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Nandalur Annual Fete from 14th to 22nd July




The annual brhamotsavams in Sri Soumyanatha Swamy temple in Nandalur of Annamaiah District will be held from July 14 to 22 with Ankurarpanam on July 13.

The annual fest commences with Dhwajarohanam in the auspicious Karkataka lagnam on July 14 from 7.45am to 8.15am and the following are the important vahana sevas including Garuda Vahanam on July 18, Arjita Kalyanam on July 20 at 10am, Rathotsavam on July 21, Chakrasnanam on July 20.
Grihastas can participate in Kalyanam on payment of Rs.500 per ticket on which two persons will be allowed.
Devotional Cultural progammes will be organised during all these days by the TTD projects.

Parasareswara Brahmotsavams from 5th to 14th July




The annual brahmotsavams in the TTD run sub-temple of Sri Champakavalli sameta Sri Parasaresara Swamy brahmotsavams in Narayanavanam are scheduled between July 5-14 with Ankurarpanam on July 3.

Dhwajarohanam will be held in the auspicious Mithuna lagnam between 5.45am and 6.45am on July 5 and the important days includes Nandi Vahanam on July 9, Rathotsavam on July 11, Kalyanotsavam on July 12, Trisula Snanam on July 14.
Grihastas can participate in the kalyanam on the payment of Rs.500 per ticket on which two persons will be allowed.
TTD is organizing cultural programmes on all these days.

Koil Alwar in Sri Kalyana Venakteswara Swamy Vari Temple




Koil Alwar Tirumanjanam in connection with Salakatla Sakshatkara Vaibhavotsavams in Srinivasa Mangapuram will be observed in Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy temple on July 4.

In connection with this fete, TTD has cancelled Tiruppavada, Arjita Seva on July 4.

Safety andSecurity of Pedestrian Pilgrims is Paramount - TTD Eo







The safety and security of the pilgrims trekking the footpath routes to reach Tirumala holds paramount importance, asserted TTD EO Sri J. Syamala Rao.

The EO reviewed the safety measures for the pedestrian devotees with the Government Forest, TTD Forest, Engineering, Vigilance and Security Departments in the meeting hall of Sri Padmavati Rest House in Tirupati.
He asked the officials to give high priority to the safety of the devotees going on the Alipiri and Srivari Mettu walkways. 
Speaking on this occasion, EO said that apart from the existing trap cameras, more numbers should be set up to track the movement of leopards and other animals. 
The officials concerned were directed to take steps to improve the signaling system especially, so that the control room gets movement of the alarm signals on the movement of wild beasts roaming from the Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple to the seventh mile at any time.
This will help in sending caution to the devotees and alerting them on time.
The officials were directed to write a letter to the  Committee saying that the proposals given by the earlier joint committee were too expensive and suggest cost effective alternative structures and routes.
Earlier the EO was briefed by the Forest officials on at what times the footpath has high or low flow of devotees, times leopards are roaming in the area, through PPT prepared by Wild Life Institution of India.
It was brought to the notice of the EO that the devotees on foot should reach Tirumala at the prescribed times and accordingly changes should be made. The EO asked JEO Sri Veerabraham and CV&SO Shri Narasimha Kishore to discuss with the concerned authorities and take appropriate measures as per the suggestion of forest officials.
The EO also reviewed what works have been undertaken, progress of these works, how many more works need to be carried out and other related issues in detail.
SV Zoo Park Curator Sri Selvam, DFO Tirupati Sri Satish, Sub-DFO Sri Nageswara Rao, SE2 Sri Jagadeeshwar Reddy, Deputy CF TTD Sri Srinivas, Estates Special Officer Sri Mallikharjuna, Health Officer Dr Sridevi and others were present.
 

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