Wednesday, May 20, 2015

place to visit in tirumala

PLACE TO VISIT IN TIRUMALA

Pushkarini-Holy Water

It is very usual and highly probable to find a water tank either just beside or nearby every Hindu temple constructed during the ancient and medieval times. The waters of the tank were strictly for temple purposes only – like for the God’s “bath” that is a ritual/worship, cleaning and washing the temples insides and outsides, for use inside the temples for drinking purposes (Not in Tirumala, though), kitchens (if any) and by large, by the folk that stay and live by the temple like the priests’ families and workers, for their daily uses. The water’s chief and famous uses are bathing and washing by the visiting pilgrims who take a dip or swim in it and, above all, for the temple’s special occasions when the divine images are taken in the temple boat, in the tank waters. The water in the Swami Pushkarini is absolutely NOT stagnant OR infected. It has a state-of-the-art recycling facility and water is treated before it gets into and recycled continuously. Swami Pushkarini was a pleasure tank of Sri Maha Vishnu in Vaikuntham, and was brought and set on Earth by Garuda, for the sport of Sri Venkateshwara. It is adjacent to the Sri Venkateshwara temple. A bath in the Swami Pushkarini is believed to clean pilgrims of their sins and bestow temporal prosperity. Pilgrims bath here before entering the main temple. A bath in the holy tank purifies one’s body and soul.

Sri Varahaswamy Temple

The famous temple of Sri Varahaswami in Tirumala is to the north of the Sri Venkateshwara temple, on the banks of Swami Pushkarini. The presiding deity is Varaha Swami, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu in the form of a boar that was staying on the hills when The Lord descended unto earth. HE had to take permission from Lord Varaha to stay here and grant HIM (Lord Varaha), the privilege of first view by the visiting pilgrims and first Naivedyam (sacred offering of food to Lord for consecration) in return. Thus it is imperative that pilgrims visit Sri Varaha Swami first and The Lord, only later. According to legend, Tirumala was originally the Adi Varahakshetra (place belonging to Sri Adi Varahaswami). Lord Sri Venkateshwara took up residence here, with the permission of Sri Varahaswami. According to Brahmapurana, Naivedyam (food offered to God) should first be offered to Sri Varahaswami. Pilgrims should visit Sri Varahaswami temple prior to Sri Venkateshwara temple. According to Atri Samhita (Samurtarchanadhikara), Varaha Avatara is worshipped in three ways as Adi Varaha, Pralaya Varaha, and Yajna Varaha. The idol of Sri Varahaswami in Tirumala is that of Adi Varaha, as it resembles the description of the Adi Varaha Murti in Vaikhanasa Agama texts.

Sri Hathiramjee Mutt

Many of the Tirumala visitors know about Hathiramji Matt or Mahant’s matt. It has a very important place in Tirumala history. We can see the Matt at south-east, opposite to the Lord’s temple. Tirumala temple was ruled by Mahants of this Matt before the formation of TTD. Hathiramji Matt has many lands and properties which can cost thousands of crores.This mahants matt was established by Hathiram Bavaji.He belonged to North India. At that time, Ramananda religious movement was very famous in North India.Inspired by Abhayanandji, Hathiramji started an aimless temple tour. He visited many temples in India. Hathiram was a real saint. His thoughts were always filled about Lord Rama. He saw the Lord in every single thing.After visiting many temples Hathiramji reached Venkatachala, the hill of Lord Venkateswara.Hathiramji saw the god. He found out his aim. Lord Balaji is the final aim to all.Hathiramji wanted to stay there. He wanted to worship the lord all the time. One can imazine, how was that place before 500 years?
Hathiramji built an ashram on a small hill opposite to the Lord’s temple. He spent his entire time in worshiping the Lord venkateswara.He only ate some Rama Patra leaves. He saw the god in every devotee, who came to Tirumala. Hathiramji gave his services to the Lord and Lord’s devotees also.Lord Venkateswara was satisfied by his selfless service. Lord went to Hathiram ashram. Lord Balaji and Saint Bavaji became friends.Sri Venkateswara always loves his devotees and gives his blessings.
Now Hathiramji was very famous for the pilgrims of Tirumala. Some visitors thought that the Darshan of Saint Bavaji is more important than the darshan of Lord Balaji.


Bedi Anjaneya Temple

This is on the bankof Swamy Pushkarini and to the northwest of Sri Varaha Swamy Temple.This was built during the region of Mahanaha,The Idol appeared with folded hands offering Namaskarams.Devotees treat Sri Anjaneyaswamy as the Lord Who fulfills desires,and as the Lord who protects from evil spirits.Bathing was conducted on every Sunday to the SwamyThis is located on the way to Sannidhi road which is the opposie direction to main temple near Agni gundham.According to Vyshnava Tradition ,Garuda of Anjaneya Swamy should be in opposite to Main temple.In this temple also,Idol appeared as with folded hands offering namaskarams.Sri Anjaneya Swamy is a great devotee of Sri Rama Chandra where as Garuda is a greatest devotee of Sri Maha Vishnuvu

Bathing will conducted on every sunday and on the days of important festivals and on the birth day of Sri Hanuman

Sila Thoranam

Sila Thoranam, a naturally formed arch of rock is a distinctive geological wonder located about 1 km north of the Sri Venkateswara Temple, near the Chakra Teertham at Tirumala.
The Arch is also called Silathoranam in local language (Telugu language: “Sila” means ‘rock’ and “thoranam” means a garland strung over a threshold, connecting two vertical columns or an ‘arch’ as in this case). Since the rock look likes and appears to be the hood of a serpent, a conch and a discus, it is conceived that this source is dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara idol.
The arch measures 8 m (26.2 ft) in width and 3 m (9.8 ft) in height, and the Geologists have identified the rocks on the hill as pre-Cambrian, and this arch formation suggests an antiquity of several million years to the Tirumala hill.

Reputed as the only one of its kind in Asia, it is believed to be several million years old. It is said that there are only two other sites like this in the entire world itself. The other two are the one that cuts through the headland of the Dalradian Quartzite in Ukand and the Rainbow Arch Bridge of Utah in USA .

Papavinasanam

The Papavinasa Punya Theerdha Vahini is Seven kilometers from Tirumala.Devotees coming for darshan of Tirumala Venkateswara Swami wash away their sin in this Theerdha and hence this Theerdha got the name of Papavinasa Theerdha. Water required for Tirumala is Distributed from the dam built at the western side of the Theerdha .it is said  that those who bathe any where at Tiruamala receive as much holiness as those who take bath in the Papavinasa,as the water of  this Theerdha is available every where at Tirumala

History

Long long ago a Brahmin by name Bhadramathy lived with his six wives and several children. He was a pious Brahmin, although he like most Brahmins lived in dire poverty.
He was basically endowed with little properties and as he aged he felt the need for supporting his large family more and more. He was also much hit by the polygamy he had.
One day one of his wives by name Yesovathy wanted to put an end to her husband's financial worries. "Dear! Of all the charities, I am told, bhudhanam (Offering land-gift) is said to be in the highest. It is capable of giving all types of wealth to the giver. By bathing in the Papavinasanam at the Venkatadri hills and offering bhudhanam, we can end away out poverty once for all. We can attain also total redemption from all kinds of bondages."
Strongly influenced by her words, the pious Brahmin went to a nearby village and secured five feet land. He went to the Venkata hills and in the holy Papavinasanam Waterfalls. He gave away the land he secured to someone there.
The lord was pleased to know this. He appeared before him and granted all wealth and enriched his entire family


Akasaganga

The Akashganga (Heavenly Ganges likened to The Milky Way OR heavenly river) waterfall is about 3 Kms north of the Tirumala temple. This is very famous for the prime reason is that its waters are used for The Lord’s bath every day. In the olden days, the priestess took turns to carry the water all the way from this part of jungle to the temple in the wee morning hours by the rough walk path that meanders thru the jungle even to this day. After the Tirumala Tirupati Devsthanam came into existence, water lines were laid into the temple and thus simplified! This is a beautiful place where the mountain stream gushes out in a deep but very well paved and accessible ravine. Water is procured from this place for Abhishekam. In rainy season Akashganga’s gushing waters provide a beautiful sight and a bath here at that time is really refreshing.

Japali Teertham

Japali Theertham is a popular pond in Tirumala, which is not very crowded like other theerthams in the region. It is located amidst deep woods and a shrine of Lord Hanuman, which attracts several visitors. The famous festivals celebrated at this site are Tumburu Phalguna Pournami, Chakra Kartika Masa - Ksheerabdi Dwadasi, Kumaradhara Magha Pournami and Ramakrishna Pushya Pournami.

Tourists can also trek from the dense forest to reach this holy pond in Tirumala. Devotees also believe that the holy water of this theertham can wash away all the evils and sins that they have committed in their life.

Temple Museum

Sri Vari Museum is situated in the main Tirumala town, next to the Karnataka Choultry. Tourists coming to this museum can see some of the beautiful pictures, artefacts and sculptures that depict the history of the main temple. It also houses scriptures and photographs, which can be viewed by the visitors all round the year. This is a newly built museum, which has free entry for the visitors

Srivari Padalu-Sri Balaji FootMark

According to Vedas/Puranas 'Srivari Padalu' is the place where Lord Venkateswara Swamy first set his feet on one of the seven hills namely 'Narayanagiri'. The footprint of the Lord is available in this place to the pilgrims with restricted access by T.T.D so that they cannot touch the foot prints. Pilgrims have to climb 300 odd steps to reach this divine spot from where a beautiful top view of the temple town 'Tirumala' is very delightful to watch.

Tourist attractions:
Silathoranam
TTD Gardens
Asthana Mandapam
Sri Venkateswara Dhyana Vignan Mandiram
Deer Park
Sri Vari Museum
Asakasa Gangas

Holy water sites:

Akasaganga Teertham
Papavinasanam Teertham
Pandava Teertham
Kumaradhara Teertham
Tumbhuru Teertham
Ramakrishna Teertham
Chakra Teertham
Vaikuntha Teertham
Sesha Teertham
Sitamma Teertham
Pasupu Teertham
Japali Teertham
Sanaka Sanandana Teertham

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Brahmotsavam

Every day during the Festival both in the mornings and the evening the processional deity of Lord Venkateswara called Malayyapan Swamy, is taken in a colorful procession through the decorated four streets around the temple. The lords is flanked by his two consorts ,Sri Devi and Bhu Devi. Ugra Srinivasa and Koluvu Srinivasa (Durbar Srinivasa) are the two other images in the santum.All through the nine days the hill wears a colorful look with a sea of humanity thronging the place.
             The hill especially looks colorful during the night when giant profiles of the lord, made out of tiny electric bulbs light up. The Lord is taken in a procession on various vahanas and each vahana has its own significance and conveys his message in its own way. 
             The garuda seva performed on the night of the 5th day is the most popular amongst his devotees for on that day the lord is adorned with his most choicest and precious of his ornaments .Another equally important festival during the 9-day celebration is the Theru when the deities would be seated in a exquisitely carved huge wooden chariot and pulled round the temple by ardent devotees. Snapnam tirumanajanm , the process of bathing thee Lord with herbal water after the procession ,is performed to relieve him of the strains suffered during the processions.
            The penultimate festival is the Chakrasnanam, which is akin to the bathing ritual after the performance of a yagna. On that morning the lord and his consorts and Sri Sudarshana Chakram are given a holy bath in the temple tank after an hour long ritual on the banks of the Pushkarini, the Temple tank. Scores of pilgrims waiting on the banks of the tank would also take a dip simultaneously along with the deities, creating a huge splash. This holy dip is supposed to free a mortal from the cycle of rebirth.
            On the 9th day of the Brahmotsavam,chooranabhishekamis performed giving the deities a holy bath after anointing them with sandalwood powder .The Lord is then taken around in a procession when the priests distribute the sandalwood powder used for the ritual to the devotees en route. On this last day of Brahmotsavam, Devatodwasanam, the ritual of giving a warm send off to all Gods and rishis on their way back to heaven, is performed. In this ritual Lord Brahma is propitiated for having come to earth all the way from Brahmaloka and having performed the Brahmotsavam
           The celestial celebration is one of the important festivals of the temple. Pilgrims from all over the world, throng the place during this to have a glimpse of the lord during the procession. The sight of the Lord himself coming out of the Temple to be amongst his devotees is awe-inspiring








Day
Morning Seva
Evening Seva
1st Day
Dwajarohanam
Pedda Sesha Vahanam
2nd Day
Chinna Sesha Vahanam
Hamsa Vahanam
3rd Day
Simha Vahanam
Mutyapu Pandiri Vahanam
4th Day
Kalpavriksha Vahanam
Sarva Bhoopala Vahanam
5th Day
Mohini Avataram
Garuda Seva
6th Day
Hanumantha Vahanam
Swarna Ratham, Gajavahanam
7th Day
Suryaprabha Vahanam
Chandraprabha Vahanam
8th Day
Rathotsavam
Aswa Vahanam
9th Day
Pallaki Utsavam, Chakrasnanam
Golden Tiruchi Utsavam, Dwajavarohanam

For more information about utsavams, contact
Phone No. +91-0877-2264217 at TTD Public Relations Office, Tirupati
Phone No. +91-0877-2277777
Phone No. +91-0877-2233333


Monday, May 11, 2015

hotels in tirupathi

Hotel Bliss , Tirupati

About Hotel Bliss
Experience the blend of traditional hospitality along with modern amenities at Hotel Bliss. It is a great solution for both business as well as leisure travellers.
Location
This hotel is located near Ramanuja circle. Guests can visit Tattayagunta Gangamma Devasthanam (Approx. 2km), Mango Market (Approx. 2km) and Christ Church Tirupati West (Approx. 3km). Places worth visiting also include Venkateshwara Temple, Talakona Waterfalls and Sri Vari Museum.

Distances from Tirupati Airport: Approx. 14km
Distances from Renigunta Junction Railway: Approx. 10km
Distances Tirupati main railway station: Approx. 2km

Fortune Select Grand Ridge , Tirupati
About Fortune Select Grand Ridge
This 5-star establishment is an ideal vacation resort that provides the best in terms of facilities and amenities. Hotel Grand Ridge is perfect for all travelers who are looking for a luxurious and a comfortable accommodation.
Location
It is located on Tiruchanoor Road and is close to the city centre, railway station and bus station. Places of tourist interest close to the hotel include Padmavati Temple Garden (Approx. 2km), Tattayagunta Gangamma Devasthanam (Approx. 4km) and Vemur Temple (Approx. 8km). Guests can also visit Prasanna Venkateswara Swamy Temple, Talakona Waterfalls, Sri Venkateswara National Park

Distances from Tirupati Airport: Approx. 14km
Distances from Renigunta Junction Railway Station: Approx. 10km
Distances from Tirupati main railway station: Approx. 4km


Fortune Kences , Tirupati
About Fortune Kences
Fortune Kences offers a comfortable and luxurious accommodation to guests. Featuring a modern architecture and convenient modern amenities, it is an ideal option for all travelers.
Location
Fortune Kences is located right opposite APSRTC Bus Terminal. Tattayagunta Gangamma Devasthanam (Approx. 1km), Mango Market (Approx. 3km) and Christ Church Tirupati west (Approx. 3km) are some tourist spots close to the hotel. Guests can also visit Venkateshwara Temple, Talakona Waterfalls and Sri Vari Museum.

Distances from Tirupati Airport: Approx. 15km
Distances from Renigunta Junction Railway: Approx. 11km
Distances Tirupati main railway station: Approx. 1km

Friday, May 8, 2015

Latest News :Brahmotsavams-2015

 The famous, ancient temple located in the heart of the temple city of Tirupati, Sri Govinda Raja Swamy temple is set to celebrate the annual brahmotsavams this year from May 25 to June 2.
The schedule of morning and evening events as follows:

May 25 (Monday) Dwajarohanam Pedda Sesha Vahanam

May 26 (Tuesday) Chinna Sesha Vahanam Hamsa Vahanam

May 27 (Wednesday) Simha Vahanam Mutyapu Pandiri Vahanam
May 28 (Thursday) Kalpavriksha Vahanam Sarvabhupala Vahanam

May 29 (Friday) Mohini Avataram Gauruda Seva
May 30 (Saturday) Hanumantu Vahanam Gaja Vahanam

May 31 (Sunday) Suryaprabha Vahanam Chandraprabha Vahanam
June 1 (Monday) Rathotsavam Aswa Vahanam

June 2(Tuesday) Chakra Snanam Dwajavarohanam
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Utsavam in Tirumala


Brahmotsavam
The term utsavam means “festival” or “joyous occasion” in Telugu. The most special utsavam in Tirupati is theBrahmotsavam! According to the legend (Varaha Puranam), the Creator, Sri Brahma Himself in honor of Lord Venkateshwara, first celebrated this utsavam and so it came to be known as Brahmotsavam! It is celebrated every year on Sharada Navaratri (September-October). Tirupati has its highest number of visitors during this special occasion. Sri Venkateshwara Jayanti occurs on the 9th day of this Festival.
Some of the other main utsavams that are celebrated in Tirupati are, Vasantotsavam (Spring Festival; March/April), Teppotsavam (Boat Festival; July/August), Pavitrotsavam (Kartikam, November/December) etc. In those years with Adhika Masam, (Adhika Aswayujam), Brahmotsavam is celebrated twice! Tirumala-Tirupati Devasthanam makes elaborate arrangements during this time to cater to the pilgrims.
Kalyanotsavam
Kalyanam” means Wedding in Sanskrit. Performing or watching a divine wedding is considered to be very auspicious by the Hindus. It is believed to cleanse the family of all sins. This can be performed only by wedded couples accompanied by their family not exceeding 5 at an admittance fee of Rs.2500/-. It starts around 10AM3.30PM before it over after which all the participating families have a free view of the deity. Each of the couple are gifted with silk upper clothes and about 20 pounds of “Prasadams” OR a meal that is cooked only inside the temple’s boundaries and worshipped for consecration before the Lord earlier.
Arjita Brahmotsavam
For those that not present during the biggest event of the year, the Brahmotsavams, a mini version is celebrated every day at Rs.500 per 5 persons starting at about 1 PM. The devotees performing this have a choice of selecting which particular vehicle they want to see their God on, such as the Lion, the Elephant, The Eagle or Others. However, the Float festival that is celebrated during the Brahmotsavams is not included in this ceremony. It has to be started at about 1:30PM in the afternoon.
Dolotsavam
Those who wish to see Lord Venkateswara and HIS Consorts in all their regalia, on a tastefully decorated float amidst the waves of the sacred temple tank, the Pushkarini, this Utsavam will be performed at Rs.750 per a family of 6 persons. The same can be substituted for the Swing Worship Or Unjal Seva also that has the Lord, HIS two consorts seated on swings and gently swaying to the accompaniment of Vedic hymns, music and lighting which exhibits their various moods likened to the cradling of The Lord by HIS Matrons when HE was a baby.


Vasanthotsavam

Vasanthotsavam is the festival of colors. This is of 3 day duration starting in Mid-April or 1st fortnight of May. The Lord and HIS consorts “play” and the devotees also spray colors on them. It costs Rs.3000 per a family of 10 persons, per day. On the scheduled day, the function starts at 2 PM in the afternoon.