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Posted Date: 05 Feb 2008    Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing    Category: General

Posted By: Deepu       Member Level: Diamond
Rating:     Points: 4



The town of Tirupati-Balaji is one of the most ancient and sacred pilgrimage spots in India. The name Tirupati-Balaji means the 'Lord of Lakshmi', and should have been applied to the village on the Venkat hill, the dwelling of Lord Venkateswara. However, Tirupati-Balaji is the town and transport hub at the bottom of the hill. The hill near the temple is called Tirumala or the 'sacred hill'. The temple here is said to be the busiest in the world, eclipsing even Rome, Jerusalem, and Mecca in the number of pilgrims visiting it.

One of the major attractions in Tirupati-Balaji is the world famous Sri Venkateswara Temple. As a large number of devotees visit this temple everyday, be prepared to wait for almost twenty hours before you can get the darshan of the deity. The other shrines that you can visit while on a trip to Tirupati-Balaji are the Sri Govindrajaswamy Temple consecrated by Saint Ramanujacharya in AD 1130; Sri Kapileswaraswami Temple, the only temple dedicated to Lord Siva; Sri Kodandaramaswami Temple, which has Rama, Sita and Lakshmana as the presiding deities; and the legendary Sri Kalyana Venkateswaraswami Temple. You can also visit Tiruchanur, where the temple of Sri Padmavathi Devi is situated.

Besides continuing the religious trail, excursions around Tirupati-Balaji take you to some beautiful picnic spots. You can take a trip to Chandragiri to see the famous Chandragiri Fort. Sri Kalahasthi, located between two steep hills on the banks of the river Swarnamukhi, houses a temple dedicated to Vayu, the God of wind. The Agastyaswamy Temple (12 km) has three beautifully sculptured entrances. Kalyani Dam (18 km) is situated in the Rangampet forest on the Tirupati-Balaji-Madanapallee Road. Horsley Hills is a charming little hill station on the southwest border of Andhra Pradesh. Nagalapuram (65 km) is a small town that houses the Sri Vedanarayana Swamy Temple. The Kailasakona Waterfalls is a beautiful waterfall whose water is said to possess curative powers. Narayanavanam (22 km) has a shrine dedicated to Kalyana Venkateswara.




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Author: rajasekhar    07 Feb 2008Member Level: Gold   Points : 1
hi ganesh the things you have written about thirupathi and lord venkateswara has impressed me alot.


Author: Deepu    07 Feb 2008Member Level: Diamond   Points : 1
hi raj thans for resding my article about tirupati.


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