Kalaburagi streets come alive with devotional chants, cultural displays
The Hindu
Kalaburagi's Sri Ram Navami celebrations featured vibrant processions, devotional chants, and cultural displays, drawing thousands of enthusiastic devotees.
Devotees across Kalaburagi celebrated Sri Ram Navami with religious fervour and colourful processions on Thursday, as temples witnessed a series of rituals and the city streets came alive with devotional chants and cultural displays.
From early morning, special puja was performed at temples dedicated to Lord Rama.
Abhishekas were conducted using panchamruta and tender coconut water accompanied by recitations of Vishnu Sahasranama, Vayu Stuti and continuous chanting of Rama Nama.
Bhajans and other devotional activities continued throughout the day, drawing large numbers of devotees.
By afternoon, several grand processions featuring idols of Lord Rama began from different parts of the city.
Thousands of devotees participated, with youth dancing energetically to devotional songs played on DJ systems, braving the summer heat.

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