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Time of India
2 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
CM's wife, VIPs visit Chamundeshwari Temple
1 2 Mysuru: CM's wife, Parvathi, on Friday visited Sri Chamundeshwari Temple atop the Chamundi Hills and offered puja to mark Aashada Friday celebrations. Accompanied by family members, she arrived at the religious site in a car and was at the temple for about 30 minutes. Her supporters kept the media at bay while she was at the religious site. Union minister of state Shobha Karandlaje climbed the 1001 steps to reach the religious site, a ritual she started about two decades ago, and offered puja to goddess Chamundeshwari. Among other VIPs who visited the temple were senior minister KH Muniyappa, former minister HD Revanna, Karnataka BJP unit chief BY Vijayendra, and former DCM KS Eshwarappa. This comes amidst hundreds of thousands of devotees visiting the temple to mark the fourth and final aashadha Friday celebrations. All the rituals associated with the celebrations, headed by the chief priest of the temple, Shashishekhar Dixit, including Mahanyasa Rudrabhishekam, Panchamrutha Abhisheka, Kunkumarchane, Pushparchanse, Sahasranama, and Mahamangalarathi, were conducted for the deity starting from 4am on Friday. Devotees from across the state, who arrived from various parts of the state, were allowed to enter the temple at 5.30am and continued till 10pm. Amid intermittent drizzling, devotees lined up in long queues and had darshan of the goddess. To mark the concluding last Friday celebrations, various organisations across Mysuru city distributed prasada to the devotees in Chamundipuram Circle, Vidyaranyapuram, Agrahara, Vijayanagara, Chamaraja Double Street, Kuvempunagar, Ramakrishnangar, Ontikoppal, KG Koppal, M G Koppal, and several other places. Mysuru city made elaborate arrangements for all crowd management, including bus operations from Lalitha Mahal grounds.


Time of India
5 days ago
- General
- Time of India
Chamundi Hills cleaning drive on July 20
Mysuru: Members of the Kuduma Srikshetra Dharmasthala Padayatra Seva Trust will conduct a special cleaning drive at Chamundi Hills on July 20, focusing specifically on the 1,001 steps leading to the temple. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, trust president MK Mahadev said, "The drive follows the four Aashada Friday celebrations, during which the temple sees massive footfall. We aim to clean the steps thoroughly from base to summit, clearing puja articles and other waste left behind by devotees." Recalling last year's drive, he said, "Around 150 to 200 volunteers participated, collecting nearly 15 to 20 kg of waste every four steps. People from Mysuru, Hassan, Mandya, Bengaluru, and other districts joined hands in the effort. This year, we expect even higher participation." The drive will commence at 8am. It will be inaugurated by MP Yaduveer Wadiyar. Mahadev appealed to devotees to help keep the hill plastic-free by carrying eco-friendly bags during their temple visits. He also urged temple authorities to ensure the kumkum used at the shrine is free from harmful adulterants. "Adulterated kumkum poses risks not just to people, but also to the environment," he noted.


Hans India
12-07-2025
- General
- Hans India
Grandeur marks Cheera Saare Mahotsavam
Banaganapalle: The revered saree offering festival (Cheera Saare Mahotsavam) at the sacred Sri Chowdeshwari Devi temple in Nandavaram, Banaganapalle Mandal of Nandyal district, was celebrated with grandeur and devotion on Friday. The event, held on the auspicious occasion of Aashada Friday, commenced at 10:30 am amidst vibrant traditional music, kolatam, and chekka bhajan performances by enthusiastic devotees. B C Indiraamma, wife of the Roads and Buildings Minister BC Janardhan Reddy, graced the occasion and presented a ceremonial saree to the Goddess. The procession began from the Sri Chennakesava Swamy temple, accompanied by Sri Devi and Bhoo Devi idols, and proceeded through the village to the main temple. It culminated at the sanctum sanctorum of Sri Chowdeshwari Devi by 1 pm, where the symbolic saree offering was made. Cultural performances along the procession route captivated the gathered devotees, reflecting the region's deep-rooted spiritual and cultural traditions. A large number of women devotees actively participated, carrying sarees from their homes and offering them to the Goddess as a token of devotion. The event was organised under the supervision of temple assistant commissioner Srinivasa Reddy and Temple Development Committee Chairman P.V. Kumar Reddy. Devotees were also served prasadam and meals by the temple annadanam wing and Arya Vysya community volunteers. Speaking on the occasion, B C Indiraamma said she had offered prayers to the Goddess for peace, prosperity and happiness for all people. She emphasised that offering sarees and prayers during the auspicious Aashada month brings divine blessings, health and longevity.


Time of India
30-06-2025
- Time of India
Minister Mahadevappa inspects Chamundi Temple preparations for Aashada month
Mysuru: In view of the heavy influx of devotees during the Hindu month of Aashada to Sri Chamundeshwari Temple atop the Chamundi Hills, district minister HC Mahadevappa visited the religious site on Sunday to inspect the facilities arranged for devotees and tourists. After the first Friday during Aashada on June 27 saw over 1.5 lakh devotees visit the temple, the minister reviewed crowd management plans, transportation facilities, and security arrangements as the Aashada Friday celebrations will be held on July 4, 11, and 18. Besides, Chamundeshwari Vardhanti will be celebrated on July 17, which also attracts hundreds of thousands of devotees to the hill shrine. To streamline the darshan process, the authorities decided to open an additional ticket counter near the Nandi Statue on Aashada Fridays, as well as on the following Saturdays and Sundays. This move aims to reduce waiting time and improve accessibility for devotees. During the inspection, Mahadevappa stressed the importance of efficient inter-departmental coordination and robust security measures. He expressed satisfaction with the preparations and assured the public that the administration is fully committed to providing a safe and smooth darshan experience of goddess Chamundeshwari. The minister also interacted with devotees waiting in the free darshan queue after they arrived by city buses from Lalitha Mahal Grounds. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 안구건조 걱정 없이 안전하게! 강남아이원스안과 지금 신청하기 Undo MJ Roopa, secretary of the Shree Chamundeshwari Kshetra Development Authority, said that over 1.25 lakh devotees visited the temple on the first Aashada Shukravara. She noted that some changes were implemented following the initial review meeting conducted by the deputy commissioner and the minister. "To ease congestion, we have introduced block-wise queue systems and appointed nodal officers to manage drinking water supply. Devotees will now be moved forward block by block, preventing overcrowding near the temple premises," she said. On the first Aashada Friday, 1,881 devotees availed the Rs 2,000 special darshan, and 3,416 devotees took the Rs 300 ticket. Zilla panchayat CEO S Ukesh Kumar, Mysuru City Corporation Commissioner Sheikh Tanveer Asif, and deputy commissioners of police M Mutturaj and KS Sundar Raj accompanied the minister during the inspection. Local traders at the Chamundi Hills submitted a memorandum requesting permission to open their shops on days other than Friday. As per current regulations, all commercial establishments are required to remain closed on Fridays due to the high volume of devotees. However, traders claimed they were also being forced to close on Saturdays and Sundays, significantly affecting their income during this crucial season. In the presence of local leaders Shambulinga and Sridhar Nayak, the traders said that their earnings during Aashada sustain them for the rest of the year. "Being shut for 12 days during this month would be unsustainable," they said. Acknowledging their concerns, Mahadevappa said, "While the safety and convenience of devotees remain the highest priority, we also recognise the livelihood needs of traders. The deputy commissioner will assess the situation and take appropriate action. A balanced approach is necessary, especially given the higher-than-expected turnout this year."


Time of India
25-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Enforce plastic ban during festivities: Eco action panel
Mysuru: Members of the Action Committee to Save Environment on Wednesday urged the district administration, forest, and Shree Chamundeshwari Kshetra Development Authority for strict enforcement of the single-use plastic ban during Aashada Friday celebrations atop Chamundi Hills. They asked the officials to initiate measures to protect the pristine environment by preventing all kinds of pollution at the religious centre. Speaking to reporters, Parashuramegowda, convener of the committee, said that the state govt has banned the use of single-use plastics not only in Mysuru city, but also on Chamundi Hills. As the Shree Chamundeshwari Kshetra Development Authority announced plans to distribute dry fruits and badam milk to devotees arriving at the temple, the district administration must clearly advice the authority to use only environmentally-friendly bags and stop using plastic covers, he said. "It must strictly implement the directives to limit the use of plastic items like carry bags, plastic plates, cups, spoons, and water bottles on the hill. It must ensure no shops on the hills use plastic carry bags during the festivities, as lakhs of devotees will arrive at the temple on the occasion," he added. He also appealed to devotees to buy natural turmeric and kumkum powder instead of artificial chemical turmeric and kumkum powder. He also appealed to members of all organisations involved in the conservation of environment to extend support to the govt in preventing the plastic menace atop the hills.