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Situated in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati is known for Lord Venkateshwara Temple, one of the most visited pilgrimage centers in the world. It is also one of the world's richest temples known by different names - Tirumala Temple, Tirupati Temple, and Tirupati Balaji Temple . Tirumala is one of the seven hills in Tirupati, where the main temple is located. The temple is believed to be where Lord Venkateshwara took the form of an idol and is home to the deity Govinda. Tirupati is one of India's oldest cities and is mentioned in many ancient Vedas and Puranas. Tirupati is the main town, while Tirumala Hills is where Tirupati Balaji Temple is situated. Also called Sri Venkateshvara Swami Vaari Temple, it is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, believed to be a form of Lord Vishnu, who appeared on earth to save mankind from kali yuga. The famous Tirupati Laddoo, given as a prasad at the temple, has the Geographical indication tag, which means it can only be made and sold at the temple. It is hugely loved by the pilgrims and is generally included in the paid darshan tickets or can be bought from the laddoo counters inside the temple complex. Many devotees also tonsure their heads as an offering to Lord Venkateswara Swamy once their wish is fulfilled or to get rid of their sins and ego. It is done free of cost at  Kalyanakatta  buildings. Another popular ritual at Tirupati Temple is Thulabaram, wherein a devotee sits on one side of the weighing balance scale. In contrast, the other side is filled with materials (like sugar, jaggery, tulsi leaves, banana, gold, and coins) more than the weight of the devotee. This ritual is mostly performed with children and infants. The non-stop chanting of ‘Om Namo Venkatesaya,’ the mad pilgrim rush, and the 8-feet tall idol of Lord Venkateshwara – everything about the Sri Venkateshwara Temple is majestic. Spread over an area of 26 kilometers and is visited by nearly 50,000 pilgrims daily. The Padmavathi Temple, dedicated to Goddess Padmavati, consort of Lord Venkateswara, is situated at Tiruchanoor in Tirupati town. Many devotees believe they should visit Goddess Padmavati and seek her blessings before visiting Lord Venkateswara Swamy at Tirumala. There are other temples in Tirupati too that you can visit, including the Sri Kalahasti temple, Sri Govindarajaswami Temple, the Kondandarama Temple, the Parashurameshwara Temple, and the ISKCON temple. Tirupati is home to a unique geological wonder that you shouldn’t miss out on! The Silathoranam is a natural arch formed out of rocks and is located at the Tirumala Hills.

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Local Cultures of Tirupati

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Vaishnavism

A major tradition within Hinduism, focused on the worship of Lord Vishnu and his avatars, particularly Krishna and Rama.

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Telugu Culture

The culture of the Telugu-speaking people, encompassing language, literature, music, dance, and cuisine.

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Brahmin Customs

Traditional customs and rituals followed by the Brahmin community, including dress, food, and social practices.

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Pilgrimage Practices

Religious practices associated with pilgrimages to holy sites, particularly the Tirumala temple.

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Rituals and Offerings

Various rituals, offerings, and poojas performed in the temples, particularly at the Tirupati temple complex.

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Festivals of Tirupati

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Vaikunta Ekadasi

A significant festival celebrated by devotees of Vishnu, marking the opening of the Vaikunta Dwara at the temple.

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Rathyatra

A festival where the deity is taken out in a grand procession on a chariot.

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Sankranti

A harvest festival celebrated with special prayers, food offerings, and various rituals.

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Krishna Janmashtami

The celebration of the birth of Lord Krishna, observed with special prayers and festivities.

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Deepavali

The Festival of Lights, celebrated with the illumination of homes and temples, fireworks, and special prayers.

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