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The Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple which is located on the 7th hill of the range of eastern ghat, is the most visited Hindu temple in the Chittoor district of Andra Pradesh.
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Tirupati is amongst the most important Hindu pilgrimage places which are visited by millions of people every year. The Sri PadmavathiAmmavari Temple which is located on the 7th hill of the range of eastern ghat, is the most visited Hindu temple in the Chittoor district of Andra Pradesh. TirumalaTirupatiDevasthanams is the authority which is taking care of the temple. It is said that this temple is the home of Goddess Padmavati. It is a place that the person must visit when he/she comes to Tirupati for pilgrimage. Read More… Sri PadmavathiAmmavari Temple https://www.facebook.com/tirupati.balaji.bhaghwanhttp://tirupati-balaji.com
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Sri PadmavathiAmmavari Temple is a temple situated in Tiruchanur which is at a distance of around 5 Km from the Tirupati. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Padmavathi, who was the wife of Sri Venkateshwara Swami. This temple is situated at a distance of 30km from Sri Venkateshwara Swami temple. It is often believed the after the person visits the Sri PadmavathiAmmavari Temple, then only the darshan of Sri Venkateshwara Swami temple gets completed. https://www.facebook.com/tirupati.balaji.bhaghwanhttp://tirupati-balaji.com
Do’s and Don’ts in the temple- Do’s in the temple- Keep chanting On NamoVenkatesaya. Keenly observe and follow the Hindu traditions. Maintain the dignity and silence Be calm Don’ts in the temple- Don’t fight with anyone. Don’t rush or push anyone. Don’t wear footwear. https://www.facebook.com/tirupati.balaji.bhaghwanhttp://tirupati-balaji.com
History of the temple- Sri PadmavathiAmmavari Temple is also known as Alamelumangapuram Temple because it is believed that Goddess Lakshmi was born as Alamelu and married to Venkateshwara Swami of Tirupati. She used to appear and give darshan to Lord Venkateshwara on a lotus at the temple. Alamelumangapuram has a meaning in each word like ala stands for lotus and Mel means top. Manga denotes to the Goddess, and Puram indicates the village or the town. There is a Sarovar in Sri Padmavati temple which is known as Padmasoravaram. It is said that the goddess gave darshan to Lord Venkateshwara in this Sarovar on the lotus, having thousands of petals only during the day of SuklaPakshaPanchami in KartheekaMasam. Millions of people visit this place to take a dip in its holy water, especially during the Annual PadmavathiBrahmotsavams. https://www.facebook.com/tirupati.balaji.bhaghwanhttp://tirupati-balaji.com
The correct order of worship- According to the sayings and the history the person must first take a bath at Pushkarghat and then they should visit the temple of PadmavatiAmmavaru After that, the person must visit the temple like japali, papavinasanam, Akasaganga on many others on its way to Tirumala. Then visit VarahaSwamy temple at Tirumala Visit Lord Venkateshwara temple after which the worship ends. Conclusion So, we can say that Goddess Padmavathi is another form of Goddess Lakshmi married to Lord Venkateshwara Swami. Many tourists visit the temple of Sri PadmavathiAmmavari to get the blessings of Goddess Padmavathi as she is considered as the goddess of wealth and prosperity and also as this is the oldest temple of Tirupati. This temple has beautiful incarnation of goddess Padmavathi and cravings of goddess Lakshmi, Durga, Sarasvati, and many more and is made in the Dravidian style. https://www.facebook.com/tirupati.balaji.bhaghwanhttp://tirupati-balaji.com
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