Vyasa Puja at Bugga
There is a spot of natural beauty near Nagari, called Bugga. In the temple here, are the shrines of Kasi Viswanatha and Prayaga Madhava. The river Kuchasthali flows near the temple. Five springs that originate from under the idols feed the river.
Commencing from the 17th of July, 1932, our Swamigal observed the Chaturmasya vratha at this fascinating place. As usual, many devotees gathered to witness the puja.
Some of the devotees named a nearby well ‘Vyasa Theertham’ on this occasion. During
Swamigal’s stay here, the temples of Kasi Viswanatha and Prayaa Madhava were renovated and kumbhabhishekam was performed on a grand scale on 11-9-1932.
Swamigal’s stay here, the temples of Kasi Viswanatha and Prayaa Madhava were renovated and kumbhabhishekam was performed on a grand scale on 11-9-1932.
Thousands of people from nearby towns and cities came to attend the kumbhabhishekam. M.S.M. Railway officials had made arrangements for special trains on this occasion.
Arrangements for the kumbhabhishekam were made by Anam Kuppuswamy Naidu, P.Manicka Naiu, Gunda Reddy, Rangiah Reddy and P.Krishnaswamy Iyer. After completing Chaturmasya vratha, Swamigal headed towards Chennai upon the request of citizens of Chennai. En route, he stopped at Thiruthani to have darshan of Sri Subramania Swamy.
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