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Live telecast of Sabarimala rituals tomorrow

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TIRUPATI: TTD’s television network—Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel would live telecast ‘Sabarimala Sri Ayyapa Jyothi Darsanam’ from 6 p.m. on Makara Sankranthi — January 14. The TTD in a note said that the telecast would be done for the benefit of Ayyappa devotees, taking the up-link facility provided by the Doordarshan.

The SVBC also will be telecasting live all the rituals that would be conducted in the Srikalahasteeswara Swamy temple, Srikalahasti on the eve of solar eclipse that would occur on January 15.

The shrine at Srikalahasti is the only temple in the country to remain open during the eclipse period.

The Srikalahasti temple gets an exemption, as according to mythologies and the ‘Sthalapuranam’, the temple itself is the seat of ‘Rahu-Kethu’, the two malefic planets, which are said to cause the eclipses.

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