Friday, May 11, 2012

Tirupati Shrine


Tirupati is the most historic holy place in India. The number of devotees visiting this divine shrine is goes on increasing each and every day. This devotional shrine is located in the district of Chittor, which situated in Andhra Pradesh. Tirupati temple is also entitled as Tirumala, which far-famed for the Sri Venkateshwara Temple where believed as the Lord Vishnu.
The lord Vishnu in this temple is entitled as Balaji by North Indians and South Indians entitled as Govinda. The divine Mandir is positioned on the hill peak of Tirumala, while the township is spreads on the foothills. The seven hills of Tirupathi hills are referred as Sapthagiri. These seven hills resemble the seven hoods of Adisesha. Adisesha is the serpent on which the Lord Vishnu lying in Vaikundam. 



Devotees those who are visiting this temple enclosed with full spiritual divinity and plead for a fine fortune in their life. This temple town is an electrifying and awe-inspiring tourist spot. The devotees are waiting in the long queue for the dharshan of Lord Vengateshwara. Pilgrims can take pleasure in buying the prasadhams “Laddu” has being sold there.

Pilgrims visit the place can make their dharshan to visit the Lord Vishnu, either by availing special Sevas or free dharma dharshan. The dharshan point in time starts from 3 in the morning and closes around 12 pm in the night. Usually it will take more or less 4 to 5 hours to wait in the lengthy queue to get the dharshan of Lord Vengateshwara. Free dharshan and paid dharshan are arranged by the Temple board in the systematic approach.  

Keywords: tirupathi, devotional, holy place

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