Udupi: Multitude of Devotees Witness Brahmakalashabisheka at Yellur Temple


Udupi: Multitude of Devotees Witness Brahmakalashabishek, Nagamandalotsav, at Yellur Sri Vishwanath Temple  
Pics: Durga Digitals
Daijiworld Media Network—Udupi (RD/CN)
 

Udupi, Mar 12: ‘Brahmakalashabishek’ and other religious ceremonies were held at the 1000-year-old Sri Vishwanath Temple at Yellur near here, on Thursday March 12. 

Large number of devotees from all over the district arrived at the temple here on Thursday morning. 

The Brahmakalashabishek was held at the auspicious time of 7.25 am by Vedamurti Padoor Laxminarayan Tantri, Bettige Gururaj Tantri, and other Vedic celebrants arrived from across the district.  Temple managing trustee K L Kundantaya was also present on the occasion.



























The hundreds of volunteers served the multitude of devotees who had come to witness the Brahmakalashabishek and ‘Nagamandalotsav’ on Thursday.  

Five large televisions were placed in strategic locations for the benefit of thos who had gathered in large numbers to witness the grand religious ceremonies held on the occasion.  

Shuttle buses were provided to transport devotees from Ucchil junction of the Mangalore–Udupi National Highway 17 to the venue.

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  • Shobha & Kunjoor Giridhara Rao, Singapore

    Sun, Mar 15 2009

    By witnessing these photos I felt as if I too involved in Brahmakalashabisheka at Yellur Temple.It is a wonderful job.Thanks to everyone who made us to have a darshana of lord Vishweshwara

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  • Dinakar K Shetty, Kallianpur/Dubai

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    kudos to daiji team for the coverage of BRAHMAKALASHA&NAGAMANDALA in Yellur Vishawantha Temple.

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  • Michael D' Souza, Yellur/ Canada

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Good coverage Daijiworld, wish I were their if not for the pooja, at least for those mouth-watering laddoos.

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  • SATISH, BRAHMAVAR/DUBAI

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    thanks daijiworld nice pictures and good work keep it up

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  • Chandrakant k shetty, Kuthyar/Bahrain

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Thanks,Daiji for wonderful coverage of Yellur Temple I,Wished to attend this auspicious occasion but unfortunately could not be there.I was very happy to get the darshan of Lord Vishweshwara through ur coverage.

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  • Arun, Mudarangadi/Abu Dhabi

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    thanks to daiji team.......... good coverage......

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  • K.R.SHETTY, KALATHOOR/DUBAI

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Thanks daiji for nice coverage of all the main events. Unfortunately we could not attend these poojas, but through daijiworld we could see pictures of some of those events. Well done.Thanks

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  • Julian D'Souza, India

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Nice pictures. This is our true Mangalorean tradition.

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  • Mr Augustine Daniel DSouza , Udupi / Vasai Virar / State of Kuwait

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Good coverage Daijiworld.

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  • Shalini Shetty, Nitte / Dubai

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    When i was young i would go walking to yellur from payyar with my grandmother . The journey would take 2 hours . But getting to drink that refreshing bonda water would make me forget about our tiring journey . My heart yearns to have those ladoos , that are pictured above. Hopefully this July my family and I will get the opportunity to have the darshan of Lord Vishweshwara.

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  • Bharathi, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Good coverage of the whole area. What a hindu culture, serving food in the temples is highly appreciated by whole of World

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