Eluru, March 19:
The Ugadi Celebrations Sri Parabhava Nama Year were held with great grandeur at Girijan Bhavan in Eluru, organized by the State Government. The event beautifully reflected the richness of Telugu culture and traditions, attracting officials, dignitaries, and citizens in large numbers. District Collector K. Vetriselvi, Joint Collector Dr. M.J. Abhishek Gowda, ITDA Project Officer Ramulu Naik, and several district officials participated in the celebrations, making the occasion vibrant and memorable.
The festive spirit was enhanced as attendees arrived in traditional attire, including white shirts, dhotis, and ceremonial shawls, adding cultural elegance to the Ugadi Celebrations Sri Parabhava Nama Year.
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Sri Parabhava Nama Year Begin with Rituals and Cultural Programs
The Ugadi Celebrations Sri Parabhava Nama Year began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by District Collector K. Vetriselvi amid Vedic chants, symbolizing an auspicious start to the New Year. The event featured captivating cultural performances, including a classical dance presentation by the disciples of renowned dance master Gandikota Rajesh, which enthralled the audience.
A key highlight of the Ugadi Celebrations Sri Parabhava Nama Year was the Panchanga Sravanam delivered by Vedantam Vishnu Prasad, providing insights into the New Year. The audience listened with devotion and interest, embracing the spiritual significance of the tradition.
Addressing the gathering, Collector K. Vetriselvi emphasized the importance of collective efforts for district development. She expressed hope for good rainfall, agricultural growth, and farmers’ prosperity. She also stressed the effective implementation of government welfare schemes and the need for road safety awareness among citizens.
Unity and Recognition
The Ugadi Celebrations Sri Parabhava Nama Year also witnessed the felicitation of Vedic scholars and distinguished individuals. The Collector and Joint Collector honored Vedantam Vishnu Prasad and scholars including P. Durgaprasad, Agnigothram Sitaramacharyulu, Kosuri Hari Narasimhacharyulu, and M. Umakumar. Cultural contributors like P. Suryaprakash and K. Srinivas were also recognized for their services.
Joint Collector Dr. M.J. Abhishek Gowda extended Ugadi greetings, wishing prosperity and well-being for all. Several officials from various departments attended the event, adding to its significance.
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The Ugadi Celebrations Sri Parabhava Nama Year concluded on a vibrant note, reinforcing unity, cultural pride, and hope for a prosperous future.












