Brahmotsavam goes online

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The Hindu: The gods are becoming friendly with Internet and what better proof of that than a the fact that a nine-day ‘Brahmotsavam‘ at the Tirumala temple, beginning on September 25, would be made available live on the internet for the benefit of millions of devotees across the globe.

Technology it seems is breaking barriers for religious sentiments and religious devotees as well. This live webcast was done last year as well and was available on this website brahmotsavam.nic.in

There are a number of activities that take place and you can view a list of them here

The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam officials are making all out efforts for the successful conduct of the festival.

And internet will make sure that devotees across the world can view this religious ceremony right in the comforts of their homes.

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One Response to “ Brahmotsavam goes online ”

  1. Thats really great to hear

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