CM conveys greetings on Srirama Navami
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Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has conveyed his greetings to people of the State on the occasion of Srirama Navami.
He said the Sri Rama Navami celebrations could not be organised on a large scale like every year on account of the COVID-19 pandemic. He wanted the devotees to watch online the celebrations to be held at Bhadrachalam amidst presence of a limited number of priests and officials. The Chief Minister said relationship between Lord Rama and Goddess Sita was holy and the way the sacrifices they made for the welfare of mankind should be ideal for the present and future generations.
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Sri Rama Navami 2021: Wishes, WhatsApp Messages, Status Message, Images Apr 18, 2021, 12:59 IST
Srirama Navami is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Lord Rama. It falls on the ninth day of the Shukla Paksha in the Chaitra month. Rama Navami is one of the major festivals for Hindus. Every year millions of people visit temples to celebrate Rama Navami. You can witness the glory of festivals in the cities of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Nepal.
If you are missing you, family, and friends, on this Srirama Navami and to greet them, here we gather some wishes to share them
COVID casts shadow on all Rama festivals
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Major rituals to be performed behind closed doors
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Major rituals to be performed behind closed doors
A rapid spread of a second wave of COVID-19 cases has cast a shadow on all forms of festivities slated to be held this week in Sri Rama temples across the TTD circuit.
The annual Brahmotsavams slated to be observed from April 21 to 29 at the famed Sri Kodandaramalayam in Vontimitta of Kadapa district will be performed in private (Ekantham), in view of the pandemic. The annual festival, which coincides with ‘Sri Rama Navami’ every year, used to be conducted amid much fanfare and religious fervour. All the ‘Vahanams’ (processions on celestial carriers) will be observed inside the temple, where devotees will not be allowed.