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After the lockdown, the hill shrine was reopened for devotees from June 11 last, but with very limited numbers per day and slowly but steadily, the numbers were increased following requests from devotees, the official said
The recently held ‘Navaratri Brahmotsavam’ was also observed without the participation of devotees, he said. The official said the Rathasapthami festival is observed as one of the most sacred events at the over two millennia old shrine on the occasion of ‘Jayanthi of Lord Surya (Sun) annually for the last several centuries.
As part of the festivity today, the centuries-old ‘utsav’ idol of Lord Venkateswara, adorned with several gem-set ornaments, was taken out in a procession around the temple mounted on seven sacred golden ‘vahanas’ (carriers) at different intervals from dawn to night. The holy spectacle began just before the crack of dawn with the idol of Lord being carried on the majestic golden ‘Surya’ (Sun) ‘vahana’, followed by the other six carriers — “Chinna Sesha, Garuda, Hanuman, Kalpavriksha, Sarvabhupala, and Chandra” separately at different intervals.