Pavitrotsavam: A Timeless Tradition of South India
Pavitrotsavam is one of the most revered annual rituals celebrated in South India, particularly in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and other southern states. The festival holds immense spiritual significance at the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, where it is observed with grandeur and devotion. The term “Pavitrotsava” is derived from two Sanskrit words Pavitra (holy) and Utsava (festival) symbolizing a sacred celebration dedicated to Lord Venkateswara. Historical Origins The origins of Pavitrotsavam at Tirumala date back to 1463. A stone inscription on the northern wall of the Vagapadi verandah in The Temple First Prakaara provides a detailed account of its institution. The festival was introduced by Saluva Malliah Deva Raja during the reign of Saluva Narasimha. Records even mention the expenses incurred for the celebration of Pavitra Tirunal. Historical evidence suggests that the ritual continued until 1562, after which it was discontinued for a period before being revived. Objectiv...