Veda Narayana Temple, Nagalapuram – Festivals
Surya Pooja Utsavam is one of the important festivals in
the temple during which the rays of Sun directly fall on to the presiding deity
in Garbhagriha
Sun worship is an important aspect in this temple. Every year in the month of
March, the rays of sun passes through the Gopuram entrance for three days and
fall on the main deity. The festival attracts thousands of devotees from all
over the State and Tamil Nadu. The unique feature of the festival is the
falling of the sun’s rays on the presiding deity of Lord Sri Vedanarayana
situated inside the sanctum sanctorum only on these three days.
Travelling a distance of 360 feet from the temple tower,
the rays of the setting sun slowly enter the main threshold and further into
the ‘Garbagriha’ and stops at the deity’s feet, navel and crown on the first,
second and third day respectively. As it occurs never again in other parts of
the year, it is considered an astronomical marvel. The event is also viewed as
a form of the Sun paying obeisance to the Lord and hence is called ‘Surya
Puja’. The priests said that this astronomical wonder was witnessed at this
west-phased temple in the evenings, while the same will happen at the Konark
temple in Odisha during the morning session.
Snapana Thirumanjanam (celestial bath) is performed to
the deities of Sri Vedanarayana and his consort Vedavalli every day in the
morning. After the ‘Surya Puja’ from 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm, a procession will be
taken in the streets of the village (Thiruveethi Utsavam) in the evening. The
deity will be adorned as Rama and taken on a procession on the first day, on
‘Muthyapu Pandiri Vahanam’ on the second day and ‘Sesha Vahanam’ on the third
day. Special devotional programmes will be conducted daily under the auspices
of Annamacharya Project. Large numbers of people throng this temple to witness
this rare event.
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