Muscat, Oman: The sacred Sri Sreenivasa Kalyanotsava was conducted with traditional grandeur and deep spiritual fervour at the Shree Krishna Temple Hall, Darsait, Muscat, bringing the devotional essence of Tirumala to devotees in Oman.
The event was organised by the Sri Sreenivasa Bhakta Vrunda, Muscat, and conducted by the Bengaluru-based Srivari Foundation under the guidance of Sri S. Venkateshamurthy, widely revered as the “Abhinava Annamacharya.” This Kalyanotsava marked the 714th such ceremony conducted under his leadership.
The celebrations commenced with a ceremonial procession, followed by the observance of key Vedic rituals, including Shodashopachara, Paada Pooja, Kanyadana Sankalpa, Mangalya Dharana, Pushparchana, and Chamara Seva. Each ritual was performed in accordance with traditional Agamic practices, creating an atmosphere of devotion and spiritual solemnity.
A highlight of the programme was the Ekantha Seva, which evoked a profound sense of spiritual intimacy among devotees. The Bhoga Srinivasa idol was ceremonially placed in a cradle, accompanied by the rendering of Annamacharya Keerthanas and the traditional Tarigonda Vengamamba Harathi, recreating the sanctified ambience of Tirumala’s midnight worship.
The Kalyanotsava was witnessed by over 3,000 devotees, many of whom described the experience as deeply moving and spiritually elevating.
The event was attended by noted spiritual thinker Dr. Veena Bannanje, ambassadors from India, Nepal, and other countries, as well as distinguished representatives from the banking, business, and professional communities, lending an international dimension to the occasion.
The Sri Sreenivasa Kalyanotsava in Muscat stood as a testament to the universality of Hindu spiritual traditions, reaffirming that devotion transcends geographical boundaries and cultural differences.
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