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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Tirumala Tirupathi : most visited holy places and also one of the richest temples in the world.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019 0
Tirumala Tirupathi : most visited holy places and also one of the richest temples in the world.

Lord Venkateswara Temple at Tirumala (Tirupati) is one of the most famous temples in India. With more than 35 million pilgrims visiting the temple every year, it is one of the most visited holy places and also one of the richest temples in the world.


TIRUPATI: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams that manages the hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala here today said it expected to fetch an overall revenue of about Rs 2,894 crore for the fiscal, a top TTD official said.


Of the total revenue, the cash offering in the temple hundi (offering box) by devotees was projected at Rs 1,156 crore, TTD Executive Officer Anil Kumar Singhal told reporters today.


The sale of various worship tickets including rituals and special entry tickets could get about Rs 303 crore while the much sought after sacred laddu prasadam sale might earn about Rs 180 crore.


The revenue from the TTD accommodations allotted to devotees was estimated to be around Rs.110 crore, he said.


The auction sale of human hair to be offered by lakhs of devotees as fulfilment of vow before offering worship at the hill temple was guesstimated to be around Rs.125 crore, Singhal said.


On the payment side, the official said the salaries and other wages to the over 7000 TTD staff might touch about Rs. 600 crore while the expenses for the out-sourcing personnel could cost about Rs.214 crore.


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Thursday, November 07, 2019

Lord Venkateshwara (Lord Vishnu) - 108 Names

Thursday, November 07, 2019 0
Lord Venkateshwara (Lord Vishnu) - 108 Names

 Lord Venkateshwara (Lord Vishnu) - 108 Names

Lord Venkateswara is the main deity of the Tirumala temple, Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh (AP). The lord is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He is worshipped by the people with different names like Balaji, Srinivasa, Govinda. Venkateshwara means the Lord who destroys the sins of the people. According the Hindu scriptures, Vishnu, out of love towards his devotees, incarnated as Venkateshwara and appeared for the salvation and upliftment of humanity in this Kali Yuga and is considered the supreme form of Vishnu in this age.

Lord Venkateshwara (Lord Vishnu) - 108 Names

Venkateshwara's abode is in the Venkatam hills  near Tirupathi. Thus, the main temple of Venkateshwara is the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple. The Tirumala temple is believed to be the richest of all the temples in the world.

  108 Names of Lord Venkateshwara

1)        OM Shri Ventakeshaya Namaha


2)        OM Sreenivasaya Namaha


3)        OM Laxmipataye Namaha


4)        OM Anaamayaaya Namaha


5)        OM Amruthamsaya Namaha


6)        OM Jagadvandyaya Namaha


7)        OM Govindaya Namaha


8)        OM Shashvataya Namaha


9)        OM Prabhave Namaha


10)        OM Sheshadrinilayaya Namaha


11)        OM Devaya Namaha


12)        OM Keshavaya Namaha


13)        OM Madhusudhanaya Namaha


14)        OM Amrutaya Namaha


15)        OM Madhavaya Namaha


16)        OM Krishnaya Namaha


17)        OM Sriharaye Namaha


18)        OM Jnanapanjaraya Namaha


19)        OM SreeVatsavakshase Namaha


20)        OM Sarveshaya Namaha


21)        OM Gopalaya Namaha


22)        OM Purushotamaya Namaha


23)        OM Gopeeshwaraya Namaha


24)        OM Parasmyjyotishe Namaha


25)        OM Vaikuntapataye Namaha


26)        OM Avyayaya Namaha


27)        OM Sudhaatanave Namaha


28)        OM Yadavendraya Namaha


29)        OM Nithyayavvanaroopavate Namaha


30)        OM Chaturvedatmakaya Namaha


31)        OM Vishnave Namaha


32)        OM Achutyaya Namaha


33)        OM Padminipriyaya Namaha


34)        OM Dharapataye Namaha


35)        OM Surapatye Namaha


36)        OM Nirmalaya Namaha


37)        OM Devapoojitaya Namaha


38)        OM Chaturboojaya Namaha


39)        OM Chakradaraya Namaha


40)        OM Tridamne Namaha


41)        OM Trigunashrayaya Namaha


42)        OM Nirvikalpaya Namaha


43)        OM Nishkalankaya Namaha


44)        OM Niranthakaya Namaha


45)        OM Niranjanaya Namaha


46)        OM Nirabasaya Namaha


47)        OM Nityatruptaya Namaha


48)        OM Nirgunaya Namaha


49)        OM Nirupadravaya Namaha


50)        OM Gadhaadharaya Namaha


51)        OM Shaarangapanaye Namaha


52)        OM Nandakine Namaha


53)        OM Shankhadarakaya Namaha


54)        OM Anakemurtaye Namaha


55)        OM Avyaktaya Namaha


56)        OM Katihastaya Namaha


57)        OM Varapradaya Namaha


58)        OM Anekatmane Namaha


59)        OM Deenabandhave Namaha


60)        OM Aartalokabhayapradhaya


61)        OM Akasharajavaradhaya Namaha


62)        OM Yogihrutpadmamandhiraya Namaha


63)        OM Dhamodharaya Namaha


64)        OM Karunakaraya Namaha


65)        OM Jagatpalayapapagnaya Namaha


66)        OM Bhakthavatsalaya Namaha


67)        OM Trivikramaya Namaha


68)        OM Shishumaraya Namaha


69)        OM Jatamakutashobhitaya Namaha


70)        OM Shankamadyolasanmanjookinkinyadyakarakandakaya Namaha


71)        OM Neelameghashyamatanave Namaha


72)        OM Bilvapatrarchanapriyaya Namaha


73)        OM Jagatvyapine Namaha


74)        OM Jagatkartre Namaha


75)        OM Jagatsakshine Namaha


76)        OM Jagatpataya Namaha


77)        OM Chintitarthapradaya Namaha


78)        OM Jishnave Namaha


79)        OM Daasharhaaya Namaha


80)        OM Dhasharoopavate Namaha


81)        OM Devakinandanaya Namaha


82)        OM Shauraye Namaha


83)        OM Hayagreevaya Namaha


84)        OM Janardhanaya Namaha


85)        OM Kanyashravanatharejyaya Namaha


86)        OM Peetambharadharaya Namaha


87)        OM Anagaya Namaha


88)        OM Vanamaline Namaha


89)        OM Padmanabhaya Namaha


90)        OM Mrughayasaktamanasaya Namaha


91)        OM Ashvaroodaya Namaha


92)        OM Kadghadharine Namaha


93)        OM Dhanarjanasamootsukaya Namaha


94)        OM Ganasaralasanmadhyakasturitilakojjwalaya Namaha


95)        OM Sachitandharoopaya Namaha


96)        OM Jaganmangaladayakaya Namaha


97)        OM Yajnaroopaya Namaha


98)        OM Yajnabokthre Namaha


99)        OM Chinmayaya Namaha


100)        OM Parameshwaraya Namaha


101)        OM Paramarthapradhaya Namaha


102)        OM Shanthaya Namaha


103)        OM Sreemathe Namaha


104)        OM Dordhandhavikramaya Namaha


105)        OM Paratparaya Namaha


106)        OM Parasmaibrahmane Namaha


107)        OM Sreevibhave Namaha


108)        OM Jagadeeshwaraya Namaha

తాళ్ళపాక అన్నమాచార్యులు - Tallapaka Annamacharya

Thursday, November 07, 2019 0
తాళ్ళపాక అన్నమాచార్యులు - Tallapaka Annamacharya

తాళ్ళపాక అన్నమాచార్యులు - Tallapaka Annamacharya 

Lord Vishnu manifested Himself as Lord Venkateswara inTirumal Hills to protect the Dharma from decay in the Current Age (Kali Yuga). Annamacharya was born as the incarnation of Venkateswara to promote Dharma through his powerful Sankirtanas (devotional songs).


Sri Tallapaka Annamacharya (1408-1503) the mystic saint composer of the 15th century is the  earliest known musician of South India to compose songs called “sankIrtanas” in praise of  Lord Venkateswara, the deity of Seven Hills  in Tirumala, India where unbroken worship is being offered for over 12 centuries.  Annamcharya is believed to be the incarnation of Lord Venkateswara's. nandaka (Sword).


A rhyming couplet of poems called “Dwipada” written by  Tallapaka Chinnanna, grandson of Annamacharya, enabled us to learn about the Saint Annamacharya, his life and works. Annamacharya was born on Vaisakhapoornima in the year Sarwadhari  (May 9, 1408) in Tallapaka, a remote village in Andhra Pradesh, and lived immaculately for  95 years until Phalguna Bahula Dwadasi (12th day after full moon) in the year Dhundhubhi (February 23, 1503). Annamacharya is believed to be the incarnation of Lord Venkateswara’s Nandaka or Sword. Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) have consecrated Annamacharya in two places, one in the Annamacharya Mandiram located in the Annamacharya Project Office premises at Tiruapati and the other one in Annamacharya temple at Tallapka the birth place of Annamcharya. The evidences supporting the fact that Annamacharya is the incarnation of the Lord are found in Chinnanna’s Dwipada.


It is believed that in the 10th century a big famine broke out in Varanasi and scores of scholars migrated to southern part of India for earning their livelihoods. Some of them concentrated in a town called “Nandavaram” in Andhra Pradesh which was ruled by the then king Nanda. These immigrants were called “Nandavarikas” and Annamacharyas forefathers were the so called Nandavarikas and hence Annamacharya.

In the Dwipada the story of Annamacharya goes back three generations to his grandfather Narayanayya. As a boy Narayanayya was not keen in studies and it was customary in those times for the gurus to subject the students to different kinds of torturous methods to create concentration on studies. When nothing worked for the young boy, he decided that death would be better than the life filled with torture, humiliation, and shame. He heard about the venomous cobra in the snake hole at the temple of Chinthalamma the village Goddess. In an attempt to take his life away, Narayanayya put his hand in the snake hole at the temple. To his surprise, the village Goddess appeared before him and advised him not to take his life away since a boy with an element of Hari or Vishnu would be born in the third generation of Narayanayya.  


arayana Suri, the son of Narayanayya, did not have children for a long time. Narayana Suri and his wife Lakkamamba visited Tirumala Temple and while they were prostrating in front of the Holy Mast (Dhwaja Sthambha) a dazzling brilliance from the sword of Lord Venkateswara struck them like a lightening. Eventually a boy was born to them and they named him Annamayya. Annamayya became Annamacharya when the sage Ghana Vishnu at Tirumala converted him into a Vaishnavaite at the age of 8.

During his long and prolific career, Annamacharya composed and sang 32,000 Sankirtanas, 12 Satakas (sets of hundred verses), Ramayana in the form of Dwipada,SsankIrtana Lakshanam (Characteristics of sankIrtanas), Sringaara Manjari,  and Venkatachala Mahatmamyam. His works were in Telugu, Sanskrit and a few other languages of India.

Chinnanna called the 32,000 Sankirtanas as 32,000 Mantras or Sacred Hymns. It was also recorded in Chinnanna’s Dwipada that Purandara Dasa, who was 70 years younger to Annamacharya, heard about the miracles of Annamacharya and visited him. Purandara Dasa paid his respects to Annamacharya by calling him the incarnation of Lord Venkateswara and his Sankirtanas as Sacred Hymns. 

Annamacharya wrote the sankirtanas on palm leaves and later his son Tirumalacharya got them engraved on copper plates. But for reasons not known, most of these copper plates lay hidden in a rock built cell opposite to Hundi in the Tirumala temple unnoticed for over 400 years.

In 1922, twenty five hundred copper plates, comprising of about 14,000 sankIrtanas and a few other works, were found  in a rock built cell, later named as Sankirtana Bhandagaram, opposite to the Hundi (donation box).

Ever since the discovery of this lost treasure, Tirumala Tirupati Devastanams (TTD) and other organizations in India are working hard to promote the music and literature of Annamacharya. SVASA based in Riverside,  honors Annamacharya  by organizing both the jayanti (birth anniversary)  and the vardhanti commemorations annually and also organizes other devotional activities  such as spiritual discourses, devotional music recitals, and other devotional services and thereby creates/increases spiritual awareness in the community. 


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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

How to reach Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Wednesday, October 23, 2019 0
How to reach Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Tirumala town is located in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh and is easily accessible by all modes of transport. The Tirumala hills, where the Venkateswara temple is located, is part of a seven-hill range that some devotees scale by foot as well. The Temple of Seven Hills is accessible by road, air and rail as well.


The nearest airport is located at Renigunta, which is about 15 kilometres away. This is a domestic airport which is connected to Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore and New Delhi. International visitors can catch connecting flights from New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai or Bangalore.

The Tirupati Railway Station, located 25 kilometres away, is the nearest railway station to Tirumala. Major trains that ply on this route include the Tirupati Coimbatore Express, Seven Hills Express, Narayanadri Express, Tirupati Express, Narsapur Express, Vijayawada Express, Madras Express, Tirumala Express, Swarna Jayanti, Krishna Express and Gurudev Express. All major cities of India are connected to Tirupati.

Government buses connect Tirupati and other major cities of Andhra Pradesh to Tirumala. Buses ply between Tirumala and Tirupati every two minutes. Direct buses from Bangalore, Hyderabad and other cities are also present. Private taxis and vans can also be hired, although this is the most expensive option at hand.



Tirumala TempleHow to reach Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Tirupati Tirumala Temple

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Tirumala trip on Jun 14, 2008

Tuesday, June 24, 2008 0
Tirumala trip on Jun 14, 2008

 Tirumala trip on Jun 14, 2008

 

Tirumala trip on Jun 14, 2008

Myself, Swaminathan and Oracle Team we started at bangalore on 13th June, 2008 reached Tirupathi by about 12.30 am on 14th June, 2008. we had dinner next to the bus stand and took a jeep till alipiri, the starting point to climb up the hill. this is complete photos while climbing up the hill.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Sripuram Mahalakshmi Golden Temple - The Sripuram or Spiritual Park is Amma's dedication to the world and mankind

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Sripuram Mahalakshmi Golden Temple - The Sripuram or Spiritual Park is Amma's dedication to the world and mankind

Sripuram Golden Temple

Sripuram Golden Temple

A Mahalakshmi temple called 'Sripuram' and made of more than a tonne of pure gold will glitter and gleam under the sun on August 24 when it is unveiled for consecration by the Sri Narayani Peetam headed by a 31-year-old godman who calls himself Narayani Amma. Devotees hail the temple as 'one of the wonders of the world' and say that it is the only temple covered fully with gold.


More than 400 gold and coppersmiths from the Thirupath Thirumala Devasthanam are said to have worked for six years to craft the Rs 600-crore gold temple located on 55,000 sq ft of land on a 100-acre salubrious stretch in Malaikodi, about 6 km from Vellore in north Tamil Nadu. According to official sources, the gold bars were purchased through RBI in "a transparent manner."

First the coppersmiths set to work creating a copper base on the temple structure with engravings and etchings before the gold, beaten into nine layers of foils, was draped around it. The sanctum sanctorum will hold the deity of Mahalakshmi made of stone granite, but covered with gold kavacham (adornments).

"The Sripuram or Spiritual Park is Amma's dedication to the world and mankind," said P Murali, a trustee of the Peetam, adding that the temple has more gold than the Golden Temple of Amritsar.

Messages by 'Amma' have been laid out along the path to the temple with messages from the Gita, Bible and Quran. "When one enters the Sripuram, their focus is just on the magnificent temple. But when they leave, they cannot do so without taking some messages and gaining some wisdom," according to a booklet detailing the 'services' rendered by the Peetam. "In this quagmire of materialism, Sripuram rises as an inspiration to man to find the divinity within him," adds a brochure.

Murali said arrangements were being made to hire personnel to throw a security cover around the temple. "But the gold sheets have been laid out in such a manner that it would cost more to rip it off than purchase the gold," said a top Vellore district official.



LOCATION


Sripuram is located at Thirumalaikodi in Vellore.

For further information you can dial these numbers:

+91.0416.2271202,
+91.0416.2271 844

From outside India


Ground travel arrangements to Peedam can be made by emailing in advance to the appropriate contact mentioned above; all you need to do is arrange for your flight to the Chennai Airport. The contact will arrange with the administration at Peedam for travelers to be picked up at the Chennai Airport and transported to the Peedam. It takes about 3 hours to get to Peedam.

For those who are not comfortable with night driving, arrangements can be made to stay overnight at the Radisson Hotel in Chennai at your own expense. Arrangements will be made to have you picked up the next day from the Radisson and taken to the Peedam. Road transportation to the Peedam costs about 2000/-Indian Rupees.


From Within India


By Train: Take a train to Katpadi, which is the nearest station to the Peedam. From the station take a bus or car to Sri Narayani Peedam via the town of Vellore in the direction of Usoor.

By Car: Drive to the town of Vellore and take the road in the direction of Usoor to Sri Narayani Peedam.


Tirumala by Walk - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!

Sunday, June 08, 2008 0
Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!

Tirumala by Walk 

Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!We 3 i.e. Bhaktavatsalam, Swaminathan & Rajmohan decided to climb up the hill on April 13th at 12.50 A.m and reached up the hill at 5.30 A.m , these are the photos we took by mobile camera while climbing up the hill, the last snap is next to the chariot we saw an elephant and beautiful rangoli.



Climb the hills to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!


For those of you who would like to climb the hills to Tirumala to fulfil a vow, there are two well-laid stone footpaths leading to Tirumala. These paths are called "Sopanamargas" (stairways).


Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!

The more ancient of the two Sopanamargas starts from Alipiri at the foot of the hills, is about 11-km in length, and is the commonly used route. The other Sopanamargas is from Chandragiri, though only about 6-km in length, it's a difficult route and is mainly used by the local people and traders. TTD also provides several facilities for the pilgrims who walk up the hills to Tirumala.


Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!

FACILITIES FOR PILGRIMS TTD or Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam manages the affairs of the temple, the well-being of the pilgrims, the upkeep of the environs in and around the Tirumala hills and sponsors several undertakings that are religious, charitable, social and educational in nature.

Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!

The TTD provides ample conveyance and halting facilities to thousands of pilgrims. Many pilgrims climb the hill by walk to fulfil the vow they have taken. Facilities like shelters, drinking waters, toilets, canteens, medical facilities etc are provided for a quick and relaxing walk uphill.


Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!


|| Om Namo Venkatesaya ||

Sri Venkatesa Suprabhatham

Sunday, June 08, 2008 0
Sri Venkatesa Suprabhatham

Sri Venkatesa Suprabhatham


Lyrics of Suprabatham (wake up prayer to Lord Venkateshwara) and the English meaning.

Sri Venkatesa Suprabhatham


1. Kowsalya supraja Rama poorva sandhya pravarthathe
Uthishta narasardoola karthavyam daivamahnikam (Twice)

1. Sri Rama! Kausalya's endearing son! Wake up, dear;
You have to do Your day-to-day duties; Do wake up please.


2. Uthishtothishta Govinda uthishta garudadhwaja
Uthishta kamalakantha thrilokyam mangalam kuru (Twice)


2. Sri Govinda! All the three worlds are under Your rule; they have to prosper. Wake up, my child.

3. Mathassamasta jagatham madukaitabhare:
Vakshoviharini manohara divyamoorthe
Sree swamini srithajana priya danaseele
Sree Venkatesadayithe thava suprabhatham


3. Sri Lakshmi! You are in Venkateswara's's bosom, With Your lotus-eyes wide open to the world. Get up dear.

4. Thavasuprabhathamaravindalochane
Bhavathu prasanna mukhachandra mandale
Vidhisankarendra vanithabhirarchithe
Vrishasaila nathadavithel davanidhe


4. Sri Lakshmi! The celestials viz. Parvati, Saraswati, and Indrani stand in prayer to Thee. You have an endearing attachment to Your devotees.

5. Athriyadhi saptharushayssamupasyasandyam
Aakasa sindhu kamalani manoharani
Aadaya padhayuga marchayithum prapanna:
Seshadrisekhara vibho! Thava suprabhatham


5. Sri Srinivasa! Maharishis like Atri are forging ahead from far and near, for your darshan, Get up, dear.

6. Panchananabja bhava shanmukavasavadhya:
Tryvikramadhi charitham vibhudhasthuvanthi
Bhashapathipatathi vasara shuddhi marath
Seshadri sekhara vibho! thava subrabhatham


6. Aran, Ayan, Shanmuga and Devas are all anxious to adore You. The daily Panchangam is to be read and approved by You. Get up, Srinivasa, dear.

7. Eeshathprapulla saraseeruha narikela
Phoogadrumadi sumanohara Balikanam
Aavaathi mandamanilassaha divya gandhai:
Seshadri shekara vibho! thava suprabhatham


7. Dawn is ahead. Flowers are opening their petals. The morning breeze is bracing. Get up and bless Your devotees.

8. Unmeelya nethrayugamuththama panjarasthaa:
Paathraa vasishta kadhaleephala payasani Bhukthvaa
saleelamatha keli sukha: patanthi
Seshadri sekhara vibho! thava suprabhatham


8. Parrots are chanting Your celestial names repeatedly to the ecstasy of Your Bakthas. Get up, God, to hear the Sahasranamams of Your Divine Self.

9. Thanthreeprakarshamadhuraswanaya
vipanchyaa Gayathyanantha charitham
thava naradopi Bhashasamagrama sakruthkara sararammyam
Seshadri sekhara vibho! thava suprabhatham


9. Thumburu Narada is speeding up to You. His Veena is set to sing Your glory. Do hear these melodious songs of Narada.

10. Brungavaleecha makaranda rashanuvidda
Jhankara geetha ninadaissa sevanaya
Niryathyupaantha sarasee kamalodarebhyaha
Seshadri sekhara vibhol thava suprabhatham


10. Lotushidden bees, having come out in the open with the opening of the petals, are singing solemn hymns. Oh Srinivasa! You are omnipotent.

11. Yoshaganena varadhadni vimathyamaane
Ghoshalayeshu dhadhimanthana theevraghoshaaha
Roshaathkalim vidha-dhathe kakubhascha kumbhaha
Seshadri sekhara vibho! thava suprabhatham


11. Ayarpadi, ladies are singing their sweet melodies as they are churning butter. They announce the day-dawn. Get up, Oh Govinda! Bless these endearing Gopis.

12. Padmeshamithra sathapathra kathalivargha
Harthum shriyam kuvalayasya nijanga Lakshmya
Bheree ninadamiva bibrathi theevranadam
Seshadri sekhara vibho! thava suprabhatham


12. The humming black bees seem to sing that they are far more attractive than the black 'Kuvali' flowers from which they draw honey.All the three of you namely, bees, flowers and Your Holy Self form a holy Trinity in colour and splendour.

13. Sreemannabheeshta varadhakhila lookabandho
Sree Sreenivasa Jagadekadayaika sindho
Sree devathagruha bhujanthara divyamurthe
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


13. You have changed Your abode from Heaven to Venkatam to give boons to Your devotees. Do Hurry up! Venkatesa, to bless them.

14. Sree swamy pushkarinikaplava nirmalangaa
Sreyorthino hara viranchi sanadadhyaha
Dware vasanthi varavethra hathothamangaha:
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


14. Ayan, Aran and Celestials, after taking bath in Swami Pushkarini, are awaiting Your Grace to receive blessings.
15. Sree seshasaila garudachala venkatadri
Narayanadri vrishabhadri vrishadri mukhyam
Akhyam thvadeeyavasathe ranisam vadanthi
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham

15. You have made Venkatam your permanent abode. Aran, and celestials are chanting the glory of the Sapthagiri.

16. Sevaaparaashiva suresa krusanudharma
Rakshombhunatha pavamana dhanadhi nathaha:
Bhaddanjali pravilasannija seersha deSaha:
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


16. The Dikpalakars, eight in number, are seeking Your grace in prayerful mood to take orders for their allotted work.

17. Dhateeshuthevihagaraja mrugadhiraja
Nagadhiraja gajaraja hayadhiraja:
Swaswadhikara mahimadhika marthayanthe
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


17. Garuda, lion, Anata, Gaja, Aswa, all these five are awaiting Your Command to improve their way of doing things to serve You better and more effectively.

18. Sooryendhubhouma bhudhavakpathi kavya souri
Swarbhanukethu divishathparishathpradanaa:
Twaddhasa dasa charamavadhidaasa daasa:
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


18. Navagrahas are awaiting Your pleasure. Please wake up

19. Thwathpadadhulibharita spurithothha manga:
Swargapavarga nirapeksha nijantharanga:
Kalpagamakalanaya kulatham labhanthe
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


19. Surya and the rest of the Navagrahas are steadfast in their dutiful obeissance to Your devotees. They await Your Command to serve you through your devotees.

20. Thvadgopuragra sikharani nireekshmana
Swargapavarga padaveem paramam shrayantha:
Marthyaa manushyabhuvane mathimashrayanthe
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava Suprabhatham


20. Srinivasa! Mankind desires to be with you for ever and for ever in
Venkatam and to serve You life-long.

21. Sree bhoominayaka dayadhi gunammruthabdhe
Devadideva jagadeka saranya moorthe
Sreemannanantha garudadibhirarchithangre
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


21. Ananta and Garuda are eagerly standing at Your door. Their anxious to serve You at a moment's notice is telling.

22. Sree Padmanabha Purushothama Vasudeva
Vaikunta Madhava Janardhana chakrapane
Sree vathsachinha saranagatha parijatha
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


22. Bakthas are chanting Your names as Vasudeva, Madhava, Govinda, Janardhana, Chakrapani and other endearing names. Devotees are ever ready to obey Your Command.

23. Kandarpa darpa hara sundara divya murthe
Kanthaa kuchamburuha kutmialola drishte
Kalyana nirmala gunakara divyakeerthe
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


23. Sri Lakshmi is enchanted by Your beauty. She would not leave her Lord. For the sake of Bakthas get up please and afford them Dharshan.

24. Meenakruthe kamatakola Nrusimha varnin
Swamin parashvatha thapodana Ramachandra
Seshamsharama yadhunandana kalki roopa
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


24. Thy descent from Paramapada was heralded in Thy numerous avathars when You did immense good to Your devotees. Great God, do come to us to help us in our distress.

25. Elaa lavanga ghanasaara sugandhi theertham
Divyam viyathsarithi hemaghateshu poornam
Drutwadhya vaidika sikhamanaya: prahrushta:
Thishtanthi Venkatapathe! thava suprabhatham


25. Vedic Savants are in wait with Akasaganga theertham for Your morning Anushtanam. Vedic hymns sung by them are a delight to hear and cherish. Do get up Sri Srinivasa

26. Bhaswanudethi vikachani saroruhani
Sampoorayanthi ninadai: kakubho vihangha:
Sree vaishnavassathatha marthitha mangalasthe
Dhamasrayanthi thava Venkata! subrabhatham


26. The twitterings of birds on all sides proclaim the dawn of the day.
Devotees are gathered in numbers and they sing their vociferous adoration to You.

27. Bhramadayassuravarasamaharshayastthe
Santhassa nandana mukhastvatha yogivarya:
Dhamanthike thavahi mangala vasthu hasthaa:
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


27. Brahma and celestials are awaiting You with their choicest edibles to greet You, great God.

28. Lakshminivasa niravadya gunaika sindo:
Samsarasagara samuththaranaika setho
Vedanta vedya nijavaibhava bhakta bhogya
Sree Venkatachalapathe! thava suprabhatham


28. Devotees in ecstasy are at Your door in all eagerness. You are in duty bound to help them with your inimitable caress and affection; Great one!

29. ltnam vnsnacnala pamerlna suprabhatham
Ye manava: prathidinam patithum pravrutha:
Thesham prabhatha samaye smruthirangabhhajam
Pragnyam paraartha sulabham paramam prasoothe


29. Day-to-day prayers to You, Sri Vehkatesa! fetch untold
wealth of devotional culture and fervour. God, give us your grace.


Sri Venkatesa Sthotram


1. Kamalakucha choochuka kunkumatho
Niyatharunithathula neelathano
Kamalayatha lochana lokapathe
Vijayeebhava Venkatasaila pathe

1. Sri Sapthagiri-vasa! Your descent from Paramapadam


You are our leader and preceptor. Sri Padmavati, Your

heavenly spouse is our endearing refuge.

2. Sachadhurmukha shanmukha panchamukha
Pram ukakhila daivatha mouli mane
Saranagatha vathsala saranidhe
Paripalayamam vrishasailapathe

2. Superb Siva and ardent Ayan do adore You. Mortal

man appeals to you to dissipate his distress.

3. Athivelathaya thava durvishahai
Ranuvela Kruthairaparada sathai:
Paritham thvaritham vrishasailapathe
Paraya krupaya paripahi Hare

3. Many a fault have I committed. I am confident

You will extend Your grace to enable me to wade through this mire of misery.

4. Adhivenkata saila mudaramather
Janathabimathadhika danarathath Paradevathaya gathithannigamai:
Kamaladayithtanna param kalaye

4. Sri Lakshmi's Lord! Upanishads adore You.

There is none greater than you.

5. Kalavenuravavasa gopa vadhu
Sathakoti vrithath smarakoti samath
Prathivalla vikabhimathath sukhadhath
Vasudeva suthanna paramkalaye

5. Sri Venkatesa! You are Lord Krishna Himself. The

melody of Your flute enchants Gopis.

Your beauty is unassailable. You are brighter than brightness itself.

6. Abhirama gunakara dasarathe
Jagadeka danurdhara dheeramathe
Raghunayaka Rama Ramesa vibho
Varadho bhava deva daya jaladhe

6. Sri Srinivasa! You are Rama Himself, the dazzling

son off Dasaratha You have won our hearts

7. Avaneethanaya kamaneeyakaram
Rajaneechara charu mukhamburuham
Rajaneechara raja thamo mihiram
Mahaneeyamaham Raghuramamaye

7. Sri Sita, Your holy Spouse, laboured hard to share

your ordeals in the forest. You annihilated the

Ravana Race and restored confidence among the

Rishis who had all surrendered to you.

8. Sumukham Suhrudam Sulabham sukhadam
Swanujam cha Sukhayamamogha—
Saram Apahaya Raghudwaha manyamaham
Na kathnchana kanchana jathu bhaje

8. Valiant Rama! You gave succour with Your

brothers to humanity in distress. You are a beacon light to posterity.


9. Vinaa Venkatesam nanatho nanatha:
Sadaa Venkatesam smarami smarami
Hare Venkatesa Praseeda Praseeda
Priyam Venkatesa Prayachha Prayachha

9. Oh Rama! there is none equal to You. You are our

benefactor. You are ever in our thought and word.


10. Aham doorathasthe padamboja yugma



Pranamechaya gathya sevam karomi



Sakruthsevaya nithyasevapalam thvam



Prayachha prayachha prabho Venkatesa


10. Sri Venkatesa! I pray to You in abundant faith;

You hurried to my rescue. Pray, grant me

the favour of serving You till this life lasts.


11. Agnanina maya doshaanaseshan vihithan Hare



Kshamasvathm kshamasvathvam



Seshasailasikhamane


11. Great God! Many an error have I committed in

ignorance. Do take me out of this ocean of misery.

Your descent from the Heavens to Tirumala, the

Booloka vaikuntam is indeed for Humanity's sake.

Sri Venkatesa Prapathi


1. Eesanam jagothosya Venkatapathe: vishno:
paraam preyaseem—Thadhwakshasthala
nithyavasarasikam thath kshanthi samvardhineem
Padmalankrutha pani pallavayugam Padmasanasthaam
Sriyam—Vathsalyadi gunojwalam
Bhagavatheem vande jaganmatharam

1. Sri Srinivasa! Sri Lakshmi ever dwells in your broad

bosom. She appeals to you to excuse my errors

and to admit poor me in your rich presence.


2. Sreeman krupajaianidhe krithasarvaloka



Sarvagna Saktanathavathsala sarvaseshin



Swamin susheela sulabhasritha parijatha



Sree Venkatesa charanow saranam prapadhye



2. Sri Venkatesa! You are an ocean of Bliss. I am

Sri Lakshmi s endearing devotee. Pray allow me to you with my ardent prayers.


3. Aanupurarpitha sujatha sugandhi pushpa



Sowrabhya Sowrabhakarow samasannivesow



Sowmyow sadanubhavanepi navanu bhavyow



Sree Venkatesa charanow



saranam papadhye


3. Fragrant Flowers adorn your Holy Feet. I am

surrendering myself to these fragrant, flowerbedecked feet.


4. Sadyo vikasi samudithvara saandra raga



Sourabhya nirbhara saroruha soumya vaartham



Samyakshu sahasa padeshu vilekhayanthow



Sree Venkatesa charanow saranam prapadhye



4. Lotus, the queen of flowers, is more too equal

to Your dazzling Feet.


5. Rekamayadwaja sudhakala saathapatra



Vajraamkrusamburuha kalpaka sanka chakrai:



Bhawyai ralankruthathalow



parathathva chinnai: Sree Venkatesa



charanow saranam prapadhye


5. Sri Srinivasa! You are Supremely omniscient. Conch

and Chakra line the soles of your Holy Feet.


6. Thamrodara dyuthi parajitha padmaraagow



Baahyairmahobhi rabhi bhootha



mahendra neelow Udhyannakhamsu—



bhirudastha sasaanka bhasow



Sree Venkatessa charanow saranam prapadhye



6. The soles of your Feet are the most dazzling,

surpassing the precious Padmaraga.

The white nails in your beautiful toes exceed the

full-moon splendour.


7. Saprema bheethi kamalakara pallavabhyam



Samvahanepi sapadiklamamatha dhanow Kantha



vavaangmanasa gochara sowkumaryow



Sree Venkatesa charanow saranam prapadhye


7. As Tirivikrama, your feet measured the world. As

Sri Rama, you roamed in the Dandakaranya Forests.

Sri Sita s caress removed the toil off thy legs.


8. Lakshmeemaheetha dhanuroopa nljanubhava



Neeladi divyamahisheekara pallavanam



Aarunya sankramanatha: kila saandra raagow



Sree Venkatesa



charanow saranam prapadhye


8. The divine touch of Nappinnai, Thirumagal and

manamagal has rendered your feet attractively red

Your Holy feet have therefore become as

soft as flowers.


9. Nithyanamadvidhi sivadi kireetakoti



Prathyupthadeepta navarathna mahaprarohai:



Neerajanavidhi



mudaramupada dhanow



Sree Venkatesa charanow



saranam prapadhye


9. Ayan, Aran and Devas are constantly at your side,

praying incessantly for the general good.

Diamonds on the heads of celestials, and the brilliance from

the inset precious stones add lustre to thy feet.


10. Vishno: pade parama ithyuditha prasamsow



Yow madhwa uthsa ithi bhogyathayapyupaaththow



Bhooyasthathethi thava paanithala pradishtow Sree Venkatesa



charanow saranam prapadhye



10. Upanishads announce your greatness in

Venghadam. Your imposing Tiruvadi are being

pointed out by you for mortals to cherish.


11. Parthaaya thathsadrusa saarathina



thvayaiva Yow darshithow swacharanow saranam vrajethi Shoyopi



mahyamihathow karadarsithowthe



Sree Venkatesa charanow



saranam prapadhye


11. You are Kannan of the Gita. You then asked

Arjuna to surrender to your feet.

And in like manner you are directing mortals to surrender

unto your feet.


12. Manmoordhni kaaliyapane



vikataataveshu Sree Venkatadri sikhare sirasi srutheenaam



Chithepyananyamanasam samamahithowthe Sree Venkatesa



charanow saranam prapadhye


12. Sri Venkatesa! You were born as Sri Rama.

You then took an avathar as Sri Krishna.

Vedas proclaim you. We adore you forever.


13. Amiana hrushyadavaneethala



keernapushpow Sree Venkatadri



sikharabharanaya manow Aanandithaakila



manonayanow thavaithow Sree Venkatesa



charanow saranam prapadhye


13. Devas and others extol you at your flower-be the

decked feet. These flowers are of an unfading kind,

as they are in constant touch at your

Tiruvadi. Bakthas are in ecstasy as they visualise

the heads of flowers at your Tiruvadi.


14. Praya: prasanna janatha



prathamavagahyow Mathu:



sthanaviva sisoramrtuhayamanow



Prapthow parasparathulamathulantharowthe Sree Venkatesa



charanow saranam prapadhye


l4. Your Tiruvadi are invincible. Bakthas, drinking the

sweet sight of your endearing Tiruvadi, are ever

ready to serve you at your Holy Feet.


1 5. Sathvotharaissathathasevya



padambujena Samsaratharaka



dayadradruganchalena Soumyopayanthru



munina mamadarshithowthe Sree Venkatesa



charanow saranam prapadhye



l5. Manawala Mamuni, extolling your Tiruvadi,

announces to the devotee world that your Holy Feet should ever be in their

thoughts and words.


16. Sreesa sriya ghatikaya thvadupaya



bhave Prapye thvayi swayamu



peyathayaspuranthya ithyasrithaya



niravadya gunayathubhyam Syam



kinkaroo Vrishagireesanajathumahyam


16. Alarmelmangai, your Heavenly consort guides us all.

Oh, God Srinivasa! Help us to cross this sea of Samsara.

We are ever your slaves.


Sri Venkatesa Mangalasasanam


1. Sriyah kanthaya kalyana nidhaye nidhayerthinam

Sri Venkata nivasaya Srinivasaya Mangalam.

2. Lakshmi savibhramaloka-subhru vibhrama chakshushe

Chakshushe SarvaloKanam Venkatesaya Mangalam.


3. Sri Venkatadri Sringagra-Mangalaha bharananghraye

Mangalanam nivasaya Venkatesaya Mangalam.


4. Sarvavayava soundarya Sampadha Sarvachethasam

Sada sammohanayasthu Venkatesaya Mangalam.


5. Nithyaya niravadhyaya Sathyananda chidhathmane.

Sarvantharathmane Srimad Venkatesava Mangalam.


6. Swathassarvavide sarvasakthaye Sarvaseshine.

Sulabhaya Suseelaya Venkatesaya Mangalam.


7. Parasmai Brahmane Poorna Kamaya Paramathmane.

Prayunje Parathathvaya Venkatesaya Mangalam.


8. Akalathathva masrantha mathmanamanu-pasyatham.

Athripthya mritha rupaya Venkatesaya Mangalam.


9. Prayah swacharanow Pumsam Saranyathvena Panina.

Kripaya dhisathe Srimad-Venkatesava Mangalam.


10. Dhayamritha tharanginya-Stharangairiva Seethalaih.

Apagaissinchalhe viswam Venkatesava Mannalam.


11. Sragbhushambara hetheenam Sushamava hamurthaye.

Sarvarthi Samanavasthu Venkatesaya Mangalam.


12. Sri Vaikunta virakthaya Swami Pushkarineethate

Ramaya Ramamanaya Venkatesaya Mangalam.


13. Srimad sundarajamathru manimanasavasine.

Sarvaloka Nivasava Srinivasaya Mangalam.


14. Mangalasasana paraih madacharya Purogamaih.

Sarvaischa Purvairacharyaih Sathkrithayasthu, Mangalam.


Saturday, June 07, 2008

108 Names of Lord Venkatesa-Srinivasa-Balaji

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108 Names of Lord Venkatesa-Srinivasa-Balaji

Names of Sri Balaji108 Names of Lord Venkatesa-Srinivasa-Balaji

 Lord Venkateswara is the main diety of the Tirumala temple, Tirupathi. The lord is an incarnation of lord Vishnu. He is worshipped by the people with different names like Balaji, Srinivasa, Govinda.


Venkatesaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Seshadhri Nilayaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Vrushadhrug Gocharaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Vishnave Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sadanjana Gireesaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Vrushadhri Pathaye Nama Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Meru Puthra Girisaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sarasswamy Tadee Jushe Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Kumaara Kalpa Sevyaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Vajridhrug Vishayaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha


Suvarchalaa Suthanyastha Sainaapathya Bharaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namah

Raamaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Padmanabhaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sadaa Vaayu Stutaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Tyakta Vaikuntta Lokaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Girikunja Vihaarine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Harichandana Gothrendhra Swamine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sankha Raajanya Nethraabhja Vishayaaya Sri Venaktesaya Namaha

Vasoo Parichara Thraathre Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Krishnaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha


Abdhi Kanyaa Parishvaktha Vakshase Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Venkataya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sanakaadhi Mahaa Yogi Poojithaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Devajith Pramukha Anantha Daitya Sangha Pranasasine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Svetha Dhveepa Vasan Muktha Poojithaangri Yugaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sesha Parvatha Roopathva Prakaasana Paraaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Saanu Staapita Taarkshyaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Taarkshyachala Nivasine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Maaya Gooda Vimana Venkatesaya Namaha

Garuda Skandha Vaasine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha


Ananta Sirase Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Ananthakshaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Ananta Charanaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Srisaila Nilayaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Dhaamodaraya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Neelamegha Nibhaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Brahmmadhi Deva Durdarsa Visvaroopaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Vaikunttaagatha Saddhema Vimaana Antargataaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Agasthyabhyartitaa Sesha Jana Dhrug Gocharaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sri Vaasudevaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha


Haraye Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Theertha Panchaka Vaasine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Vaamadeva Priyaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Janakeshta Pradhaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Maarkandeya Mahaa Theertha Jaatha Punya Pradhaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Vaakpathi Brahmadhathre Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Chandra Laavanya Dhayine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Naarayana Nagesaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Brahma Klupthothsavaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sankha Chakra Varaanamra Lasath Karatalaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha


Dravan Mriga Madhaasaktha Vigrahaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Kesavaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Nithya Youvana Moorthaye Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Artithaarta Pradhathre Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Visva Teerttha Agha Haarine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Theertaswamy Saras Snatha Janabhishta Pradhayine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Kumara Dhaarikaa Vaasas Skandhabheeshta Pradhaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Jaanu Dhagna Samudhbhutha Pothrine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Koorma Moorthaye Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Kinnara Dhvandhva Saapaanta Pradaathre Sri Venkatesaya Namaha


Vibhave Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Vaikhaanasa Muni Shreshtta Poojithaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Simhachala Nivasaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sriman Naarayanaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sadhbhakta Neelakanttaarchya Nrusimhaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Kumudhaksha Gana Sreshta Sainapatya Pradhaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Durmedha Praanahartre Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sridharaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Kshatriyaantaka Raamaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Mathsya Roopaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha


Paandavaari Praharthre Sri Venkatesaya Nama

Srikaraaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Upatyakta Pradesastha Shankara Dhyaata Moorthaye Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Rukmaabja Saraseekoola Lakshmeekrita Tapasvine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Lasalakshmi Karambhoja Dhattha Kalharaka Sraje Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Saalagraama Nivaasaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sukha Dhrig Gocharaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Naarayana Artitha Asesha Jana Dhrig Gocharaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Mrigayaarasikaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Vrishabhasura Haarine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha


Anjanaa Gothra Pathaye Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Vrishabhaachala Vaasine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Anjanaa Suta Dhaathre Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Maadhaveeya Agha Haarine Sri Venkatesaya Nama Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Priyangu Priya Bhakshyaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Svetha Kola Varaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Neela Dhenu Payo Dhaaraa Seka Dehotbhavaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sankara Priya Mithraaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Chola Puthra Priyaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Sudharminee Suchaitanya Pradhaathre Nama Sri Venkatesaya Namaha


Madhu Ghaatine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Krishnaakhya Vipra Vedantha Desikathva Pradhaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Varahachala Naataya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Balabhadraaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Thrivikramaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Mahathe Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Hrisheekesaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Achyuthaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Neeladhri Nilayaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Ksheeraabdhi Naataaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha


Vaikuntaachala Vaasine Sri Venkatesaya Namah

Mukundhaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Ananthaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Virinchaabhyartithaaneetha Soumya Roopaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Suvarna Mukhari Snaatha Manuja Abheeshta Daayine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Halaayudha Jagath Theerttha Samastha Phala Dhaayine Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Govindaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha

Srinivaasaaya Sri Venkatesaya Namaha


Thursday, May 29, 2008

Destinations Andhra

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Destinations  Andhra

Destinations:Andhra Pradesh (AP)


Kapilatheertham:


 Destinations:Andhra Pradesh (AP)

A sacred Tank a mile and a half distant from Tirupati, where Lord Shiva is said to have blessed Sage Kapila with a vision of himself and his concert.


Govindaraja Swamy Temple:


The temple is dedicated to Govindaraja Perumal in contradistinction of the Venkatachalapathi shrine at the top of the hill. There is also a tower called Galigopuram, which is very famous. There are shrines of Sri Andal, Sri Parthasarathy and Sri Venkateswara in the temple.


Sri Kondandarama Swamy Temple

This temple is dedicated to Sri Rama is situated with n a distance of about a kilometer from Tirupati railway station. This temple was built to commemorate the visit of Sri Rama, Laksmana and Sita to Tirupati, while returning from Lanka.


Regional Science Center

The Regional Science Center is established by the Central Government for the benefit of School Children in particular and public in general to create the awareness about the scientific procedures and importance of Science education to human life. The Science Center conducts different Programmes for Teachers and Students regularly to improve the quality of Science Education. The Science Center also conducts science Exhibitions at least once a quarter, where in, they propagate the recent innovations in Science and Technology and provide guidance to the teachers in exploring the locally available resources and improvisations to make their Class room teaching effective.


S.V.Zoological Park

The changed concept of exhibiting wild animals in cramped cages to that of vast natural and simulated enclosures, has established the zoological Parks world over as centers of wild life conservations and environmental education in addition to research and recreation. The Andhra Pradesh Forest department which had two of India's Best Zoos to its credit at Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam, has set up its third venture at Tirupati, the abode of Lord Venkateswara, with a daily visitation of about fifty thousand people from all

corners of the Country and a number of Academic and Professional Educational Institutions, Ideally suited to achieve the objectives of an ideal Zoological Park, named as Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park extending an area of 5532 acres.


Srinivasa Mangapuram:

It is a place where a temple dedicated to Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy, situated at a distance of 12 km on Tirupati Madanapalli Road. Puranas says that Lord Venkateswara Swamy after his Kalyanam with goddesses Padmavathi Devi at Narayana Vanam while proceeding to Tirumala Hills had stayed here for six months on the bank of the river Kalyani on the advice of Agastheeswara Maharshi. Hence this temple is named Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy.


Tiruchanur

In Tiruchanur which is five kilometers from Tirupati is the temple of Alamelumaga, the consort of the Lord on the top of the hill. A visit to Tirupati will not be completed unless a Darshan of this Goddess is also had.


Chandragiri Fort:

Chandragiri came in to prominence during the last days of Vijaya Nagar Empire
Chandragiri came in to prominence during the last days of Vijaya Nagar Empire

Chandragiri came in to prominence during the last days of Vijaya Nagar Empire. The Fort is said to have been built in 1000 A.D. and was later improved by the Vijaya Nagar Kings. The Fort is built on a Huge rock above 183 mts height. With in the wall of this fort lie the ruins of Palaces and Temples. Near the Fort there are two big Buildings, known as Mahals which are formerly used by the member's of the Royal Families. They present good examples of Vijaya Nagar architecture.


Kalyani Dam:

The scenic, Picturesque Tourist and Picnic spot Kalyani dam constructed on the river Kalyani, is located at a distance of 25 km from Tirupati on Tirupati - Madanapalli Road, attracts number of Tourists from Tirupati and sorrounding villages of Chittoor District


Srikalahasti:

This picturesque religious centre is famous for the temple dedicated to Vayu, the wind god. It is said that the Linga was worshipped by a spider, by spinning a web over it, a snake by placing gem upon the Linga and an Elephant by washing the Linga with water from its trunk and attain Mukti. Hence this place is called Srikalahasthi.


Karvetinagar:

Karvetinagar earlier ruled by Suryavamsa Dynasty with Narayanvanam as their capital. Having special importance of this place due to rabit hunding dog, the rulers of surya dynasty later built their new capital Nagaram at this place by clearing the forest. In Tamil Kadu means forest, and vetti means clearing. Hence this place is known as Kaduvettinagaram and later known as Karvetinagaram which is now the mandal headquarters. The Venugopala Swamy Temple, Skanda pushkarani and the Old Palaces are worth seeing here.

Narayanavanam:

The importance of this village is due to big temple dedicated to Lord Kalyana Venkateswara swamy. It is believed that the marriage of Lord Venkateswara Swamy with Goddess Padmavathi Devi took palce here. This is the temple where in we can see both Venkateswara Swamy along with Padmavathi Devi in one temple complex. This place is famous for handlooms.


Kailasanathakona:

Kailasanathakona water falls are situated in the valley of Nagiri hills near Puttur. The water here is said to be rich in minerals and possess curative properties. Puranas reveal that Lord Kailasanatheswara Swamy attended the marriage of Lord Venkateswara Swamy and Goddess Padmavati at Narayanavanam and selected this water fall for meditation for sometime. Hence this place is called Kailasanathakona which is a picnic, scenic and pituresque spot.


Nagalapuram:

Nagalapuram Temple is said to have been built by Sri Krishnadeveraya in memory of his mother Nagamba. It contains a few rare stone images such as Vinachara, Dakshinamurthy, Hayagriva, Bhuvarbha and Trivikrama. The sun festival is March is very important here. During the festival the first rays of sun falls on the feet of the first day, on the abdomen on the second day, and on the face on the face on the third day. The temple is maintained by the T.T.D and annual Brahmostavam is being celebrated in large scale.


Talakona:

Talakona is famous for the temple of Sri Siddheswara Swamy and the scenic and picturesque water falls in the midst of thich forest. People from Chittor district and neighboring districts will gather on 1st January and Mahasivaratri festival days and week ends to pray god and enjoy the water falls. Puranas says that those who do not have children come here and pray god for children and name their children as Siddaiah or Siddamma. The water falls are four km from the temple.


Gurramkonda:

Gurramkonda is located in between Madanapalli - Rayachoti - Cuddapah road at a distance of 29 km from Madanapalli and 12 km from Vayalpad. This place was ruled by Lieutenants of Tippu Sultan of Mysore and they built a Fort on a huge hill and the Ragini Mahal and used to go to the Fort on Horses. Hence this place is called Gurramkonda, which has got historical and archaeological importance. The Ragini Mahal and Maqbara Tomb and the Fort are worth seeing here.


Reddemmakonda:

Reddemmakonda, the famous Pilgrim center is situated on Madanapalli - Gurramkonda - Cherlopalli - Rayachoti - Cuddapah road. The preceding deity here is a glorified and sanctified village "Lass Reddemma", Who lost her life in an attempt to escape molestation by sensuous lieutenants of Tippu Sultan, who chased her. On reaching huge rock during chase, finding no way to escape, she prayed protection in a sheer helpless state and the rock before her, left a cleavage enabling her to pass through it. Soon after she entered inside the cleft closed affording no entry for chasers. Ever since that time, people around started praying the sacrificed Lass Reddamma for begetting children.


Sompalyam:

Sompalli, which has got architectural importance, is situated in between Mulakalacheruvu and Thambalpalli civil road at a distance of 6 km from Mulkala Cheruvu. A temple of Chennakesava swamy is claimed as one of the finest temples in Andhra districts. A monolith of the most graceful proportions stand in front, presenting a beautiful spectacle. The rich carvings on the kalyana Mandapam are very attractive. According to local tradition a shepherd was responsible for the construction of this temple during Vijayanagar period.


Horsley Hills:

The most picturesque, scenic, picnic and summer resort, Horsley Hills is situated near Madanpalli in Chittoor District at an altitude of 4200 feet above sea level. Mr.W.D.Horsley, a British member of the civil service and then the District Collector of Cuddapah, who found the climate very hot, selected this part as his summer resort on the top of the hills. He constructed two houses, the Kachari Room and Milk Bungalow and developed as summar resort. The Governor's Bungalow, the Forest Bungalow, and Microwave station, View point, Enugumallamma Temple are worth seeing here.


Madanapalli:

Madanapalli is an educational and cultural center from the days of Dr.Anneie-Besant, the great theosophist. The medical institutions like the Government Hospital, M.L.L Hospital, and Rajkumari Amrutkour T.B.Research Center are worth mentioning. Here the climate is pleasant through out the year. The old house of Jiddu Krishnamurthy, the great Philosopher and the founder of Rishi valley public school is also worth seeing here. The said house is now renovated and proposed for housing of Public Library.


Boyakonda:

The famous hill located in between Madanapalli - Punganur - Chowdepalli called Boyakonda, came into prominence in the recent years. Because of location of the famous Gangamma temple on the top of the hill, attracted by more than 20,000 devotees per day, mostly from karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. People will visit this place for praying Gangamma for getting the grievances redressed. The devotees will ask the Ammavaru for flower (Pushpam Aduguta) to know whether their vows will be fulfilled or not.


Gudimallam:

Gudimallam is well known for its unique Sivalinga in the Parasurameswara Temple. The tmeple is of granite stone dated back to the Pallavas - Bana times. An insciption dated 1127 A.D. belongs to the period of Vikrama Chola records the reconstruction of the temple in stone. The sanctum enriches the unique Linga square at the bottom, seven sided in the middle and nut shaped at the top, corresponds to the errect of male organ containing the standing figure of Sivaparameswara over a stumpy dwarf figure in the front side. At present the temple complex has main Parasurameswara shrine.


Kanipakam:

 Kanipakam: The famous shrine of Varasiddhi Vinayaka
 Kanipakam: The famous shrine of Varasiddhi Vinayaka
 Kanipakam: The famous shrine of Varasiddhi Vinayaka

Kanipakam is located on the northen banks of the river Bahuda at a distance of 13 km from Chittoor. The famous shrine of Varasiddhi Vinayaka, the deity of which is believed to be self manifest (swayambhu) and the annual celebrations of Varasiddhi Vinayaka Swamy Brahmostavam on the eve of Vinayaka Chaturthi (Aug - Sep) of the special attractions of this place attracted by about 15,000 devotees from all over the District on this special occation.



Mogili:

Mogili is situated at a distance of 30 km from Chittoor and 10 km from Palamaner on the Chennai - Bangalore highway. It is one of the sacred places in Chittoor District on account of the existence of the Mogileeswara Temple. Shiva is worshipped here under the title of Abbreswara, the Sanskrit form of Mogileeswara or Iswara of the Skies. There is Pushkarini in the premises of the temple with perennial water flow from the mouth of Nandi (the sacred bull) which is a good source of drinking water for public irrespective of seasons. The water coming from Nandi is also a good source of irrigation to local people. On the eve of 1st January, Sivarathri and other festivals about 15,000 tourists per day will visit this place.


Kalyanarevulu - Ganganasirassu Waterfalls Koundinaya Elephant Sanctuary:

The Ganganna Sirrassu and Kalyanarevulu water falls are located on the border of Tamilnadu and Karnataka which form part of the Kaudinya Elephant sanctuary. Both the waterfalls are seasonal, scenic and picturesque. The water flows at a height of 200 feet are attracted by number of tourists, mostly from Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Chittoor District. The four water pools formed due to flow of water on a single rock at Kalyanarevulu (popularly known as Kalyanarevulu). At a distance of 200 feet from Ganganna Sirassu the flow of water stream to a narrow valley, known as Ganganna Valley, shut on all sides by precipitous walls of rock is worth seeing.


Kaigal Water Falls (Dumukurallu Water Falls):

Kaigal Water Falls is popularly known as Dumukuralla water falls located at a distance of 2.5 km from Kaigal village on the Palamner - Kuppam Highway. The popular name Dumukurallu water falls came into Prominence because of its sound resembling the fall of stones from above. The water fall is natural, perennial and water comes from a big rock at a height of 40 feet, irrespective of seasons. The formation of lovely natural pond at water falls and water passing through sand plains with beautiful shrubs are other attractions of this place.


Kangundi:

Kangundi is located at a distance of 16 km from Kuppam on Kuppam - Vijalapuram Road. It is having a great Historical value since 11th century with its Ruined fort, Beautiful temples of excellent artistic value, structures of archeological importance, valleys, forests and Palar river etc., The Kangundi fort is situated on a white granite rocky hillock at the entrance of Kangundi village and it is circular in shape and the bottom resembles a coach.


Kuppam:

Kuppam, the headquaters of the Kuppam Mandal, lies in the South West corner of the Chittoor District is a busy Railway station on the Bangalore - Chennai Railway line. A bone meal Fertilizer factory, Scandal wood oil mills, and Dravida University are located here. Stone cutting and polishing is an important industry at this place. The Someswara Anjenaya, Tirupati Gangamma and Subramanyaswamy are the Temples worshipped here.


Gudivanka:

Gudivanka is located at a distance of 16 km from Kuppam on the borders of Andhra and Karnataka. Here the Subramanyam Swamy Temple (gudi) is located on the top of a hillock, and at the foot of the hillock a small stream called Vanka is flowing. Hence this place is called Gudivanka. People in large numbers do gather here on Adikritika (Kavadi) Festival, during the month of August every year. On the back side of the temple a Reservoir, belongs to Karnataka state is located. It is a religious and picnic spot. The TTD has constructed a Guest House here to provide accomation to the visiting Tourists.