On
the fifth day, Mohini Avatarotsavam is celebrated to commemorate
the Lord's incarnation as Mohini, in the morning
According to legend, the Devatas
and the Demons performed Ksheerasagaramadhanam that
resulted in amrit (nectar which when consumed
grants immortality) and other sacred qualities. The
Devatas and the Demons fought for possession of the
Amrit. Lord Vishnu then assumed the form of Mohini (a
beautiful woman) and procured the Amrit for the Devatas.
The Lord is dressed like Mohini,
and He is
taken in a procession in a Pallaki (palanquin).Lord
Krishna is also taken in the same procession. This is
to celebrate the assistance rendered by Lord Vishnu
to the Devatas during Ksheerasagaramadhanam.
After the Unjal Seva in the night,
the Lord and his consorts are seated on Garuda Vahana.
Lord is decorated with Mahaakanti, Sahasranaramala that
day.
According to the ancient Hindu texts,
Garuda, the king of birds, is a replica of the Vedas
(vedatma vihamgeswara), while Lord Vishnu is
the God of the Vedas. Therefore, the Lord sees Himself
in Garuda. In the Vaishnava Puranas, Garuda is also
called periyatiruvadi, meaning the first devotee.
Therefore, Lord Venkateswara selected
Garuda as his vehicle for the most important day of
the Brahmotsavam. Garuda Vahana is the greatest of all
the Vahanas. A large number of pilgrims visit the temple
on this day.

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