sankhu and chakra, kaliya mardhana (Balakrishna) dancing on the hood of kalinga ( serpant) are also there.

Dhwajasthambam Mandapam Tirumala
Dhwajasthambam decorated in Tirumala

During Brahmotsavams

On the very first day of Brahmothsavam (the annual festivity during Dasara) the lordā€™s flag is hoisted. This flag, hoisting is known as ā€˜Dhwajarohanaā€™. This is a symbolic gesture. This will herald the commencement of Brahmothsavam.

During this annual festival called Brahmothsavam, they hoist a flag depicting the picture of garuda. Through this an open invitation to all the celestial beings to come and participate in the Brahmotsavam.

Dwajarohanam (Flag Ascends )

Dwajarohanam

Dwaja Avarohanam (Flag Descends)

Dwaja Avarohanam