TTD is organising the annual Brahmotsavam of Sri Kapileswara temple, Tirupati from February 19-28 with Koil Alwar Thirumanjanam on February 15 and the traditional Ankurarpanam on Feb 18. The annual Brahmotsavam of Sri Kapileswara Temple is one of the most significant and grand festivals celebrated at the temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is a vibrant and spiritually enriching event that attracts thousands of devotees from across the region. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, worshipped as Kapileswara, and his consort Goddess Parvati. Here’s an overview of the festival Here is the content formatted into a table, Sri Kapileswara temple Special Events Programs
Kapileswara Brahmotsavam 2025 Dates Schedule, Vahana Details
Kapileswara Brahmotsavam 2025 Dates Schedule. The term Brahmotsavam translates to “the festival conducted by Brahma,” the creator god in Hinduism. It is a grand celebration lasting several days, marked by elaborate rituals, processions, and cultural activities. During the festival, the artists of TTDs Hindu Dharma Prachara Parishad will render daily kolatas and bhajans in front of the Vahana Sevas and artists of the Annamacharya project will sing Annamayya sankeertanas.
Check: Kapila Theertham Kapileswara Swamy Temple info, Timings
Date | Morning | Night |
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19-02-2025 | Dwajarohanam | Hamsa Vahana |
20-02-2025 | Suryaprabha Vahanam | Chandraprabha Vahanam |
21-02-2025 | Bhuta Vahana | Simha Vahana |
22-02-2025 | Makara Vahana | Sesha Vahana |
23-02-2025 | Tiruchi Utsavam | Adhikar Nandi Vahana |
24-02-2025 | Vyagra Vahana | Gaja Vahana |
25-02-2025 | Kalpavriksha Vahanam | Aswa Vahana |
26-02-2025 | Rathotsavam | Nandi Vahana |
27-02-2025 | Purushmurgha Vahana | Tiruchi Utsava |
28-02-2025 | Trishula Snanam | Ravanasura Vahana |
Bramotsavan festival typically spans 9 to 10 days, with each day dedicated to specific rituals and processions.
Key Features of Kapileswara Annual Brahmotsavam
Dwajarohanam: 19-02-2025
Dwajarohanam festival begins with the hoisting of the sacred flag (Dwaja) on the temple flagpole, symbolizing the commencement of the festivities. Starting day of Brahmotsavam. Hamsa Vahana Seva performed on same day. Each day, the deities are taken out in a grand procession on different vahanas (vehicles), each with its own symbolic significance. Hamsa Vahana, Chandraprabha, Simha Vahana, Sesha Vahanam, Adhikar Nandi Vahana, Gaja Vahana, Ashwa Vahana, Ravanasura Vahanas.
Hamsa Vahana (Swan): Represents purity and wisdom.
Simha Vahana (Lion): Symbolizes power and courage.
Gaja Vahana (Elephant): Represents prosperity and strength.
Rathotsavam (Chariot): A grand procession on a decorated chariot.
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