
Brahmotsavams at Bhadradri begin on a low key
The Hindu
No devotees to be allowed to attend Tiru kalyanam on April 21
The 13-day-long Srirama Navami Tiru Kalyana Brahmotsavam began on a low-key note in Sri Sitaramachandra Swamy temple in Bhadrachalam coinciding with Ugadi festival on Tuesday. The COVID-19 scare has impacted the celebrations of the annual religious event for the second year in a row this time. It has been decided to conduct Sri Sitarama Tiru Kalyana Mahotsavam (Celestial wedding) on the occasion of Sri Rama Navami inside the temple complex in a simple manner in the presence of the essential temple staff, devoid of devotees, on April 21.More Related News

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