Namadwaar Virginia – Navaratri Celebrations

By the immense grace of Sri Swamiji and the Divine Couple, Namadwaar Virginia celebrated the auspicious Navarathri with Sundara Kanda Parayanam and Mahamantra Nama Chanting.

As part of the celebrations, a beautiful Bomma Kolu (dolls display) was set up at Namadwaar Virginia. The Sundara Kanda Parayanam commenced on September 22nd and concluded on October 2nd, beginning with the Rama Jananam and Sita Kalyanam Sargas on the first day. Devotees eagerly took turns to participate in the Parayanam throughout the nine days.

On October 2nd, Vijaya Dashami & Purattasi Shravanam day, the devotees concluded the Parayanam with the Sri Rama Pattabhishekam. Lord Rama and Sita Archana were performed, followed by the rendering of several Madhurageethams in praise of Guru, Ram Nama, Lord Govinda, Lord Rama, Sita, and Anjaneya Kirtans. Shravana deepam was offered to the Lordships. The celebration concluded with the chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa.

During the Navarathri evenings, devotees also gathered at various homes to participate in Mahamantra Nama Chanting, filling the atmosphere with divine vibrations and joy.

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