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Tirupati Brahmotsavam 2009 – Tirumala Tirupati Venkateshwara Bramhotsavalu 2009

Tirumala Tirupati Brahmotsavam is an annual festival celebrated in Tirupati Venkateshwara Temple for nine days in the Hindu month of Ashwayuja masam (September – October). In 2009, TTD Brahmotsavalu begins on September 20 with Ankurarpana and ends on September 29 with Dhwajavarohanotsavam. Tirumala Tirupati Balaji temple is decorated with festive attractions during Bramhotsavam. Tirumala Shrivari Brahmotsav coincides with Durga Navratri Puja which begins on Ashwayuja Padyami and ends on Ashwayuja Dashami with Dasara celebrations.

2009 Tirumala Tirupati Bramhotsav calendar or dates of various events or sevas during Brahmotsavam 2009

20 September 2009 – In the evening Brahmotsavam begins with Senadhipati Utsavam and Ankurarpana

21 September 2009 – Morning – Bangaru Tiruchchi Utsavam and Sayam Dhwajarohanam

21 September 2009 – Evening – Pedda Sesha Vahanam seva

22 September 2009 – Morning – Chinna Sesha Vahanam seva

22 September 2009 – Evening – Hamsa Vahanam seva

23 September 2009 – Morning – Simha Vahanam seva

23 September 2009 – Evening – Muthyapu Pandiri Vahanam seva

24 September 2009 – Morning – Kalpa Vriksha Vahanam seva

24 September 2009 – Evening – Sarvabhoopala Vahanam seva

25 September 2009 – Morning – Mohini Avatara utsavam (in palanquin)

25 September 2009 – Evening – Garuda Vahanam seva

26 September 2009 – Morning – Hanumath Vahanam seva, Vasantotsavam and Suvarna ratharanga dolotsavam

26 September 2009 – Evening – Gaja vahanam seva

27 September 2009 – Morning – Suryaprabha vahanam seva

27 September 2009 – Evening – Chandraprabha vahanam seva

28 September 2009 – Morning – Rathotsavam

28 September 2009 – Evening – Ashwa vahanam seva

29 September 2009 – Morning – Pallaki utsavam, Theerthavari Avabruthotsavam and Chakra Snanam

29 September 2009 – Evening – Dhwajavarohanotsav in Tiruchchi

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