DEEPAVALI
Deepavali is one of the most important Hindu festivals celebrated with great spiritual, cultural, and social significance. Dedicated to light, positivity, and prosperity, the festival fills every home and heart with devotion and happiness.
About DEEPAVALI
Deepavali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is celebrated on the Amavasya day of Aswayuja / Purattasi-Aippasi month during October or November. Devotees celebrate the occasion by wearing new clothes, preparing sweets, lighting lamps, and offering prayers for prosperity and well-being.
The festival symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness. Deepavali is associated with several sacred legends including the defeat of Narakasura and Ravana, and the story of King Bali, a devoted worshipper of Lord Vishnu.
During Deepavali, devotees worship Sri Mahalakshmi, Goddess of wealth and prosperity, seeking divine blessings for happiness, success, and abundance.
Festival Highlights
SRI MAHALAKSHMI HOMAM
The celebrations begin with the sacred Sri Mahalakshmi Homam performed with Vedic chants and devotional offerings seeking prosperity, peace, and divine blessings for devotees and families.
The celebrations begin with the sacred Sri Mahalakshmi Homam performed with Vedic chants and devotional offerings seeking prosperity, peace, and divine blessings for devotees and families.
SPECIAL ABHISHEKAMS & PUJAS
Special Abhishekams and pujas are performed throughout the day with sacred rituals dedicated to Lord Venkateswara and Goddess Mahalakshmi.
Devotees participate in:
- Homams
- Abhishekams
- Archana
- Special evening pujas
SAHASRANAMA KUMKUMARCHANA
A special Sahasranama Kumkumarchana is performed during the evening with chanting of divine names and offerings to Goddess Mahalakshmi.
The sacred ritual symbolizes:
- Prosperity and abundance
- Divine feminine blessings
- Spiritual positivity
- Family well-being
DHANALAKSHMI ALANKARAM
A graceful Dhanalakshmi Alankaram beautifully decorates the deity during the celebrations, adding spiritual grandeur and festive devotion to the temple atmosphere.
During this special alankaram:
- Traditional decorations are offered
- Lamps illuminate the temple
- Devotional music fills the surroundings
- Devotees receive blessings and prasadam
DEVOTEE PARTICIPATION
Devotees are encouraged to participate in the Deepavali celebrations with devotion and spiritual enthusiasm.
Participation activities include:
- Temple pujas and homams
- Offering lamps and prayers
- Sahasra Kalasa AbhishekaCultural and devotional gatherings
- Family worship and seva activities
Festival Atmosphere
During Deepavali, the temple becomes a vibrant center of spiritual joy, devotion, and festive celebration filled with lights, prayers, and community participation.
The temple atmosphere includes:
- Illuminated diyas and lamps
- Traditional devotional music
- Divine decorations and alankarams
- Spiritual gatherings and celebrations
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Deepavali?
Deepavali is the Hindu Festival of Lights celebrated for prosperity, positivity, and the victory of good over evil.
Why is Deepavali celebrated?
The festival is associated with sacred legends including the defeat of Narakasura and the worship of Goddess Mahalakshmi for prosperity and well-being.
What special rituals are performed during Deepavali?
Special homams, abhishekams, Sahasranama Kumkumarchana, and Mahalakshmi pujas are conducted throughout the day.
Is the temple open during Deepavali?
Yes, the temple remains open throughout the day for devotees during the festival celebrations.
Can families participate in the celebrations?
Yes, devotees and families are encouraged to participate in the pujas, homams, and devotional activities.
What does Deepavali symbolize?
Deepavali symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.
May Lord Sri Venkateswara Bless Your Family
Seek the divine blessings of Lord Sri Venkateswara and Sri Mahalakshmi by participating in the sacred Deepavali celebrations at Sri Venkateswara Temple.
Om Namo Venkatesaya