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Thursday, 10 November 2016

Unknown things about Tirumala











 We'll often go Tirumala. But there are many things unknown about Venkateswara Swami. Knowing the things that will surprise us. Now learn about the details


.1. On the right side srivari Venkateswara Swami temple mahadvaraniki hitting them over the head with a crowbar is anantalvar. Svamivarini the crowbar and hit a child, that is the blood of the Lord gayamai their chin. Sandalwood svamivari chin began a tradition that dates back to the time flowering. 



2. The statue of Lord Venkateswara hair (real hair) is. The tangle of hair are hoping that shoe.3. The Tirumala temple is a village 23 kilometers away. Garbhagudiloki the milk from the village, flowers, ghee, butter, such as the fall. Others do not have access to the village.  




A lot of people who practice in the village.4. The Lord will appear to be in the middle of the sanctum sanctorum. But the fact that he will be the main shrine on the right corner. This will mean that we can see from the outside

 5. Under srivariki daily dhoti, decorate the top of the cirato. Textile service that will cost nearly Rs 50 thousand. The couple involved in the service, sari, dhoti for men are offered.  



The sari is very low selling price.6. Remove from the sanctuary of the flowers do not come out at all. The Lord is one nuyyi. Thrown into the back unnoticed. 



7. How many times SRINIVASULU vipumida be wet wipe. As well as the ear can hear, and the boisterousness vinpistundani said.8. Lakshmi on the heart is svamivari. Nijarupa appeared every Thursday during the svamivariki decorated with sandal wood. Goddess Lakshmi as well as in the form it appears to be clear. 





9. svamivariki remove the flowers and all the ingredients on the back do not look back vesestaru priest. That is the day the Lord will not go back. The flowers erpedu 20 km from Tirupati (srikalahastiki the way) will come up with.10. kondekkavu lamps lit in front of the Lord. No one knew they also ennivela years velugutunnayo



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