The divine Kalyana Mahotsavam of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy was celebrated with great spiritual fervour at the famous Antarvedi temple in Dr B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema district. The sacred wedding ceremony unfolded amid Vedic chants, filling the temple premises with devotion and joy. Thousands of devotees gathered to witness the celestial event, which created a deeply spiritual atmosphere throughout the night.
Sacred Wedding Performed at Auspicious Hour
Priests conducted the divine wedding at 1:56 am, marking the most auspicious moment of the ceremony. Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy appeared resplendent alongside Sridevi and Bhudevi, radiating divine splendour. Devotees watched the sacred union with folded hands and heartfelt prayers.
The chants of “Namo Narasimha” echoed across the temple complex, adding to the spiritual intensity of the moment.
Special Sevas Add Spiritual Splendour
The temple hosted several special rituals as part of the celebrations. Panchamukhanjaneya Seva, Garuda Vahana Seva, and the traditional Edurukolu ceremony drew wide participation from devotees. Priests brought the beautifully adorned utsava idols from the main shrine and placed them on a flower-decked ceremonial platform.
Golden ornaments and fragrant flowers enhanced the divine presence of the deities.
Vedic Rituals Conducted With Precision
Under the guidance of head priest Srinivasa Kiran, a team of Vedic scholars performed the wedding rituals strictly as per scriptures. Every step followed age-old temple traditions, preserving the sanctity of the ceremony.
On behalf of the state government, Rajole MLA Deva Varaprasad Mutyala offered talambralu to the Lord, marking official participation in the sacred event.
Devotees Gather in Large Numbers
Devotees arrived from various regions to take part in the Kalyanam. The temple witnessed heavy footfall throughout the night as families and pilgrims stood patiently to witness the divine celebrations.
The spiritual festivities continue today with the grand Rathotsavam of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy, expected to draw even larger crowds to Antarvedi.
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