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- Vasanthotsavam is an annual Seva celebrated in Tirumala to celebrate the arrival of spring season. Vasantotsavam is the combination of 2 words - "Vasantha"...
- India, especially ****ociated with him such as Mathura and Vrindavan. Vasanthotsavam is an annual Seva celebrated in Tirumala to celebrate the arrival of...
- important festivals celebrated in Bhadrachalam are Vai****ha Ekadashi, Vasanthotsavam, and Vijayadashami. The temple is one of several in India linked to...
- Diwali to celebrate the Victory of Krishna over the demon Narakasur. Vasanthotsavam is an annual Seva celebrated in Tirumala to celebrate the arrival of...
- reason for celebrating Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights. Vasanthotsavam is an annual Seva celebrated in Tirumala to celebrate the arrival of...
- year at the temple, including Brahmothsavam in the month of Maasi, Vasanthotsavam for 10 days in Chithirai, Vaikasi Visakam for 12 days and Skandha Sashti...
- receives all festivals like Brahmotsavams, Kalyanotsavam, Dolotsavam, Vasanthotsavam, Sahasra deepalankarana seva, Padmavati parinyotsavams, pushpapallaki...
- Chokkattan Madapam, where the Utsava deities are adorned and kept during the Vasanthotsavam (Spring festival) and on the 6th day festival in Adi (July–August) and...
- (sacred marriage) during the Tamil month of Chittirai (April–May), Vasanthotsavam during Vaigasi (May–June), Pathunal Siva Uthsavam during Aaani (July–August)...
- every Friday. The Shri Suktam is also recited during the daily Arjitha Vasanthotsavam seva. "Sri Suktam: The Earliest Hymn to Goddess Lakshmi". Kinsley 1999...