Wednesday, 27 June 2012


Opened: AD 300
AddressS Mada St, Tirumala, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517504, India
Architectural styleDravidian architecture
FunctionHindu temple


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Tirumala Venkateswara Devasthanam


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Tirumala Venkateswara Devasthanam
Location in Andhra Pradesh
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Tirumala Venkateswara Devasthanam[1]
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853 m (2,799 ft)
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Earliest records date to 300 BC (probable)
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 Tirupati is a far-familiar brow town located in the Chittoor section of Andhra Pradesh. Tirupati is also known as Tirumala that is far-famed for the Sri Venkateshwara Temple, simply consecrated to Master Vishnu. Master The almighty Vishnu is known as as Balaji by the Southern Indians whereas as the Southern Indians call as Govinda! The mandir is located in the slope top of Tirumala, where the town is located in the foothills.
tirupathi Moreover, the Tirumala slope will have to be entered with 7 mountains known as Sapthagiri. This seven hillsides symbol as a indication of exemplifying the 7 hoods of Adisesha – the snake relaxing majestically nether the Master Vishnu life in Vaikuntha.
Pilgrims viewing the brow create their check out with the religious divinity and hope for a success in their life. This brow town is an interesting and awe-inspiring travel and leisure area. The town will be all time awaken and it never rests. Pilgrims viewing the position can create their dharshan to check out the Master Vishnu, either by obtaining unique Sevas or no cost dharma dharshan. The seva time will start from 3 am day and it comes to an end around 12 pm evening. Usually, it requires around 4 to 5 hours of line holding out to get the dharshan of Master Vishnu! Either the Free dharshan or Compensated dharshan, followers must have to delay in a long line. TTD strategy of strategy by using the digital publishing of wedding party is being sent to the pilgrims. This strategy has decreased the holding out period in a line. Pilgrims can appreciate viewing the position and buy the prasadhams being marketed there. As well-known, Tirupati is commonly known for Laddu – the most well known known prasadha!

Tirupati, the residence of The almighty Venkateswara, is one of the eight most sacred locations of Mahavishnu, confirmed as Swayamvvakta Kshetras (self-manifested). The slope shrine is also recommended as the holiest of the famous 108 Tirupatis or Vaishnava Divya Desams. According to tales, it was initially an Adi Varaha Kshetra and The almighty Venkateswara came to negotiate down here in Kali Yuga with authorization from Sri Varahaswami.
The shrine is located on top of the Venkatam Mountain or Venkatadri, the highest of the seven sacred hillsides (3,200 toes above mean sea level) of the Nallamalai variety with Characteristics in all its wonder, attractiveness and appeal. Together recognized as Saptagiri, an airborne perspective of these seven hillsides gives one the impact of Adisesha, the fabricated snake, relaxing majestically with its seven hoods. Vaishnavite e Ramanujacharya is said to have achieved the Venkatam Mountain on his legs. The Acharya regarded the hillsides so sacred that he sensed it was sacrilegious to take the hillsides.
Venkatachala Mahatmyam talks amounts about the sanctity and wonder of the sacred hillsides and The almighty Venkateswara. Specific sources are discovered in Varaha Puranam, Bhavishyottara Puranam, Padma Puranam, Garuda Puranam, Brahmanda Puranam, Markandeya Puranam, Harivamsa Puranam, Vamana Puranam, Brahma Puranam, Brahmottara Puranam, Aditya Puranam and Skanda Puranam.
The hallowed hillsides are known by the labels Seshadri, Venkatadri, Garudadri, Narayanadri, Vrishabhadri, Anjanadri and Neeladri. And each of the seven hillsides is associated with an exciting star.

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