Devotees Celebrate Mohini Avatar of Lord Kallazhagar During Chithirai Festival
Devotees witness Mohini avatar of Lord Kallazhagar
The Hindu
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Thousands of devotees gathered at Ramarayar Mandapam in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India, to witness the enactment of the 'Dasavatharam' on the fourth day of the Chithirai festival. The idol of Lord Kallazhagar was adorned with five avatars of Lord Vishnu, showcasing the divine incarnations.
- 01The event was part of the Chithirai festival in Madurai.
- 02Thousands attended the enactment of 'Dasavatharam'.
- 03The idol featured five avatars of Lord Vishnu.
- 04The festival celebrates the cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu.
- 05Ramarayar Mandapam served as the venue for the event.
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On Sunday, thousands of devotees gathered at Ramarayar Mandapam in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India, to witness the enactment of the 'Dasavatharam' during the Chithirai festival. This event, which is a significant part of the festival, showcased the idol of Lord Kallazhagar adorned with five of the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu, including Matsya, Kurma, Vamana, Rama, and Krishna. The Chithirai festival is celebrated annually and highlights the rich cultural and religious traditions of the region, drawing large crowds of devotees eager to participate in the festivities.
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The event fosters community spirit and cultural pride among the residents of Madurai, encouraging participation in traditional festivities.
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