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Tirupati Travel Guide

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(Andhra Pradesh)


Lord Venkateshwara's Abode

India is the land of over a million temples and pantheons of gods and goddesses. No temple however evokes the sense of awe and grandeur that Tirupati does. The abode of Lord Venkateshwara, the avatar of Mahavishnu, Tirupati is the ultimate pilgrimage point for millions of people across India and the world. The atmosphere of intense spirituality on the hallowed hills of Tirumala is unrivalled. 19 million people throng this temple throughout the year. Most of them stand relentlessly for nearly 40 hours before getting a glimpse of the Lord. As their feet tremblingly make their way into the main shrine, anticipation and heart rending devotion is palpable in the air. In the background, one hears the continuous rendition of the sacred invocation Om Namo Narayana. As the deity finally comes into view, people literally keep their eyes pinned on him for those precious few seconds that they are allowed to stand before his image. Apart from the priceless crown and jewellery that adorns the Lord, you are compellingly drawn to notice his closed eyes. It is believed that ordinary mortals cannot withstand the brilliance and power of the Lord's gaze and hence his closed eyes.
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At a Glance
Tirupati is in the southeastern district of Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh. To the north-west of Tirupati is the sacred hill of Tirumala. According to mythology, the Tirumala mountains symbolise Adisesha, the lord of serpents on whom the protector of the world, Lord Vishnu, rests. The seven hilltops are said to represent the seven heads of the serpent.
When to Visit:
Tirupati enjoys tropical climate. In summers, the temperature can soar up to a high of 43C and can dip to a minimum of 22C. Winters are relatively cold at a minimum of 14C and a maximum of 32C. Rainfall is seasonal. The best time to visit is between September and February. Avoid weekends and festivals as the crowd increases by several lakhs when compared to a weekday.
Orientation & Getting Around:
The most common mode of transport here is the auto rickshaw, and for the more adventurous ones there are cycle rickshaws. The APSRTC runs buses from the airport to the shrine and back. The TTD too runs deluxe and ordinary bus services to the temple every few minutes, from the bus stand just opposite the Tirupati Railway Station. There are taxis available for a tour of the city if you are willing to splurge. The best way to reach the shrine is to climb your way uphill. It is a 3-4 hour journey on foot, from the foothills, and this includes stopovers. The TTD office provides locker rooms for the safekeeping of your baggage. It is advisable to carry only essentials as security is tight. And if going on foot, the climb is strenuous.
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City code:08574
 
 
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