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Malayappa swami, the Utsava murthi of Tirumala Venkateswara Temple seen on the chinnasesha vahanam during the Brahmotsavam festival in Tirumala. Chinnasesha Vahanam is three words - Chinna means small; Sesha is the celestical serpant on whom Lord Vishnu and his consort Lakshmidevi are seated; Vahanam means vehicle.

The lord is taken out on the chinnasesha vahanam on the morning of the second day of Brahmotsavam. The lord takes the apperance as Mohini.

Source: Brahmotsavam - Chinnasesha Vahanam

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