The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Devotees make a beeline for temples on Maha Sivaratri

Silk robes presented to the presiding deities at Durga temple atop Indrakeela­dri; celebratio­ns will continue till March 12

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All Siva temples witnessed a heavy rush on March 8 (Friday) as religious fervour marked the Maha Sivaratri celebratio­ns.

Devotees made a beeline for Siva temples since dawn and participat­ed in rituals such as ‘Ksheerabhi­shekams’. Serpentine queues were seen at the temples as the devotees waited patiently for darshan. The rush peaked in the evening. Special rituals were performed invoking the blessings of the Lord Siva.

The devotees took a holy dip in the Krishna River and in the sea in Machilipat­nam. The bathing ghats witnessed heavy rush. The Maha Sivaratri celebratio­ns began at the Sri Durga Malleswara Swamyvarla Devasthana­m atop Indrakeela­dri on March 6 and it would continue utill March 12.

The priests performed ‘Ekadasa Mahanyasa Poorva Rudra Abhishekam’ on Thursday night and ‘Divya Leela Kalyanam’ at around 3.30 a.m. on Friday. The Siva bhakta Markandeya lineage members presented

Devotees performing abhishekam to a Siva Lingam at Sitanagara­m on the banks of Krishna river in Vijayawada on Friday.

Mangalagir­i handloom silk robes to Goddess Kanaka Durga and Lord Siva. Trust founder members Ganji Chiranjeev­i and Chillapall­i Srinivasa Rao presented the silk robes. Markandeya Trust chairman Damarla Venkata Narasimha and others were present. They brought 11 types of offerings including bangles, turmeric, vermilion, veebhuti, flowers, etc in bamboo baskets.

Devasthana­m Trust Board Chairman Karnati Rambabu and Executive Officer K.S. Rama Rao welcomed the trust members and presented them Sesha Vastras.

Meanwhile, the devotees performed ‘Akhanda

Deeparadha­na’, ‘Lingarchan­a’, ‘Ksheerabhi­shemams’ and other rituals at Sri Parvathi Ramalinges­wara Swamy at Yenamalaku­duru.

The priests performed ‘Kalyanotsa­vam’ of the presiding deity at Sri Parvathi Ramalinges­wara Swamy at Munigiri.

‘Prabhala Utsavam’

The ‘Prabhala Utsavam’ was celebrated on a grand scale at the temple. Prabhalu were taken out in a procession in the village as thousands of devotees took part in it. The temple management distribute­d prasadam to devotees. Many devotees organised annadanam.

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