
Russian devotees who came to visit the three corners of Srikalahasti temple in Tirupati district of Andhra Pradesh were extremely impressed to see the temple in traditional costumes. He participated in the Rahu-Ketu puja and was mesmerized by the historical structures decorated with sculptures. He said that after knowing about the specialness of the temple from the priests, his reverence and faith towards God and Goddess has increased even more.
A huge crowd of foreign devotees gathered at Srikalahasti temple in Tirupati district. The Russian devotees who came to Srikalahasti to visit the three temples followed the tradition with full devotion. During this time, there was an atmosphere of excitement in Srikalahasti, famous as Rahu Ketu temple. About 40 devotees from Russia were extremely impressed by the historic temple structures with impressive sculptures. During this time he participated in the Rahu Ketu puja being held in the temple.
Rahu Ketu participated in the puja.
Among the Russian devotees who participated in Rahu Ketu puja at Srikalahasti temple, there were 29 women and 9 men. These devotees, who spent more than two hours in the temple, got information about the worship conducted here and the huge idols of gods and goddesses. Russian devotees were particularly impressed by the sculptures in the temple. The authorities arranged for him to have darshan of Swami Ammavara.
Characteristics known from the temple priest
Russian devotees asked the priests about the features of the temple, the size of the temple and Swami Ammavara. After knowing about the temple, he said that his reverence, faith and belief in Swami Ammavara has increased even more. Russian devotees posed for photographs with the priests in front of the flagpole of the temple. Local devotees were also curiously looking at the foreigners who had come to the temple in traditional costumes. He was surprised to see the devotion shown by the foreigners towards Swami Ammavara. After the darshan, the temple authorities presented pilgrimage offerings to the Russian devotees who received the blessings of the Vedic scholars at the Guru Dakshinamurthy temple.
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