Sri Venkateswara Temple which is the most ancient Prligrim Center in India is on
Tirumala Hill. This Temple is in the geographical limits of Tirupathi in Chittoor District. The Tirumala Hill forms the southern end of the Eastern Ghats in Andhra Pradesh. It rises to a maximum height of
1104 metres above the sea level and consists of
seven peaks or ridges, hence the name
Sapthagiri or Seven Hills. It covers an area of about
250 Sq Km and resembles a massive Serpent, giving it the name
Seshadri or the Hill of Snake.
The head of the Serpent is
Tirumala, the body is
Ahobilam to the North & the tail is
Srisailam, even further North. Lord Venkateswara Temple is on Venkatadri which is one of the Seven hills. Tiru means 'Holy' or 'Sacred' and mala means hills/mountain in Dravidian languages. Therefore it translates as Holy mountains.
Seshadri - Hill of Sesha,the dasa of Lord Vishnu
Vrushabhadri — Hill of Nandi, the vahanaof Lord Shiva
Anjanadri — Hill of Lord Hanuman
Neeladri — Hill of Neela Devi
Garudadri — Hill of Garuda, the Vehicle of Lord Vishnu
Naraynadri — Hill of Narada Muni
Venkatadri — Hill of Lord Venkateswara
He is also called Srinivasa, Tirumalesa, Tirumalappa, Timmappa. This temple has acquired a special sanctity in the Hindu religion. The benefits that accrue by a pilgrimage to this holy town is mentioned in the Vedas and Puranas. Hindus all over the world believe that in Kali Yuga it's possible to attain mukti by worshiping
Lord Venkateswara. There are footsteps leading to the hill with two separate serpentine roads to reach the shrine. According to legend, God Vishnu revealed himself earlier in the previous incarnations as
Varahaswamy on the banks of the present temple tank.. This manifestation of the white boar (Sveta Varaham) is enshrined in the
Adi Varahaswany temple situated on the northeastern banks of the tank.
"Ven" means
"sin" and
"Kata" means
"destroyed" Therefore Venkata means, a person who worships there will get cleansed of all sins. Around 50,000 pilgrims visit the temple every day.
Tirumala is known to have a history that goes back to the age of the
Sangam Literature that lasted from
500 B.C. to 300 A.D. The reference of the famous shrine in Tirupati can be found in the literature of
IIango Vadigal's Silapadikarm and
Satanar's Manimeghalai Bear.
The Tirumala hills are known to be world's second oldest rock mountain.
Thondaiman, ruler of ancient Tondai Nadu is believed to have first built the temple after visualizing Lord Vishnu in a dream. He built the
Gopuram and the
Prakhara,
and arranged for regular prayers to be conducted in the temple. Later on, the
Chola Dynasty (300 BC–1279) vastly improved the temple and gave rich endowments.
Some of the earliest rulers of Tirumala are the Kings of Pallav kingdom which is known to be there around the 4th century AD. The temple is known to have been brought to limelight by the
Alvars or
Vaishnava saints, who were the followers of Vishnu and sung praises of the Lord, in the 5th century. Tirupati has been ruled by various kings belonging to different dynasties, like
Cholas,
Hoysalas and
Vijaynagar rulers. All the kings have played an important role in the expansion of the temple structure. Tirumala was a subject to
Muslim invasion around the 12th century and it was during this time that the deity of
Srirangapatna was brought to Tirupati for safety.
In 1517 Vijayanagara ruler
Sri Krishna Deva Raya, on one of his many visits to the temple, donated gold and jewels, enabling the Vimana (inner shrine) roofing to be golded. Statues of Sri Krishna Deva Raya and his spouse stand in the premises of the temple. After the decline of Vijayanagara Empire, kings from states such as
Mysore
and
Gadwal worshiped as pilgrims and gave ornaments and valuables to the temple. Maratha general
Raghoji I Bhonsle (died 1755) visited the temple and set up a permanent administration for the conduct of worship in the temple. There is an idol of
Raja Todar Mal who was the revenue minister of
Akbar, greeting pilgrims in the premises of the temple.
Sri venkateswara Temple will be in accordance with Vaishnava Sampradaya. Sri Venkateswara Swamy who is on the Tirumala hill got the fame of being the most sacred even before
18th Century. Let us make our lives meaningfull by visiting Venkateswara Swamy who made his presence in the central part of the Temple. We can see Mandapas statues and doors which were carved and designed in a beautiful way in the premises of the Temple, which should be visited and known in the premises of the Temple