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Which are the famous religious places in Tirupati?
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20 Sep '10 02:54 pm
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Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam is located around with seven hills to Tirumala Tirupati temple is a superb location and as well a structure also. It is a dazzling instance of beautiful very old sculptures and carvings. Tirumala Tirupati temple is very popular when compared to other Hindu temples. Per Day one lakh people visiting Tirumala Tirupati and in the holidays season more one lakh people are coming to Tirumala Tirupati. The temple is supposed to be the home of Lord Venkateshwara and achieved blessedness in Hindu religion. They are many ancient truth stories attached it and it is very much interesting to know about the olden days of fifth century. for more visit: http://www.tirupatidarshanonlinebooking.com
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Tirupati is probably Indias most famous temple it is visited by almost one hundred thousand devotees daily, and on special occasions such as the annual Brahmotsavam, you can see almost five hundred thousand devotees, and this makes Tirupati the most visited religious destination in the whole world.
The Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirupati is very unique, because the idol of Venkateswara is said to be self manifested that is, it came into existence without any human intervention. The story behind the idols discovery goes as such there used to be a huge anthill in Tirupati, and a farmer from the locality heard a voice, asking him to feed the ants. By an act of divine providence, the local king heard the voice too, and gave the ants milk everyday himself. This act of compassion resulted in the idol being discovered beneath the anthill.
Going to the Venkateswara temple in Tirupati is indeed a blessing. It is said that any Hindu should visit the Tirupati temple at least once in h ...more
Answered by Prashant, 20 Sep '10 02:55 pm
The Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirupati is very unique, because the idol of Venkateswara is said to be self manifested that is, it came into existence without any human intervention. The story behind the idols discovery goes as such there used to be a huge anthill in Tirupati, and a farmer from the locality heard a voice, asking him to feed the ants. By an act of divine providence, the local king heard the voice too, and gave the ants milk everyday himself. This act of compassion resulted in the idol being discovered beneath the anthill.
Going to the Venkateswara temple in Tirupati is indeed a blessing. It is said that any Hindu should visit the Tirupati temple at least once in h ...more
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Tiruchanoor, Srinivasa Mangapuram, Chandragiri fort, Kanipakam Lord Ganapathy Temple, Sri Kalahasthi
Answered by Babu Rao, 20 Sep '10 02:54 pm
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