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Friday, January 4, 2019

Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala – Sahasranama Archana

Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala – Sahasranama Archana
On completion of Thomala Seva, Archana or Sahasranamarchana (1008 name recital) is performed to the main deity Lord Venkateswara amidst chanting of his one thousand names. After the recital, blessings are obtained from the Lord for the whole world as saying the name and gotram of each the ticket holders would make it a lengthy process as there would be about 200 Devotees every day. The entire ritual lasts for 30 minutes. Archana is then performed to Vakshasthala Lakshmi Thayar in Ekantam, with a curtain drawn over the sanctum.
Unlike other Vaishnava temples, the Sahasranamam invoked here is not the well-known Vishnu Sahasranamam but Sri Venkateswara Sahasranamam which is unique and recited to the lord only in Tirumala. While the origin date of the Seva is not known, an inscription from 1518 A.D. is the earliest recorded instance where Sahasranamarchana is mentioned. Lord Venkateswara receives the second and third archanas in Ekantam later in the day. Archana is an Arjita Seva on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and is performed in Ekantam on other days. Each ticket allows one person and 2 small Laddus are offered as prasadam for this Arjita Seva.

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