Tirumala: Srivari Brahmotsavam to begin on September 24: ISRO services

Tirumala: Srivari Brahmotsavam to begin on September 24: ISRO services

This time, TTD has taken a new decision to organize the Tirumala Srivari Brahmotsavam properly from the beginning. TTD officials are planning to make innovative arrangements for the Brahmotsavams, which will begin on September 24. This year, TTD is ready to use the services of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) in the planning of the arrangements . They are planning to estimate the crowd of devotees in advance based on satellite data. This is likely to improve the security arrangements.

Tirumala: Srivari Brahmotsavam to begin on September 24: ISRO services
Tirumala: Srivari Brahmotsavam to begin on September 24: ISRO services

Special attention for Garuda festival

TTD is making special arrangements for the Garuda festival, which is the most important of the Brahmotsavams. The aim is to use satellite technology to calculate how many devotees will have the opportunity to have darshan of Lord Shiva in the streets and street areas on that day. Till now, TTD used to count the number of devotees approximately. However, this time, satellite information will be used to make a scientific and accurate count. The authorities are expected to assess the movements of devotees in real time and take necessary safety measures.

A big focus on safety and convenience

TTD will pay more attention to safety through this advanced technology. It will know in advance where there will be heavy traffic and make necessary arrangements like police presence, medical teams, water facilities, and token queues.

Let’s continue like this in the future.

If this new initiative is successful, TTD officials suggest that similar satellite-based arrangements will be continued in future Brahmotsavams as well. Proper estimation of the crowd of devotees can avoid unnecessary chaos. In short, there is no doubt that this time the Brahmotsavams will be conducted in a more scientific, technological and convenient manner for the devotees. The TTD-ISRO partnership is about to start a new era in Tirumala.

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