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- Brahmotsavam, Rathotsavam (Big Chariot) is held on the morning of the eighth day; during Navaratri Brahmotsavam, Golden Chariot (Swarna Rathotsavam) is held...
- named after the famous Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple. Rathotsavam: The temple's Chariot Festival(Rathotsavam) takes place on Chaitra Shuddha Pournami every year...
- Supreme most. The two mega events of this goddess namely ****tsavam and Rathotsavam will be celebrated in February. Peddamma temple has a few small temples...
- this temple. Though Kalyāṇōtsavām has been performed since old days and Rathotsavam started some 150 years ago with the original Ratha that was sponsored...
- Avataram, Garuda Vahanam, Hanumantha Vahanam, Swarna Rathotsavam (Golden Chariot), Gajavahanam, Rathotsavam (Chariot), Ashwa Vahanam, and Chakra Snanam. During...
- March 2025. India, The Hans. "Nellore: Gaiety marks Ranganatha Swamy Rathotsavam". The Hans India. Retrieved 19 March 2025. Rao, M. Srinivasa. "Talpagiri...
- and Yanai Vahanam. The Chariot festival, also known as Ter Tiruviḻa or Rathotsavam, is performed the day after Meenakshi Kalyanam. The king and queen of...
- Disobedience Movement (1930). On the occasion of the Sri Venkateswara Swami Rathotsavam at Vadapalli, on 30 March 1931, along with the deity, a Tricolour flag...
- including Vai****a Ekadasi, Brahmotsavam, Garuda Seva, Arjitha Kalyanam, Rathotsavam, Chakrasnanam and Pushpa Yagam. These festivals are marked by elaborate...
- in March includes ****urkolu, The Celestial Wedding and Divya Vimana Rathotsavam. The birthday of Lord Narasimha is celebrated on 28 April. Lord Narasimha...