Yadadri Brahmotsavam Nears Grand Finale With Sacred Chakrasnanam
Annual Yadadri Brahmotsavam entered its final phase with Mahapurnahuti and Chakrasnanam rituals, drawing thousands of devotees and marking the spiritual climax at Yadagirigutta temple.

- Yadadri Brahmotsavam rituals held with devotion.
- Chakrasnanam performed at Vishnu Pushkarini.
- Brahmotsavam to conclude on February 28.
The annual Brahmotsavam celebrations at Yadagirigutta have reached their concluding stage with sacred rituals performed in a spiritually charged atmosphere. On the tenth day of the festival, Mahapurnahuti was conducted at the Yagasala under the guidance of chief priests, marking a key moment in the eleven day celebrations.
Following the ritual, the temple witnessed the grand Chakrasnanam ceremony. Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy was taken out in a ceremonial procession through the Mada streets, accompanied by devotional chants, drum beats, and cultural performances by devotees. The procession culminated at the Vishnu Pushkarini, where special prayers were offered.
As part of the Chakrasnanam, the Maha Sudarshana Chakra, the divine weapon of Lord Vishnu, was ceremonially immersed in the sacred waters. Temple officials, devotees, and trustees participated in the holy bath, reflecting the collective devotion and festive spirit surrounding the event.
Later in the evening, Sri Pushpayagam was performed at the main temple mandapam, followed by Deva Todavasanam and Dopu Utsavam rituals. Temple authorities and endowment officials took part in these ceremonies, ensuring smooth conduct of the religious proceedings.
The Brahmotsavam will conclude on February 28 with Ashtottara Shata Ghata Abhishekam in the morning and Shringara Dolotsavam at night, bringing the spiritually vibrant eleven day festival to a ceremonial close.





