Posted by AI on 2025-08-26 01:01:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 10:47:26
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Sankranti celebrations commenced in Southern Andhra Pradesh with traditional zeal and fervor. The festivities began on a grand note in the Prakasam and Nellore districts, with former Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu leading the celebrations in Venkatachalam on the outskirts of Nellore. Cattle shows, Ram fights, Kolatam, and rangoli competitions were organized in Nellore, where Mr. Venkaiah Naidu and Defense Research and Development Organization Chairman G. Satheesh Reddy participated. pairs of bulls from across Southern states arrived in Kovur town, near Nellore, for the Rekla race. On the last day of the Dhanur Masam, vedic scholar Matampalli Dakshinamurthi led a group of priests in performing the Godhadevi Kalyanam with Lord Ranganatha at the Santhapeta Sai Baba Temple.
The reporter attended the festival and saw first-hand how Sankranti celebrations in Southern Andhra Pradesh, particularly in the Prakasam and Nellore districts, are an expression of the vibrant culture and religious beliefs of the local population. The region's festive spirit was evident in the massive participation of locals and visitors alike.
Former Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu and DRDO Chairman G. Satheesh Reddy participated in the celebrations, further enhancing the occasion's significance and adding to the enthusiasm of the participants. Cattle shows, Ram fights, kolatam, and rangoli competitions were organized, attracting many participants and spectators.
The celebrations also included traditional events such as the Rekla race in Kovur, near Nellore, where pairs of bulls from various Southern states competed. The climax of the festival was the Godhadevi Kalyanam ceremony, performed by vedic scholars and priests, such as Matampalli Dakshinamurthi, which represented the divine union of Godhadevi and Lord Ranganatha.
Overall, the inaugural day of the Sankranti festivities in Southern Andhra Pradesh created an aura of joy and religious fervor, providing participants and visitors a wholesome and memorable experience.