Festivals Celebrated at Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Kondagattu

Daily Poojas / Rituals / Special Days in temple ( Bramhostavam )

S.No  Sevas  &&  Poojas  Timings
1 Suprbhatha Seva & Aradhana 4.00 A.M to 5.30 A.M
2 Balabhogam, Nivedana Harathi and Anusandanam 5.30 AM to 6.00 AM
3 Sarva Darshanam and Arjitha Sevalu 6.00 AM to 4.30 P.M
4 Maha nivedana 12.00 P.M to 12.30 P.M
5 Bhajana and theertha prasadam 1.00 P.M to 1.30 P.M
6 Viramam 4.30. P.M to 6.00 P.m
7 Sarva Darshanam and Kumkumarchana 6.00 P.M to 8.30 P.M
8 Nitya seva 7.30.P.M to 8.00 P.M
9 Kumbha harathi Kavata bandhamu 8.30 PM



Poojas The following paid sevas are being performed in the temple

S.No Poojas & Sevas In Rs.
1 Sri Swamy Vari Abhishakam 250-00
2 Mandapamlo 500-00
3 Sri Venkteshwara Swamy Vari Seva 200-00
4 Sri Sathyanarayana Swamy Vratham 200-00
5 11 days Harathi 150.00
6 21 days Harathi 250.00
7 41 days Harathi 400.00
8 Kunkuma Puja 100.00
9 Keshakandanam 10.00
10 Hanuman Diksha/Viramana 50.00



Vhahana Poojas

S.No Vhahana Poojas In Rs.
1 Lorry/Bus , Big Vehicles 500.00
2 Tractor 300.00
3 Four vehicular 200.00
4 Auto 150.00
5 Two Vehicular 100.00



Festivals

1 Ugadi Chitra Sudda Padyami Panchanga Sravanam
2 Sri Rama Navami Chitra Sudda Navami SriSeeta Ramakalyanam
3 Toli Ekadashi Ashada Sudda Ekadashi Provided Bhajans
4 Sri Krishna Janmastami Sravana Bahula Rohini Nakshatra Special Poojas
5 Sri Vinayaka Chaturthi Bhadrapada Shudda Chathurthi Navarathri Utsavas
6 Sarannavartrulu Aswiyuja sudda padyami to Navami Devi Navaratrulu
7 Vijaya Dashami Aswiyuja Sudda Dashami Shami Pooja
8 Deepavali Aswiyuja Bahula Chaturdashi Sahasra Deepalankarana

Important Festivals

S.No Name of Uthsavams Thithi Nakshetram Name of programe
1 Sri Hanuman Jayanthi Vyshakha Sapthami to Vyshakha Bahula Dashami Poorvabhadra nakshatram Three Days Celebration
2 Sravana Sapthaha Uthsavam Sravana sudda Padiyami to Sapthami  Special Abhisheakam Poojas
3 Pavitrotsavam   Shravanamasam Thrahnikam Uthsavam
4 Dhanurmasam Margashira shudda&Moola Nakshatram 30 days Thiruppavai kalakshepamu
5 Vykunta Ekadashi Pushya Sudda Ekadashi Uttara Dwara Darshanam
6 Sri Sudarshana yagam Magha Sudda panchami Thrahnikam Uthsavam

 

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