Tirupati balaji wikipedia

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  2. TTD's New Regulations Result In Record Number Of Devotees Having Darshan At Tirumala Tirupati Temple
  3. Tirupati Temple: A quick guide to Tirupati, world’s richest temple


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why tirupati balaji is called poor find reason in this mythological story

करोड़ों के चढ़ावे के बाद भी क्यों गरीब माने जाते हैं तिरुपति बालाजी महाराज, जानें क्या है पौराणिक कहानी आंध्र प्रदेश में स्थित तिरुपति बालाजी मंदिर चढ़ावे में आए सोना, चांदी, कीमती सामान और पैसों की वजह से सुर्खियों में रहता है। इसी वजह से तिरुपति बालाजी मंदिर को वीआईपी मंदिर भी माना जाता है। मीडिया... आंध्र प्रदेश में स्थित तिरुपति बालाजी मंदिर चढ़ावे में आए सोना, चांदी, कीमती सामान और पैसों की वजह से सुर्खियों में रहता है। इसी वजह से तिरुपति बालाजी मंदिर को वीआईपी मंदिर भी माना जाता है। मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स की मानें, तो हर साल भगवान तिरुपति पर करोड़ों का चढ़ावा चढ़ता है लेकिन फिर भी पौराणिक कहानी के अनुसार भगवान तिरुपति यानी विष्णु के अवतार इस देवता को गरीब माना जाता है। क्या है पौराणिक कहानी प्राचीन कथा के अनुसार एक बार महर्षि भृगु बैकुंठ पधारे और आते ही शेष शैय्या पर योगनिद्रा में लेटे भगवान विष्णु छाती पर एक लात मारी। भगवान विष्णु ने तुरंत भृगु के चरण पकड़ लिेए और पूछने लगे कि ऋषिवर पैर में चोट तो नहीं लगी। भगवान विष्णु का इतना कहना था कि भृगु ऋषि ने दोनों हाथ जोड़ लिए और उन्होंने अपनी गलती स्वीकार कर ली। भृगु ऋषि हाथ जोड़कर बोले ‘प्रभु आप ही सबसे सहनशील देवता हैं इसलिए यज्ञ भाग के प्रमुख अधिकारी आप ही हैं, लेकिन इस अपमान से देवी लक्ष्मी भृगु ऋषि को दंड देना चाहती थी। भगवान विष्णु केे कुछ न कहने पर देवी लक्ष्मी नाराज हो गई। नाराजगी इस बात से थी कि भगवान ने भृगु ऋषि को दंड क्यों नहीं दिेया। नाराजगी में देवी लक्ष्मी बैकुंठ छोड़कर चली गई। भगवान विष्णु ने देवी लक्ष्मी को ढूंढना शुरु किया तो पता चला कि देवी ने पृथ्वी पर पद्मावती नाम की कन्या के रुप में जन्म लिया है। भगवान विष्णु ने भी...

TTD's New Regulations Result In Record Number Of Devotees Having Darshan At Tirumala Tirupati Temple

A slight modification was made in the regulation of darshan lines inside the temple of Lord Venkateswara on Sunday (11 June). It turned out to be highly rewarding for the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), as a record number of 92,238 devotees had the darshan of Lord Venkateswara in a single day. This number is considered to be the highest ever achieved in recent years. TTD achieved this unique feat by allowing a single queue line from the Silver gate, which is located at the Dwajasthambam, into the sanctum sanctorum, The Hindu. It is worth mentioning that of the total number of devotees, over 70,000 pilgrims had the darshan in the sarva darshan queue lines. The Silver gate is seen as the bottle-neck because the incoming and out-going darshan lines intersect at this point. Following the encouraging results, TTD Executive Officer A V Dharma Reddy expressed his elation and commitment to continuously monitor the changes to facilitate Darshan for a maximum number of devotees. Reddy said that he would hereafter constantly monitor the changes that shall be periodically ushered in the regulation of the darshan lines to suit the needs of the day and strive facilitating darshan for a maximum number of devotees visiting the sacred shrine, The Hindu reported. Dear Reader, As you are no doubt aware, Swarajya is a media product that is directly dependent on support from its readers in the form of subscriptions. We do not have the muscle and backing of a large media conglomerate nor a...

Tirupati

Image Credit : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venkateswara_Temple,_Tirumala Located in a small district called Chittoor in southern Andhra Pradesh, is the famous Tirupati Balaji Temple of India. This temple is supposed to be the richest temple in India. After the Vatican, Tirumala Tirupati pilgrimage is the most visited shrine in the world. This temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara and thus is also known as Sri Venkateswara Temple. The name Tirupati Balaji actually means "Lord of Goddess Lakshmi". A tour to South India is incomplete if you don't visit Tirupati Balaji Temple. The pilgrimage is the richest temple in India and is visited by high profile celebrities as well as the poorest of all. The temple is located on a series of seven hills, which are located at a height of 853 meters above sea level. The temple has a vibrant charitable and cultural heritage. The institution that manages the temple as well as other educational institutions run by the same name is called Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam. Most devotees who come here have their heads shaved as it is considered very auspicious. The architecture of the temple is very grand and the style is predominantly Dravidian. The dome shaped roof over the main sanctorum is entirely covered with gold. It is known as "Ananda Nilayam". There are three "Prakarams" (enclosures) in the shrine. The annual festival of the temple is known as "Brahmotsavam", which is celebrated grandly on a huge scale for nine continuous days during...

Tirupati Temple: A quick guide to Tirupati, world’s richest temple

Tirupati Balaji Temple is among the world’s richest temples, and mostly remains crowded all year round. If reports are to go by, an average 50,000 to 100,000 devotees visit the Tirupati Balaji temple at Tirumala every day. So to manage the huge number of devotees, the temple trust – Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) – has made a number of arrangements to ensure that the devotees enjoy the comfort and convenience, along with smooth darshan of Lord Venkateswara. Also known as Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, it’s located in the Tirupati hills in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Sitting on the seventh hill, called Venkata, the deity here is also known as Lord of the Venkata Hill. To reach this place, you will have great connectivity in terms of flight and trains. Both the airport and railway stations are around 14 km away from Tirupati, so reaching this place will not be a hassle. Do note that the Tirupati Balaji Temple is at Tirumala, which is around 22 km away from Tirupati. However, getting shared jeeps to Tirumala is easily available; buses also run at regular intervals, and will take you to Tirumala easily. A Vande Bharat train from Secunderabad is also connected to Tirupati. Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) offers various types of darshan facility, and devotees can opt for the one that suits them the most. These darshans have been categorised as: Dharma Darshan Seeghra Darshan Sarva Darshan and Divya Darshan You can easily get the darshan tickets at various TTD counters...