Mukkoti Ekadashi Celebrations: Bhadrachalam Temple EO Invites Collector V. Patil
Kothagudem,22.12.2024: The Bhadrachalam Sri Seetha Ramachandra Swamy Devasthanam is gearing up for the grand Mukkoti Ekadashi celebrations, a significant event in the Hindu calendar. Temple Executive Officer (EO) Ramadevi extended a formal invitation to District Collector Jitesh V. Patil to grace the occasion as a special guest. The meeting took place at the IDOC office on Sunday, where the temple priests also presented their blessings along with the invitation letter.
Collector’s Guidance for Seamless Arrangements
During the meeting, District Collector Jitesh V. Patil reviewed the preparations for the Mukkoti Ekadashi celebrations and stressed the importance of ensuring a hassle-free experience for devotees. Key directives included:
- Drinking Water: Providing sufficient water at all event venues.
- Accommodation: Arranging temporary and permanent shelters for visitors.
- Medical Assistance: Setting up first aid and emergency response teams.
- Security Measures: Strengthening surveillance and deploying adequate personnel.
He also suggested conducting a large-scale awareness campaign across the district to encourage participation and enhance the celebrations’ grandeur.
Preparations in Full Swing
The Bhadrachalam temple authorities have already commenced arrangements for the Mukkoti Ekadashi celebrations, ensuring every detail reflects the sanctity and significance of the event. The temple EO assured that necessary steps are being taken to:
- Maintain hygiene and cleanliness across the temple premises.
- Set up designated queues for smooth crowd management.
- Enhance lighting and decoration to create a festive atmosphere.
A Celebration of Devotion
Mukkoti Ekadashi, celebrated with fervor at the Bhadrachalam temple, holds immense spiritual significance for devotees. The event draws thousands of pilgrims seeking divine blessings from Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. The Collector emphasized that the arrangements should leave a lasting impression on the devotees.