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Hans India
13-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Pushpayagam performed at Appalayagunta temple
Tirupati: The sacred ritual of Pushpayagam was held with devotion at Sri Prasanna Venkateswara Swamy temple in Appalayagunta on Saturday. This ritual was performed to seek forgiveness for any mistakes that might have occurred during daily worship or during the recently performed annual Brahmotsavams held from June 7 to 15. From 11 AM to 12 noon, Snapana Tirumanjanam was performed to the deities using milk, curd, honey, sandal paste, and coconut water. Special poojas were offered to the flowers, which were then taken in a procession around the temple. From 2 pm to 5 pm, Pushpayagam was conducted with Vedic chants and traditional music using 12 types of flowers and 6 types of leaves. The temple Deputy EO Harindranath, AEO Devarajulu, Superintendent Srivani, other officials participated in this event.


Daily Tribune
02-07-2025
- General
- Daily Tribune
Forum Honours Indian Historian
An Indian researcher dedicated to chronicling the lives of freedom fighters was honoured in Bahrain for his contributions to history and cultural education. P. Harindranath, a writer, teacher, and historical researcher, was the guest of honour at a special event organised under the banner of the Bahrain Mahatma Gandhi Cultural Forum, in collaboration with the Bahrain Malayali Forum (BMF). The event took place in Segaya and brought together prominent figures from Bahrain's Indian community. Freedom Legacy Remembered Delivering the keynote address, Harindranath explored the legacy of Dadabhai Naoroji and Mahatma Gandhi, delving into their pivotal roles in India's freedom struggle. The session provided an educational reflection on how their leadership and sacrifices shaped modern India. Babu Kunhiraman, President of the Mahatma Gandhi Cultural Forum, presided over the event and formally honoured Harindranath with a gift. BMF Secretary Suresh Veerachery welcomed the guests. Community Participation The event saw participation from a wide cross-section of Bahrain's residents, including Deepa Jayachandran, Abraham John, Gafoor Kaippamangalam, and S.V. Basheer, among others. The evening's proceedings were coordinated by Babina Sunil and hosted by Saji Samuel, Suresh Pundoor, Sajith Vellikulangara, Abdul Salam, Mujeeb Rahman, and Baiju Arad. By honouring Harindranath's research, the community underscored the continuing relevance of historical understanding in bridging cultures and preserving shared legacies abroad.