Andhra Minister Ponguru Narayana Seeks Blessings at Tirumala Temple

Andhra Minister Ponguru Narayana offered prayers at Tirumala temple during the Abhishekam ceremony on Friday. The ancient ritual involves sacred water, milk, and scented articles. Celebrities Bandla Ganesh and Trisha Krishnan also visited the shrine recently. The temple atop Seshachalam Hills draws millions of devotees annually.

Key Points: Minister Ponguru Narayana at Tirumala Temple

  • Andhra Minister Ponguru Narayana prays at Tirumala temple
  • Abhishekam ceremony held on Friday
  • Celebrities Bandla Ganesh and Trisha Krishnan also visit
  • Temple is among India's most revered Hindu shrines
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Andhra Minister Ponguru Narayana offers prayers at Tirumala temple

Andhra Minister Ponguru Narayana offers prayers at Tirumala during Abhishekam ceremony. Also, celebrities Bandla Ganesh and Trisha Krishnan visit the shrine.

"The Abhishekam starts with Sacred water brought from Akasa Ganga Theertham, then with Milk, then with Suddhodakam, Chandanam and other scented articles - TTD"

Tirupati, May 8

Telugu Desam Party Minister Ponguru Narayana had the darshan of Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy at Tirumala this morning during the Abhishekam ceremony.

According to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), every Friday after Suprabhatha Seva, the regular Thomala and Archana Sevas are done in privacy, and then Srivari Abhishekam is observed.

This happens to be the most ancient Arjitha Seva that is being observed in the hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara.

The Abhishekam starts with Sacred water brought from Akasa Ganga Theertham, then with Milk, then with Suddhodakam, Chandanam and other scented articles like powdered Pachcha Karpooram, Saffron paste and drops of civet oil, etc., which are brought earlier in the silver vessels. While performing the Abhishekam to the Moola Virat, Purshasukta, Narayanasukta, Srisukta, Bhusuktha, Neelasuktha and selected Pasurams from the Divya Pradbandham are all recited by the priests. Later, the Abhishekam is performed for the image of Goddess Lakshmi on his chest with Turmeric Paste, according to the official website of TTD.

The Arjitha Grihastas who take part in this seva are all assembled inside the temple, and each one is entrusted with one Silver Vessel that contains various scented articles like powdered Pachcha Karpooram, Saffron paste, drops of civet oil, Chandanam, etc, it added.

The Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, situated atop the seventh peak of the Seshachalam Hills, is among India's most revered Hindu shrines. Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, also known as Balaji, the centuries-old temple draws millions of devotees from across the country and abroad every year.

Recent weeks have also seen several celebrities' visits to the shrine.

Telugu actor and producer Bandla Ganesh visited the revered Tirumala Venkateswara Temple on Tuesday, offering prayers and seeking blessings at one of India's most significant pilgrimage sites.

Ganesh, accompanied by his wife, had darshan of Lord Venkateswara under the administration of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). Actor Trisha Krishnan on Friday visited the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple and offered prayers to Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Abhishekam details are so beautiful. Akasa Ganga water, saffron, pachcha karpooram - it's like poetry in motion. Every time I read about Tirumala rituals, I feel peace. Wish I could be there right now. ❤️
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Michael C
As someone who visited Tirumala last year, I can say the experience is truly humbling. Even with the crowds, there's a sense of calm. The article's description of the Abhishekam ceremony matches what I witnessed - incredibly detailed and spiritual.
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Rohit L
Politicians visiting temples is nothing new. But Bandla Ganesh and Trisha going too shows how Tirumala unites everyone across film and politics. Jai Balaji! 🚩
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Jessica F
Interesting to see the political angle. But honestly, the temple administration should focus more on basic amenities like drinking water and shade in the queue lines. These rituals are sacred, but pilgrim comfort matters too.

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