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After the morning Thomala Seva or Abhishekam (on Fridays), the accounts of the previous day are closed and submitted to the lord. This ritual is called Koluvu and is also called Durbar.
Koluvu Srinivasa is brought to the Tirumamani mandapamĀ (inside the sanctum sanctorum) and seated on a silver-plated chair with a canopy of gilt umbrella presented by the Maharajah of Mysore. This ritual is conducted in Ekantam, and only the priests and TTD officials are present
The particulars of tithi (number of days in a month), vaara (weekday), and nakshatra (the presiding star) of the day are read from the Hindu Calendar ( Panchanga Sharavanam) Ā along with the income and expenditure statement of the earlier day of this deity.
The priests bless Lord Srinivasa to be wealthy every day and this places in complete solitude.
The following rituals are held
- A mixture of fried gingelly seeds and jaggery is offered to the Lord.
- Texts from the Vedas, Vishnu Suktam, and Tamil Divya Prabandhams are read.
- Then the Lord is requested to listen to the Panchangam (almanac) when the priest says, āPanchAngam AgamyatAmā. Panchangam (dayās calendar) is read to the Lord with the activities that will be undertaken for the day as well as activities of the next day. Details of festivals and observances in the Tirumala temple and those at the temples of Govindaraja Swami and Kodandarama Swami at Tirupati, Padmavathi Devi at Tiruchanur, Sri Kalahastiswara at Sri Kalahasti, and several other nearby temples are read out.
- A TTD official then reads out the previous dayās hundi collection details with the date, morning collection, afternoon collection, and the loose change that was collected. These details do not include donations, Arjitham, and other sources of income. In the end, it is declared that the total amount has been credited to Srivariās Bhandaram.
- Matradana: TheĀ archakas (priests) who recited the slokas and Prabandhams are awarded rice, ginger, and rations
At Glance
- Beram being used: Koluvu Beram
- Place or venue: Snapana Mandapam of the golden entrance
- Timing of the Seva and duration: After Tomala Seva
- Devotees and Seva fee: No Devotees are allowed