The torrent festival of Kumaradharatheertha Mukkoti will be observed in Tirumala on February 24 while the monthly Pournami Garuda Seva will also be observed on the same day.
Among the torrent festivals that are being observed by TTD, besides Tumburu, Ramakrishna Theerthams etc. Kumaradharatheertham also occupies a significant place as devotees take part in this torrent fest with enthusiasm.
.Appreciating the South Indian fest TTD Chief Bhumana called upon the students to take forward the traditional legacy by grooming up their skills. “Do not consider Fine Arts on par with competitive exams. Fine arts are our Way of Life and linked to human civilization since several ages. You all should strive hard to sustain the glory of our Fine Arts”, he maintained.
Sri Shakti Peethadeeshwari Mataji Ramyananda Bharati in her Anugraha Bhashanam on the occasion welcomed the gesture of TTD to organise a traditional cultural event involving all Southern states. We have commenced Kala Vaibhavam on the auspicious day of Vasanta Panchami which happens to be the birthday of the Goddess of Wisdom, Knowledge and Sangeeta (fine arts), Saraswati Devi. I wish all of you to take forward the ancient fine arts with finesse, she added.
TTD JEO Sri Veerabrahmam said, the South Indian Music and Dance festival is meant to acquaint the students with the eminent artistes and students of various institutions of other Southern states. Many innovative programs were taken up in the last two years.
The management is striving hard to take the standards and identity of the college to an international level. Under the guidance of Special Officer Sri Sesha Sailendra and DEO Sri Bhaskar Reddy in the supervision of Principal Dr Uma Muddubala, the students are doing a great job and I wish you all to take forward the rich cultural heritage to further heights, he added.