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Vice-President Shri C.P.Radhakrishnan to Visit Karnataka

Belagavi: The Vice-President of India, Shri C. P. Radhakrishnan, will undertake a one-day visit to Karnataka on March 5, 2026, where he will attend a significant religious ceremony at the historic Sri Veerabhadreshwar Temple in Yadur, Belagavi.

Chief Guest at Temple Ceremony

During his visit, the Vice-President will grace the inauguration of the Rajagopuram, Kalasarohan, and Mahakumbhabhishekam ceremony at the revered Sri Veerabhadreshwar Temple. He will participate as the Chief Guest at the event, which is expected to draw thousands of devotees and dignitaries from across the state.

The Rajagopuram inauguration marks an important milestone in the temple’s architectural and spiritual expansion. The Kalasarohan and Mahakumbhabhishekam rituals are sacred ceremonies performed to sanctify temple structures and reaffirm spiritual energy.

Significance of the Temple Event

The Sri Veerabhadreshwar Temple in Yadur holds deep cultural and spiritual importance in the Belagavi district. The completion and consecration of the Rajagopuram reflect sustained efforts by temple authorities and devotees to preserve traditional temple architecture while enhancing facilities for pilgrims.

Mahakumbhabhishekam is a rare and elaborate Vedic ritual conducted after major renovation or construction. The ceremony is believed to revitalize the spiritual sanctity of the temple and strengthen the bond between devotees and the divine.

The Vice-President’s presence underscores the government’s continued engagement with India’s cultural and spiritual heritage. Such visits often highlight the role of temples as centers of community life and cultural preservation.

Security and Preparations in Belagavi

Authorities in Belagavi district have stepped up preparations ahead of the high-profile visit. Local administration officials are coordinating with temple management committees to ensure smooth conduct of the ceremonies.

Security arrangements are being put in place to manage large crowds expected during the event. Devotees from neighboring districts and parts of Maharashtra are also anticipated to attend the celebrations.

State officials have indicated that the visit will remain focused on the religious programme, with limited public engagements scheduled.

The Karnataka visit comes amid a series of public engagements undertaken by the Vice-President across various states, reflecting his active participation in cultural, educational, and social events nationwide.
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