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The procession commenced with a procession of the deity to the river bank early morning on April 19th, following rituals including aarti, pudukai, and katte pujas performed by devotees. Notably, the diety was brought to the temple after an ablution bath, a symbolic act undertaken after an arduous 18-hour walk.
Preceding the Avabhritha Savari, various traditional ceremonies took place. Following the Brahmarathotsava, Bangar Kaarkatte Savari and the customary farewell to the deities of Shri Ullalti were observed. The festivities also included Bhuta Bali and other rituals.
Katte Pooja ceremonies were conducted at numerous locations along the route, including prominent landmarks like Sri Lakshmi Meenkataramana Temple Katte, Gandhi Katte, and Aruna Cinema. These rituals were attended by devout followers, adding fervor to the occasion.
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Earlier, on April 18th, Tulabhara Seva witnessed devoted followers offering various commodities like rice, coconut, and bananas to Lord Shri Mahalingeshwar as a gesture of gratitude for fulfilling their prayers.
The annual fair of Puttur Shree Mahalingeshwar Temple serves not only as a religious event but also as a vibrant celebration of cultural traditions and communal harmony.