Udupi: Brahmakalashotav of Paniyoor Sri Brahma Baidarkala Temple Held


Udupi: Brahmakalashotav of Paniyoor Sri Brahma Baidarkala Temple Held
 
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Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (RD/SB)

Udupi, Jan 3: Brahmakalashotsav was held at renovated Sri Brahma Baidarkala temple, Paniyoor, near here on Saturday January 2, with all the Vedic rituals performed by the priests under the leadership of Vedamurti Kenja Sridhar Tantri.



 

Brahmakalasha puja, Prasanna puja and worship of Baidarkala deity was held at the temple. Besides free food was offered to thousands of devotees who thronged the temple.  

Temple renovation committee president Deviprasad Shetty, temple lineage family head Yogish Shetty Paniyoorguttu, chief temple priest Shiva Poojary Garadimane, Yellur temple managing trustee Y Prafulla Shetty and Kunjoor temple managing trustee Nadimane B Mohan Rao among others were present.
 
The head load offerings of vegetables and grains, silver façade for the deity Lord Brahma which was donated by Belapu Para Poojary and family and majestic trumpet donated by Paniyoorguttu and Belapuguttu lineage families, were taken in a grand procession on Friday January 1 evening, ahead of Brahmakalashotsav at the renovated Sri Brahma Baidarkala temple, Paniyoor.  

  

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Sun, Jan 03 2010

    Nice pictures Daijiworld. In India God and deities are equal and are equally important. All need lot of money for external glamor and purification. It'll take a while for the real Bhakti to penetrate the mind and heart. No wonder even if there are more attacks on places of worship of a God who does not fit into this type of rituals. Our youth need more transformation as much as these rituals.

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