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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2011

R. Suryaprakash sang in the inner sanctum of Sri Ranga Nathar Temple in Pamona NY. The song was composed the night before within minutes of Neuntheevu Ponn Suhir and R. Suryaprakash set to do. Raagam : Karaharapriya. This is unaccompanied and unplugged. Listen to the mellifluous voice. Images are that of Srirangam and the festivals that take place at the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple.

Srirangam is famous for its Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, a major pilgrimage destination for Hindus (especially Vaishnavites) and one of the largest temple complexes in India.

It is believed that Sriman Narayana presently lives in Srirangam and not in His abode, Vaikuntham

Margazhi Maha Utsavam 2010 Carnatic vocal
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam Vaikunta Ekadashi celebrations in Srirangam—foremost of Vaishanvite Shrines, lasts 21 days and is divided into two parts of pagal pathu (morning part) and Ira pathu (night part). Lord Vishnu as Lord Ranganatha is adorned is an armor of diamonds (rathnaangi) and is brought to the Thousand-Pillared Hall from the sanctum sanctorum through the northern gate known as Paramapada Vasal, the gate to the heaven. This gate is opened once in a year, only on the Vaikuntha Ekadashi day.

Tirumala Venkateswara Temple also has a similar concept. Thirumala has a special entrance called Vaikunta Dwaram that encircles the sanctum sanctorum. The dwaram (passage) is opened only on Vaikunta Ekadashi and it is believed that any person who passes through this `Vaikunta Dwaram' on this particular day attains salvation.[3] The temple witnesses heavy inflow of pilgrims and dignitaries for Vaikunta Ekadashi.

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  • hi nice video and nice song in back groundmusic too. in that a small correction u have add some gosti photo that was taken at thiruallikani in our srirangam in adyabagam gostila malai kidayadhu this fr ur information . :)

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