Posted by AI on 2026-01-20 15:32:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-07 01:20:00
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The annual 'Chandanotsavam' festival at the famous Simhachalam Temple in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, is set to be a grand affair, with the state's tourism minister, R.K. Roja, emphasizing the need for meticulous planning and coordination. With just a few weeks to go, the minister's recent visit to the temple has sparked a flurry of activity among officials and organizers.
Roja, accompanied by a team of officials, inspected the temple premises and held discussions with the executive officer and other stakeholders. She stressed the importance of ensuring a seamless and safe experience for the thousands of devotees expected to attend the festival. The minister's focus on infrastructure and amenities is a welcome move, as the event has faced challenges in the past due to inadequate facilities and management.
The 'Chandanotsavam' is a unique festival celebrated in the month of Vaisakha (April-May) every year. It is a significant event in the Hindu religious calendar, attracting devotees from across the state and beyond. The festival involves the ceremonial anointing of the presiding deity, Lord Narasimha, with sandalwood paste ('chandanam') and is believed to have been performed since ancient times. This year, the festival is expected to be even more special, as the temple authorities plan to conduct it on a larger scale, aiming to attract more tourists and promote the rich cultural heritage of the region.
With the minister's guidance and the temple administration's efforts, the 'Chandanotsavam' at Simhachalam promises to be a well-organized and memorable event, showcasing the best of Andhra Pradesh's religious and cultural traditions. The state government's proactive approach to tourism and cultural preservation is a positive step towards promoting the region's unique identity and attracting visitors from far and wide.