Sunday, 30 December 2018

Tirupati Balaji: The Best Pilgrimage of Hindus

   Tirupati Balaji should be called a pilgrimage to the hearts of the Hindus. Yes, Tirupati Balaji Temple situated in the Southern India's state of Andhra Pradesh is the center of faith and trust of Hindus. 
  It is also called Tirumala Venkateswara Temple. This temple dedicated to Lord Venkateswara holds special fame in the world including India. 
  This famous temple of South India has been the center of faith and faith since time immemorial. Tribute to Tirupati Balaji, the dynasty ruler of the country. 
   This grand-divine temple is celebrated in many festivals. Brahmotsavam is a special and famous festival. 
  It is also called Salakatla Brahmotsavam. Tirupati Balaji located in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh is a famous pilgrimage place for Hindus. Tirupati Balaji Temple, located at about 3200 feet above sea level, is scenic and attractive. 
   The glorious and wonderful example of architecture and crafts is Tirupati Balaji Temple, the main religious center of the country. 
  Experts believe that in the construction of this divine-magnificent temple, there was special economic cooperation of the Dynasty of Chol, Hoysal and Vijay Nagar. Lord Venkateswara is considered to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. 
   It is believed that after God's sight in Tirupati Balaji temple, one becomes free from the bondage of life and death. It is believed in the ancient literature that the blessings of Lord Venkateswara will give salvation in Kali Yuga. Tirupati Balaji Temple is the country's most prosperous temple. 
   The devotees offer gold and other jewelery here. The statue of Lord Venkateswara is established in the sanctum sanctorum of Tirupati Balaji temple. 
  There are many doors, mandapams, small temples in the temple. Other scenic spots in the campus include Kavali Mahadvara Parampakshinamam, Krishna Mandapam, Rang Mandapam, Tirumala Rai Mandapam, Aina Mahal, flag Columns Mandapam, Nadimi Padadi Kavai, Dakshinam South, Sri Varadaraj Swami Shrine Pootu etc. 
  The saying is that this divine-magnificent temple has originated from the Vaishnava sect. This sect considers the principle of equality and love.
  Tirumala Mountain ranges: A special route has been made for the temple of Tirumala. The fulfillment of the wishes of devotees going by this route is ensured. There is another way from Alipiri too.
  Sri Padmavati Samovar Temple: Sri Padmavati Samovar Temple is about 5 kms away from Tirupati. It is also called Tirunanur. The saying is that the visit of the Padmavati temple without the visit of Tirupati Balaji Temple remains incomplete. Padmavati himself was the incarnation of Lakshmi ji.
   Shri Govind Raj Swamy Temple: Shri Govind Raj Swami Temple is actually considered to be the elder brother of Lord Balaji. This temple is the main attraction of Tirupati. The festivals of this temple are similar to Balaji's festivities. There are many temples including the museum in the courtyard of this temple. These are especially Parthasarathi, Godadevi Vandal, Pundarikavalli etc.
  Sri Kodandram Swamy Temple: Sri Kodandram Swamy Temple is situated in the middle of Tirupati temple. Rama, Lakshman and Sita are worshiped here. In front of the temple is the temple of Anjanya Swami. Here Ramnavami festival is celebrated with pomp and devotion.
   Sri Kapileeshwar Swamy Temple: Sri Kapileswar Swamy Temple is actually the Shiva Temple. This temple is three kilometers away from Tirupati.
  Similarly Tirupati Balaji is a long and beautiful chain of temples and pilgrimage sites nearby. These are specially included in Shri Kalyanam Venkateswara Swamy Temple, Shri Devi Padmavati Temple, Sri Adandal Temple, Sri Ranganakayakalam Temple, Sri Parashareshwar Swamy Temple, Sri Virbhadra Swamy Temple, Shri Shakti Vinayak Swamy Temple, Sri Agasthishwar Swamy Temple, Avnakshamma Temple etc.
  TTD Garden: TTD Garden is a beautiful garden spread over 460 acres. From the flowers of this garden, the temple and temple decoration of Tirupati Balaji temple is done.
   Keshadan: Keshadan Tirupati Balaji Temple is a revered tradition. It is believed that by offering keshadan or hairstyle devotees devote their dignity and pride to God. 
  This is centralization of rites. There is a place called Kalyan Katta near the temple. Here, mass mundan rituals are performed. After the kashdan, the devotees take a bath in Pushkarini. 
  Only then do devotees go for Darshan. In Prasad, God is indulged in laddus. After the observance, devotees are given charanamrit, sweet pongal, curd and rice as prasad.
   All necessary resources are available to visit Tirupati Balaji Temple. The nearest airport is Tirupati Airport. The nearest railway station is Tirupati junction. Visitors or pilgrims can also visit Tirupati Balaji Temple by road.
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