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Tirupati

The ancient and sacred temple of Sri Venkateswara is located on the seventh peak, Venkatachala (Venkata hill) of the Tirupati hill, of Chittoor district. The temple of Sri Venkateswara has acquired unique sanctity in Indian religious lore.
The Sastras, Puranas, Sthala Mahatyams and Alwar hymns unequivocally declare that, in the Kali Yuga, one can attain mukti, only by worshipping Venkata Nayaka or Sri Venkateswara.
Govindarajaswamy temple, Kapila Tirtham and Rama temple are the other sacred places at Tirupati. Some other places worth visiting around Tirupati are the temple of the Goddess Padmavati Devi - the divine consort of Lord Venkateshwara at Tiruchanur, the Fort at Chandragiri built in 1000 AD and improved upon by the Vijayanagara kings.

Prime Places

  • Sri Venkateswaraswami temple

    The temple town of Tirupati came into existence in the 12th century, with the founding of Govindarajaswamy temple. Sri Venkateshwara temple, the abode of Lord Venkateshwara, also known as Balaji in the north and Srinivasa in southern parts of India, is one of the most famous temples in India and is located at Tirumala, 18 km. northwest of Tirupati at a height of 874 mt. above sea level amidst the hills known as seven hills of the Eastern Ghats.It is believed that Lord Vishnu (Balaji) enchanted by the charm of the hill Seshachalam, settled down here to meditate and in course of time his body was transformed into stone. Also, according to the Puranas, the hills represent the body of Adisesha on which Lord Vishnu, the protector of the world, is said to rest. The seven hills denote the seven hoods of Adisesha on which Venkatachalapati resides.

    The origin of the temple is shrouded in antiquity and is regarded as one of the most ancient temples in India. It was patronised by the Pallavas, the Cholas, the Pandyas, the Vijayanagara rulers and later by the kings of Mysore. The idol of Lord Venkateshwara has the attributes of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva, a happy compromise appealing at once to both Vaishnavites and Shaivites. Sri Venkateshwara temple, the richest shrine in India, attracts a steady flow of pilgrims throughout the year eager to have a glimpse of Lord Venkateshwara in his bejewelled glory.

    The main temple is a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture with its "Ananda Nilaya Vimanam", the granite canopy over the sanctum sanctorum, covered with gilded copper sheets. The temple flagpost is also gold plated.

    The temple can be approached from Tirupati either by a 15 km. long foot-path or by road. The first road, connecting Tirumala was laid in 1944 and to ensure safety by one-way movement, a second one was constructed in 1974.

    Apart from the Lord Venkateshwara temple, the other important places at Tirumala are Papavinasam and Akasaganga waterfalls. Varahaswamy temple, and Shila Toranam (Geological Arch) a very ancient rock formation supposed to be over 10,000 years old.

    Govindarajaswamy temple, Kapila Tirtham and Rama temple are the other sacred places at Tirupati. Some other places worth visiting around Tirupati are the temple of the Goddess Padmavati Devi - the divine consort of Lord Venkateshwara at Tiruchanur, the Fort at Chandragiri built in 1000 AD. The two palaces in the vicinity formerly were used by the members of the royal family and Kalyana Venkateshwaraswamy temple at Srinivasamangapuram is 12 km. from Tirupati.

    Everyday is a festive day at Tirumala. Every devotee feels fully contented after visiting Tirumala, by the immense spiritual pleasure he derives by worshipping Lord Venkateshwara. Two customs peculiar to this temple are anointing the body of the Lord with camphor, saffron and musk and offering of hair by the devotees to Lord Venkateshwara.

    For those who are looking for scenic beauty, the Tirumala hills provide a visual treat. It is one of the better known and developed hill stations in Andhra Pradesh and provides a calm, quiet retreat for tourists.The undulating range of hills covered with lush green forests hold exciting possibilities for trekkers and rock climbers.

  • Sri Kalahasti

    At a distance of 36 km. from Tirupati, between two steep hills on the banks of the river Swarnamukhi, is Sri Kalahasti. The temple of Lord Shiva in the form of Vayu linga is here. Legend has it that the linga was worshipped by a spider (Sri), who built its web over it, a snake (Kala), who placed a gem on the linga and an elephant(Hasti), who washed the linga with water. The name of this place is derived from this legend.

  • Chandragiri Fort

    The Chandragiri fort is built on a huge rock about 56 mt. high. Relive the lives of the Vijayanagar royal families in the Raja and Rani Mahal. Coming up shortly is an exciting sound and light show which will add a perfect touch to your evening.

  • Horsley Hills

    The famous hill resort in Andhra Pradesh is 144 km. from Tirupati. It is named after W.D.Horsley, Collector of Cuddapah district, who chose this spot for his summer residence. Situated at an altitude of 1265 mt. Horsley Hills are delightfully cool, with a maximum summer temperature of 32°C, and minimum of 20°C. The shady slopes are wooded with luxurious vegetation.

    How to reach
    By Air : Accessible airports from Horsley Hills are Tirupati and Bangalore, at a distance of 160 km. and 165 km. respectively.
    By Rail : The nearest rail head to Horsley Hills is 13km. from Madanapalle and 43 km. from Horsley Hills.

    Where to stay
    A.P.Tourism's Governor's Bungalow, Forest Bungalow, P.W.D. Inspection Bungalow, Chittor Cooperative Society guest house.

  • Kailashnath Kona

    A perennial waterfall in Chittoor district, close to Tirupati. The uniqueness of this waterfall is that one can reach the foot of the waterfall by car. The water originates from a crack in a sheet rock and the water is crystal clear having substantial mineral value. It has a small temple of Shiva and Parvathi.
How To Reach Tirupati
  • By Air :Tirupati is connected by air with Hyderabad
  • By Rail : Tirupati is connected by rail with Hyderabad, Chennai, Madurai, Puri etc.
  • By Road : Tirupati is well connected by road to Ahobilam-272 km., Bangalore-248 km., Horsley Hill-145 km., Hyderabad-617 km., Kalahasti-36 km., Lepakshi-379 km., Chennai-151 km., Srisailam-436 km., Vijayawada-380 km., Renigunta-55 km. 
  • Bus Services : There are regular bus services between Tirupati and Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Mysore, Madurai, Coimbatore, Tiruchirapalli, Kanyakumari, Hassan, Vijayawada, Srisailam, Hindupur, Guntur, Madanpalle, Kurnool, Cuddapah, Renigunta, Puttaparthi, etc.
  • Local Transport : Tourist Taxis, Unmetered Taxis, Rickshaws, City bus services.
Where To Stay
The following are the list of hotels in Tirupati

  • Guest Line Hotel
    14-37 Karakambadi Road,
    Akarampalli, Tirupati.
    Airport 17 km. & downtown 3 km.

  • Hotel Maurya
    209, T.P. Area, Tirupati.
    Airport 15 kms.

  • Bhimas Deluxe Hotel
    34-38, G. Car Street,Tirupati.
    Airport 13 km.

  • Hotel Bhimas & Bhimas Annexe
    42, G. Car Street, Tirupati.
    Airport 14 km.

  • Hotel Bhimas Paradise
    33-37, Renigunta Road, Tirupati.
    Airport 14 km.

Weather

Temperature : Summer : Max. 43°C and Min. 22.3°C
                    Winter : Max. 32°C and Min. 13°C
Season : Throughout the year

 

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