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Religious Places News: Tirupati Balaji - This is the very temple where Lord Vishnu is known to be residing during this Kali Yuga. The Tirupati Balaji or Shree Venkateshwara Swami temple is one of ...
It is a popular belief that donating hair helps in getting rid of sins and ego. Every day, thousands of devotees at Tirupati Balaji temple donate their hair to the Lord's service.
Tirupati, home to the magnificent Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, is a pilgrimage destination that draws millions of devotees from around the world. Nestled in the lush hills of Andhra Pradesh, this ...
The Tirupati Balaji Temple in Andhra Pradesh is an important Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Renowned for its rich history and spiritual significance, it attracts millions of ...
The globally famed temple town Tirupati is becoming a new district by donning Lord Sri Balaji’s name. A new district to be carved out with Tirupati Loksabha constituency has been proposed to be ...
Tirupati stampede: Videos of the incident shared on social media show police administering CPR on a couple of woman devotees and injured persons being shifted in ambulances from the spot.
Devotees nationwide gather at the Tirupati Balaji Temple on this propitious day. The Maha Aarti here is one of the most significant rituals of the day. Devotees present kumkum and garlands to the lord ...
BANGALORE - The Sri Venkateswara temple in Tirupati, which is often called the richest in the world due to the value of donations it receives, said it is struggling to meet its daily expenses and ...
While many institutions in Tirupati, be it a university or State-run college or government hospital, are named after ‘Sri Venkateswara’, the district headquartered at the temple city is quite ...
Dedicated to the god Venkateswara, also known as Balaji, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam has transformed the hill town into a bustling centre where faith and divinity merge riotously.
There is an existing system at the Tirupati temple according to which VIPs can break through the queues formed by ordinary devotees.