As detailed in Chapter 37, the atmosphere at the Masjid on a Chavadi night was vibrant and full of devotion. A bhajan group would assemble, with devotees playing cymbals, wooden clappers, mridanga drums, and tambourines. The area was beautifully decorated with rows of lamps, arches, and flags fluttering high. The horse Shyamakarna stood adorned at the courtyard gate. Messengers lit torches, a palanquin was decorated, and mace-bearers stood at the door, creating a celebratory and divine ambiance for the procession to the Chavadi.
Can you describe the atmosphere and preparations at the Masjid on a Chavadi night?
📖 Chapter 37