300 priests participate in KCR's Chandi Yagam

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IANS Hyderabad
Last Updated : Jan 21 2019 | 10:00 PM IST

The five-day 'Chandi Yagam' of Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao began on Monday with nearly 300 priests participating in the first day's rituals amidst Vedic recitations.

The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) President's family members, party MPs, state legislators and leaders participated in the 'Yagam' being conducted at his farmhouse at Yerravalli village in Siddipet district.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, 'Sahasra Chandi Yagam' is being performed for the overall benefit of the people, successful continuation of welfare and development initiatives, abundant rains and bountiful of produce. "Further they prayed for the country and for a better administration," said an official statement.

KCR, as Rao is popularly known, along with his wife Shobha, participated in the rituals, conducted under the directions of Sri Sri Swaroopanandendra Saraswati, seer of Sharada Peetham of Visakhapatnam.

Sringeri Peetham seer Tangirala Sitarama Sastry from Karnataka, Madugula Manikya Somayajulu, Rig Veda pandit Narendra Kapre and other prominent seers led the 'Yagam'.

"Nearly 300 rutviks performed durga saptsati parayanam and made special vehicle with thousand 'modaks' before the commencement of the ritual. Later rituals were performed before the cows and prayers were offered to the gurus," said the CMO.

"Four yagnam were conducted for about 3 hours by Chief Minister along with his wife. As part of the rituals those couples who have celebrated golden jubilee in their marital life offered prayers. Kanyakumari pooja was also performed."

State Legislative Council Chairman Swami Goud, Assembly Speaker Pocharam Srinivasa Reddy, Home Minister Mahmood Ali, TRS Secretary General K. Kesava Rao and several other prominent persons took part in the Yagam.

The five-day 'Yagam' will conclude on Friday afternoon after apoornaahuti'.

KCR, who led the TRS to a second consecutive term in power in December, was performing the 'Yagam' ahead of the proposed cabinet expansion.

It also assumed significance in view of the initiative taken by KCR to form a front of regional parties as an alternative to both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress.

Known for organising various religious rituals, he had conducted a yagam before the Assembly elections also.

In 2015, a year after the formation of Telangana and taking over as the first Chief Minister of the new state, he had organised 'Ayutha Chandi Maha Yagam'.

--IANS

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First Published: Jan 21 2019 | 9:48 PM IST

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