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Sri Venkateeshwara of Tirupati has the reputation of being "the
visible Lord who replies to any one who calls on Him (Pilichina
palikee pratyaksha Divam)". He is the Lord of the Seven Hills
in the city of Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. The story of Sri Venkateeshwara
is narrated in the Padma Purana. According to this Purana, Sri Venkateeshwara
is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu in Kali Yuga. His consort Alimelu
Manga is none other than the goddess Maha Lakshmi.
History
tells us that the temple of the Lord Venkateeshwara was built some
500 years ago Legend has it that a sage discovered the Lord's image
under an anthill on top of the Seven Hills and built a temple for
the Lord. The temple was well supported by kings of several dynasties
that ruled the South India. A lot is known about this temple from
the writings about the money, land and gold that the kings gave
to the temple.
Today,
the temple is perhaps the richest in the world. Several thousand
pilgrims lineup to visit the Lord everyday and offer Him anything
and everything of value in their possession, including their hair.
Even ladies shave their hair in gratitude of what they have received
from the Lord.
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