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| "Venkatadri samam sthanam brahmande nasthi kinchana,
Venkatesa samo devo na bhuto na bhavishyathi." |
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Sri
Padmavati Samovar Temple, Tiruchanoor
Tiruchanoor, also known as Alamelumangapuram,
is about 5 km from Tirupati. The temple
of Sri Padmavati Devi, the consort of
Lord Sri Venkateshwara is situated here.
It is said that a visit to Tirumala is
fruitful only after visiting the Sri Padmavati
Devi temple. You may wonder why Sri Padmavati
Devi's temple is away from Lord Sri Venkateshwara's.
Legend has it that the Lord (Sri Maha
Vishnu, who later took on the incarnation
of Sri
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Venkateshwara) showed his reverence towards
the sage, Bhrigu Maharshi, even though
the sage had insulted Vishnu by kicking
Him on the chest. In anger, Sri Maha Lakshmi
(the Lord's consort) reached Patala Loka,
where she heard a divine voice stating
that a pushkarini was dug on the banks
of the river Swarnamukhi, and here She
immersed herself in penance for 12 years.
In the 13th year (during the month of
Kartika, on Panchami day in the last fortnight,
highlighted by the nakshathram Uttarashadha),
Sri Padmavati emerged from a golden lotus.
It is believed that Goddess MahaLakshmi
herself emerged as Sri Padmavati. Tirupati
yatra is incomplete without a visit to
this temple. Sri Padmavati is the divine
consort of Lord Venkateshwara. 'Kalyanotsavam'
is performed here as in Tirumala between
10.30 a.m. and 12 noon every day. Five
members are allowed (Rs. 500/-). Special
darshan (Rs. 5/-) is advisable. Darshan
starts from 6.30 a.m. on Weekdays and
from 8.00 a.m. on Fridays. Tiruchanoor
(also known as Alarmelu Mangapuram) is
4 km from Tirupati. Buses ply throughout
the day.
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Sri
Govindarajaswami Temple
Sri Govindarajaswami is the elder brother
of Lord Balaji. His temple is the main
landmark of Tirupati town. It has an imposing
Gopuram that can be seen from a distance.
Saint Ramanujacharya consecrated the temple
in 1130 AD. The festivals and functions
are similar to those conducted in the
Sri Govindarajaswami is the elder brother
of Lord Balaji. His
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temple is the main landmark of Tirupati
town. It has an imposing Gopuram that
can be seen from a distance. Saint Ramanujacharya
consecrated the temple in 1130 AD. The
festivals and functions are similar to
those conducted in the Sri Venkateshwara
temple. The annual Brahmotsavam in this
temple is celebrated in the month of Vaisakha
every year. Pilgrims must visit this temple
without fail. This temple complex includes
museum and a cluster of shrines like those
of Sri Parthasarathy, Godadevi Aandal
and Pundarikavalli. The principal deity
is an impressive Sayanamurti (the Lord
in a sleeping posture). Buy special Darshan
tickets (Rs. 5/-) to avoid the long queue.
The timings for Sarva Darshan are 9.30
a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 1.00 p.m. to 6.00
p.m. and 7.00 p.m. to 8.45 p.m.
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Sri
Kodandaramaswami Temple
This temple is situated in the heart of
Tirupati town. The presiding deities are
Sita, Rama and Lakshmana. A Chola king
built this temple during the tenth century
AD. The temple of Anjaneyaswami, which
is directly opposite, is a sub shrine
of this temple. According to legend, this
temple commemorates the visit of Sri Rama
to Tirupati. The festivals of Ugadi and
Sri Ramanavami
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celebrated in this temple on a grand scale.
Every year the temple celebrates the Brahmotsavams
to the Lord Sri Rama.
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Sri
Kapileshwaraswami Temple
Sri Kapileshwaraswami Temple is the only
temple dedicated to Lord Siva, in the
pantheon of Vaishnava temples in Tirupati.
It is situated about 3 km to the north
of Tirupati, at the foot of the Tirumala
Hills. The sacred waterfall called Kapila
Teertham (also known as Alwar Teertham)
is located here. Annual Brahmotsavams
and festivals like vinayaka Chavithi,
Maha Shivaratri, Skhanda Shasti and
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Annabhishekam are performed in a grand
manner. This is the only Siva Temple in
Tirupati. The temple enshrines Sri Kapileshwaraswami.
Waterfalls in this place are an attractive
sight (especially in rainy season). One
can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, as
this place is located a little away from
the town. City buses and autos are a means
of conveyance to reach the Kapila Teertham.
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Sri
Kalyana Venkateshwaraswami Temple, Shrinivasa
Mangapuram
Sri Kalyana Venkateshwaraswami temple
is at Shrinivasa Mangapuram situated 12
km to the west of Tirupati. According
to legend, Lord Venkateshwara stayed here
after his marriage with Sri Padmavati
Devi, before proceeding to Tirumala. Annual
Brahmotsavam and Shakshatkara Vaibhavam
are celebrated in
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grand
manner. Sevas performed are and the fees
mentioned here are per person, unless
otherwise specified. Nithya Archana -
permanent for Rs 542.00, Nithya Archana
- one year for Rs 42.00, Abhishekam for
Rs 100.00, Thomala Seva for Rs 10.00,
Archana for Rs 10.00, Archana & Aarti
for Rs 5.00, Abhisheka Darsanam for Rs
5.00, Vahanam Puja (for a 4-wheeler) for
Rs 50.00, (for a 2-wheeler) for Rs 25.00,
Kalyana Utsavam for Rs 500.00.
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Sri
Kalyana Venkateshwaraswami Temple, Narayanavanam:
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Sri Kalyana Venkateshwaraswami temple
at Narayanavanam is 40 km from Tirupati.
Lord Sri Venkateshwaraswami and Sri Padmavati
Ammavaru, daughter of Akasa Maharaja were
married here. Sri Kalyana Venkateshwaraswami
is the main deity here. The four sub-temples
are,
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Sri Padmavati Ammavari temple,
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addition, there are five other temples attached
to Sri Kalyana Venkateshwaraswami temple.
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Sri Shakti Vinayaka Swami temple,
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Sri Agasthishwara Swami temple, |
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annual Brahmotsavams are conducted every
year in the main temple, Sri Virabhadraswami
temple and Sri Avanakshamma temple. Navaratri
festival is also celebrated at the Sri
Avanakshamma temple every year. Giri Pradakshina
(Konda Chuttu Thirunallu) is one of the
important festivals conducted during the
end of Sankranti, once a year, with the
utsava murthis of Sri Parashareshwara
Swami and Sri Champakavalli Ammavaru,
and Sri Agastheeshwara Swami and Sri Markathavalli
Ammavaru. The other festivals conducted
here are Andal Neeratotsavam, Panguni
Uttarotsavam, Vara Lakshmi Vratham, and
Float festival, Anivara Asthanam, Ratha
Sapthami, Ugadi Asthanam, Srirama Navami,
Chaitra Pournami, and Periodical Sevas.
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Sri
Veda Narayanaswami Temple, Nagalapuram:
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Sri Veda Narayanaswami temple is located
in Nagalapuram, 70 km southeast of Tirupati.
It is believed that Lord Sri Maha Vishnu,
in the form of Matsya, killed the Rakshash
(demon) Somakudu here, and retrieved the
Vedas from the latter. The sanctum sanctorium
houses an image of the Matsya form of
Vishnu, with Shridevi and Bhudevi on either
side. A peculiar feature of the idol is
that it holds the Sudarshana Chakra in
prayoga (ready for release). The temple
was constructed by Sri Krishnadeva Raya,
the Vijayanagara emperor, and is a fine
specimen of the Vijayanagara style of
architecture. The most important annual
festivals in this temple are Brahmotsavam,
and Surya Puja along with the Float festival,
conducted on the 12th, 13th and 14th days
of the month of Phalguna. During these
three days, the sunrays fall on the main
deity between 0600 hrs and 0615 hrs. On
the first day, they fall on the feet,
on the second - on the chest and on the
third - on the forehead, depicting worship
by Sri Surya Bhagavan (the Sun God) himself.
The annual Brahmotsavam is conducted in
the month of Jyeshtha.
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Sri
Venugopalaswami Temple, Karvetinagaram:
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Sri Venugopalaswami temple is situated
in Karvetinagaram, 58 km from Tirupati.The
main deity of the temple is Sri Venugopalaswami
with His consorts - Sri Rukmini Ammavaru
and Sri Satyabhama Ammavaru. There is
a sub-temple with the idol Sri Sita Ramula
Pattabhishekam.
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Sri
Prasanna Venkateshwaraswami Temple, Appalayanagunta:
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Sri Prasanna Venkateshwaraswami temple
is located in Appalayagunta, 14 km from
Tirupati. It is believed that Sri Venkateshwaraswami,
after marrying Sri Padmavati Ammavaru,
blessed Sri Sidhdheshwara and other sages
here. The temple, constructed by the Rajas
of Karvetinagar, consists of a shrine
for Anjaneyaswami. Devotees for relief
from chronic diseases worship the imposing
image of the wind-god. There are also
idols of Goddess Padmavati and Sri Andal
here. Brahmotsavam is celebrated once
a year.
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Sri
Chennakeshavaswami Temple, Tallapaka:
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Sri
Chennakeshavaswami Temple is located in
Tallapaka village at a distance of 100
Kms. from Tirupati, which is the birthplace
of Sri Annamacharya, the Sankeertana Acharyulu
who was born to Sri Narayanasuri and Lakkamamba.
According to legend, the temple was constructed
and administered by the Matti Rajahs about
1000 years ago.
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Sri
Kariyamanikyaswami Temple, Nagiri:
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Sri
Kariya Manikyaswami temple (also called
Sri Perumala Swami temple) is located
in Nagiri, 51 km from Tirupati. It is
believed that Lord Sri Maha Vishnu killed
Makara (a crocodile) and saved Gajendra
(an elephant) at this place. This episode
is referred to as the Gajendramoksham
in the Mahabhagavatam.
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Sri
Annapurna Sameta Kashi Vishweshwaraswami
Temple, Bugga Agraharam:
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Sri
Annapurna Sameta Kashi Vishweshwaraswami
Temple is located in the Bugga Agraharam
village, 56 km from Tirupati. The temple
is on the banks of Kushasthali River.
The main deities are Sri Kashi Vishweshwara
Swami, Sri Annapurna Ammavaru, Sri Kamakshi
Ammavaru, and Sri Devi Bhudevi Sameta
Sri Prayaga Madhava Swami. The important
annual festivals in the temple are Maha
Shivaratri and Kartika Somavaramu.
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