Hare Krishna Golden Temple’s six-day Brahmotsavam ends on auspicious note in Hyderabad
The six-day Brahmotsavam at the Hare Krishna Golden Temple concluded with Maha Samprokshana and the 108-Kalasha Maha Churnabhishekam. Devotees participated in Vedic chanting and rituals as the celebrations ended on an auspicious and devotional note
Published Date - 20 November 2025, 12:13 AM
Hyderabad: The six-day Sri Brahmotsavam celebrations at the Hare Krishna Golden Temple, which commenced on November 14, drew to a close on Wednesday.
The day began with Maha Purnahuti, Utsavar Abhishekam, and Chakra Snanam, and the evening witnessed Devata Udvasanam, Sri Pushpa Yagam, and the grand Maha Churnabhishekam offered to Sri Radha Govinda, Sri Lakshmi Narasimha, Sri Nitai Gauranga, and Srila Prabhupada. The festival concluded with Maha Samprokshana and Maha Purnahuti, marking an auspicious finale.
The highlight of the celebrations was the 108-Kalasha Maha Churnabhishekam, performed amid resonant chanting of Vedic mantras and soulful Harinam Sankirtan by devotees. The deities were ceremonially bathed with Panchamrita, Panchagavya, fruit juices, rare herbal powders, flowers, special aushadhis, and navaratnas.
Sriman Satya Gaura Chandra Dasa Prabhuji, president of Hare Krishna Movement-Hyderabad, said the successful conclusion of Brahmotsavam had invoked the blessings of Their Lordships, bringing peace, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment in society.
The festival attracted senior devotees, congregational members, and well-wishers from across India, who participated in the devotional fervour.