Chamarajanagar: As per the wishes of lakhs of devotees, the making of two Brahma Rathas (chariots) for Sri Chamarajeshwaraswamy and Sri Biligiri Ranganathaswamy is going on in full swing and they are expected to be ready for the next year’s Rathotsava.
The Brahma Rathotsava of Sri Biligiri Ranganathaswamy, which used to be held during April-May, had not been held since last four years, as the chariot was dilapidated.
Similarly, the Brahma Rathotsava of Sri Chamarajeshwaraswamy that used to be held during the Ashada Masa too had stopped nearly four years ago after some miscreants had set fire to the Brahma Ratha. This had disappointed devotees.
There was pressure on the temple management to take up the making of new chariots. Responding to this, the District Administration has come forward to get the new chariots prepared and has entrusted this work to Public Works Department (PWD).
The work has been allotted to B.S. Badigera and Sons, Bengaluru, who have taken up the works of constructing the Brahma Ratha of Biligiri Ranganathaswamy at a cost of Rs. 96 lakh and the chariot of Sri Chamarajeshwaraswamy at a cost of Rs. 99 lakh.
The company has procured 706.65 cubic feet of ‘B’ grade teak wood for the Ranganathaswamy chariot and 691.91 cubic feet of the similar grade teak wood from the Government Wood Depot of Kiravattu in Uttara Kannada district.
The wood has been cut and has been kept for drying for over two months. Now, the same has been shifted to the company workplace in Bengaluru to start the works.
A team of artisans, led by B.S. Badigera, Shivakumar Badigera and Echaresha Badigera, have begun the sculpting works for the 16-feet tall chariots.
The pictures of Gods and Goddesses are etched on 29 frames for the Ranganathaswamy chariot and on 26 frames for the Chamarajeshwaraswamy chariot.
Priests of the two temples have been asked to take a look at the ongoing wood works and give necessary suggestions.
The making of chariots for both Sri Biligiri Ranganathaswamy Temple and Sri Chamarajeshwaraswamy Temple is going on in full swing. While the Rathotsava of Ranganathaswamy is held on Chitta Nakshatra day during April-May, the Rathotsava of Sri Chamarajeshwaraswamy is held during Ashada Masa. We are planning to conduct both Rathotsavas during next year,’ says Dr. M.R. Ravi, Deputy Commissioner.
This post was published on September 12, 2020 6:38 pm