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The temple priests conducted the rituals. Along the road from the Rathabeedi to Kashikatte illuminated by earthen lamps, the devotees participated in a spectacular procession.
Earlier in the evening, a beautifully lit rangapooje (ceremony with lamps) took place in Adi Subrahmanya. Following that, a seed-sowing ritual using a mixture of soil and sand in 16 pots was performed at the main temple. After the grand puja, the outdoor celebrations commenced.
Firstly, the Kachukujumbe deity paid respects to Lord Subrahmanya. Then, amidst attractive rows of lamps, the deity’s procession, along with music and various instruments, began.
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It’s noteworthy that Lord Subrahmanya’s arrival at Kashikatte in the chariot adorned with five peaks happens only on the day of Lakshadeepotsava.
The Urulu Seve, a cherished tradition at the temple, began after the Chandramandala Rathotsava. Devotees voluntarily participate in this special service until the culmination of the Champashashti Maharatotsava.
Downpour in Subrahmanya/Mangaluru: Amidst the fervor of the Lakshadeepotsava celebration in the Subrahmanya precincts, heavy rainfall occurred on Tuesday night. Devotees continued singing bhajans amidst the rain.