Malayappa Swamy rides on ‘Kalpavriksha Vahanam’

Malayappa Swamy rides on ‘Kalpavriksha Vahanam’
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In Indra\'s Abode According to Hindu mythology, Lord Indra-the chief of Gods, has planted Kalpavriksha that originated from milky ocean at Mount Meru, in the middle of his five paradise gardens. In Indra\'s ‘Devaloka’ it is said that there are five Kalpavrikshas, which are called Mandana, Parijata, Santana, Kalpavriksha and Harichandana, all of which fulfil various wishes.

Tirumala: After completing the celestial ride over five vahanams during the last three days, on the fourth day morning, on Thursday, Lord Malayappa Swamy takes a colourful ride on the divine wish fulfilling tree - Kalpavriksha Vahanam. Significance:When Gods and demons are churning the milky ocean for divine nectar-‘Amritam’, Kalpa Vriksha emerged as the divine wish fulfilling tree with many names as Kalpadruma, Kalpapadapa, Kalpataru.

In Indra's Abode According to Hindu mythology, Lord Indra-the chief of Gods, has planted Kalpavriksha that originated from milky ocean at Mount Meru, in the middle of his five paradise gardens. In Indra's ‘Devaloka’ it is said that there are five Kalpavrikshas, which are called Mandana, Parijata, Santana, Kalpavriksha and Harichandana, all of which fulfil various wishes.

This divine tree appears royal and beautiful having roots made of gold, silver midriff, lapislazuli boughs, coral leaves, pearl flower, gem stone buds and diamond fruits. By taking celestial ride on this divine tree, Lord Malayappa Swamy offers both worldly and spiritual bliss to His beloved devotees.

TTD Chairman Dr Ch Krishnamurthy, TTD EO Dr D Sambasiva Rao, JEO K S Sreenivasa Raju, TTD Trust Board Members A V Ramana, DP Anantha, Sandra Venkata Veeraiah, G Bhanuprakash Reddy, temple deputy executive officer Rama Rao, Peishkar R Selvam, TTD officials and devotees took part.

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