Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Athavale Nagari


Divine Names were given in this manner …

At the Mahotsav Venue, two pavilions which had a seating capacity of 8,000 each and one main pavilion which had a seating capacity of 11,000 were erected. The main hall which had a seating capacity of 11,000 was named ‘Shrinivas Mandapam’, while the other two pavilions were named ‘Shridevi Mandapam’ and ‘Bhudevi Mandapam’.

In all 8 pavilions were constructed at the Mahotsav Venue for dining. These were named ‘Shri Annapurneshwari Mandapam’, ‘Shri Shantadurga Mandapam’, ‘Shri Vijayadurga Mandapam’, ‘Shri Navadurga Mandapam’ and ‘Shri Varahi Mandapam’. The religious flag area erected in front of the entrance of the ground was named ‘Shri Hanuman Dhwaja Kshetra’.

Whenever Dharma declines, its establishment takes place through the direct manifestation of Shri Vishnu – This is the history of our Sanatan culture ! Even in the current war-like situation, as the righteous and the unrighteous are polarizing, the Divine sound of Shrikrishna’s Panchajanya conch once again resonated in the atmosphere ! The Mahotsav, taking place with the blessings of Deity Hanuman, was a direct experience of this very phenomenon !

The Venue for the Mahotsav is known as ‘Infinity Ground’ – Infinity means ‘Anant’ ! ‘Anant’ is one name of Shri Vishnu, the establisher of Dharma. From this itself, one can experience the grandeur of the Mahotsav. The preparations, and various spiritual and religious replicas created an atmosphere of enthusiasm in everyone.

During the Mahotsav, the Divine sound of Shrikrishna’s Panchajanya conch once again resonated in the atmosphere !