Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala – Vasanthotsavam
Vasanthotsavam is an annual Seva celebrated
in Tirumala to celebrate the arrival of spring season. Vasanthotsavam
is the combination of 2 words - "Vasantha" (Spring season in
Sanskrit) and "Utsavam" (festival in Sanskrit). The festival is
celebrated on the three days of Trayodashi, Chaturdasi and Pournami in
the month of Chaitra, the festival occurs between the end of March through
mid-April.
History
The start of the festival celebration in Tirumala is
recorded during the period of Achutaraya (Saka 1460). The festival was started with the fund of
3000 narpanam contributed by Periya Solai, the son of the accountant in the temple. This annual festival was believed
to have introduced by the King to mark the arrival of Spring Season.
The
Festival
The festival starts with Ankurarpana (sowing
the nine kind of seeds) ceremony conducted on the day of Uttarabhadra star in Hindu
calendar month of Phalguna. One day before
the start of the Vasanthotsavam festival, Punya Vachanam (purificatory
rites), Vasthu Santhi (worship of deity and lord of nature and their
elements and natural forces as well as lord and deity of directions and
environment) and samprokshanam rituals are performed by the temple
priests (sacred consecration). Access to these rituals are not open to
public.
Abhishekam - specifically called Snapana
Thirumanjanam (Holy bathing), is performed to the Utsava murthi and
his consorts on all the three days in the Vasanthotsavam hall outside the
temple premises. On the third day, Abhishekam is performed to the idols of
Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman along with Krishna and Rukmini. Procession of
the consecrated idols are taken in a procession in the evening on all the three
days.
Venue
The Vasanthotsavam hall was demolished as part of the
revamping of the temple surroundings in 2006 and since then the Vaibhavotsava
Mandapam situated in front of the main temple is used for the festival.
Pilgrim Participation
Vasanthotsavam is a Arjitha Seva - paid
service where pilgrims pay to view the ceremony. Each ticket costs Rs 300 ($7) and allows 1 person. Apart from entry to the Abhishekam
hall, the ticket holder receives one silk angavastram for men, a blouse piece for the
women, 2 dosas, 1 vadas and temple annaprasadams (rice based
blessed food).
No comments:
Post a Comment