Elaborate ‘Sitarama Kalyanotsavam’ was performed traditionally in the morning amid Vedic hymns and deeply spiritual and enriching chantings, bhajans and kirtans by devotees.
Large numbers of devotees of both the religions attended the annual ceremony with utmost devotion at the Dargah Shareef, where Sri Rama Navami and Lord Rama Pattabhishekam celebrated for the past one decade, setting a perfect example of religious harmony.
Headed by VN Aditya, a team is currently performing recce at Ayodhya and other places to finalise locations. Pre-production works of the film are going on at a rapid pace.
The Chief Minister directed the officials to organize Sri Rama Navami celebrations on a grand scale to spread the importance of Bhadradri Sri Sita Ramachandra Swamy to the entire country.
Collector Dr. Priyanka Ala has announced that for the convenience of devotees, the facility of booking rooms online has been provided through the temple website.
The main events include Lord Rama's wedding to Goddess Seetha and Lord Rama's Pattabhishekam ceremony. Tickets are available online and at ticket counters.
PDSU demanded those responsible for the incident be identified and arrested immediately and MLA Raja Singh’s membership of the Legislative Assembly be revoked
According to sources, the photo was provided by some local leaders to the youngsters who then took it and alleged to have joined the Sri Rama Navami Shobha Yatra procession in Hyderabad
Government whip and MLC Padi Koushik Reddy along with Zilla Parishad Chairperson Kanumalla Vijaya presented silk cloths and mutyala talambralu to Sri Rama and Seetha
MLA Jogu Ramanna took part in the festivities organized at the temples of Lord Rama in the district centre, Sri Kodanda Ramalayam at Chanda (T) village in Adilabad
Bhainsa ASP Kanthilal Patil said over 200 policemen including 20 sub-inspectors and five inspectors were deployed in several parts of the town to prevent untoward incidents
As part of the festivities, Sri Radha Govinda, appearing in the Avatars of ‘Sri Sita Ramachandra’ were decorated brightly with beautiful flowers, new dresses and jewellery