Hathiramji Mutt, Tirumala, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
Hathiramji Mutt is a Hindu religious institution,
located at Tirumala in Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. The scenes of Hathiram
Babaji’s game with the lord is depicted on the doors to entrance of the temple.
The Hathiram Baba Mutt is situated on the southern side of the Tirumala
Venkateshwara Swamy Temple. The Hathiramji Mutt was used to administer the
Tirumala temple from 1843 to 1932 before the creation of the Tirumala Tirupati
Devasthanams.
His body was cremated near Venu Gopala Swamy Temple on the way to
Papavinasam on the hills of Tirumala. A Samadhi of Hathiram Baba had been
constructed there and daily pooja is being performed even today. People
visiting Venu Gopala Swamy Temple pay their homage to this great devotee of
Lord Venkateswara.
Hathiram
Bhavaji
Hathiram Bhavaji or Hathiram
Baba or Hathiramji was a saint from North
India who visited Tirumala around 1500 CE on a pilgrimage and became a
devotee of Lord Venkateswara. He
settled there by setting up an ashram near the temple. According to a legend,
he had the privilege of playing dice with Lord Balaji.
Life:
Hathiram was born into a middle-class family in the city
of Una, Himachal Pradesh, North
India. His real name was Aasa Ram
Baljot. His Father's name was Des Raj Baljot. He has four brothers named, Kahna
Ram, Meena Ram, Gulaba Ram and Budh Ram Baljot. His family moved to a Village
Gunachaur near Banga city of Punjab. Every year on 5 Ashada, people from
Punjab, Himachal gather at village Gunachaur to pay tributes to Baba Hathiram.
He stayed at Village Gunachaur for long time, then he left in the search of
real God.
The old name of village Gunachaur was "Tilla Raja
Gopichand". According to legend Hathiram named Lord
Venkateswara as Balaji. Not
much of historical data is available about his life. He was a devotee of Lord Rama. When he visited Tirumala, he decided to stay there and set up an ashram outside
the temple. There is a Hathiram Bhavaji Mutt established on his name
in Tirumala.
Legends:
It is believed that Lord
Balaji was pleased with his devotion
and used to come to his place to play dice with him. One day, the game went on
for too long and the Lord suddenly remembered that he was getting late for the
daily worship. In a hurry, he left one of his ornaments, a necklace, in
Bhavaji's ashram. When the priests opened the temple for the day, they found
that an ornament was missing, and instituted a search for it. Bhavaji also
realized what happened, and wanted to return the ornament to the temple. He was
however caught and house-arrested by the temple guards who thought he was the thief.
The matter reached the king, and he asked Bhavaji why he
had stolen the ornament. Bhavaji narrated the incident of the previous night.
The king expectedly did not believe the story and ordered his servants to fill
the compound of Bhavaji's house with sugarcane, and asked Bhavaji to eat every
bit of the sugarcane before dawn. The king also asked his guards to stand
outside the house to ensure that nobody went in. Since it was practically
impossible to eat such a large amount of sugarcane for any human in one night,
Bhavaji simply sat chanting the name of the Lord.
After he eventually fell asleep, a huge white elephant
appeared inside his home, finished the sugarcane within moments, and
disappeared. In the morning, the king was surprised to see all the sugarcane
eaten. He verified with his guards that no elephant was seen the previous night
outside the locked house. He then realized that the Lord Himself had appeared
as an elephant to save his devotee. Hathi means elephant in Hindi,
and Bhavaji frequently chanted Ram. That is how he is supposed to have
gotten his name.
Hathiramji
Mutt:
The Hathiramji Mutt established in his name was used to
administer the Tirumala temple from 1843 to 1932 before the creation of the
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams.
Adaptation:
In the 1960 film, Sri Venkateswara Mahatyam, Chittoor V.
Nagaiah is the first actor who portrayed the role of Hathiram Bhavaji. In the
2017 film, Om Namo Venkatesaya, Nagarjuna Akkineni portrayed the role of Hathiram Bhavaji. However,
so many times with the stories of Balaji and Tirupati, South Indian plays or
movies, adapted Hathiram Bhavaji in the end of the play, especially in Sri
Srinivasa Kalyana.
Connectivity
The Mutt is located at about 250 meters from Tirumala
RTC Bus Station, 1 Km from Tirumala Venkateshwara Swamy Temple, 1 Km from
Tirumala Main Bus Stand, 23 Kms from Tirupati Railway Station, 24 Kms from
Tirupati Central Bus Station and 40 Kms from Tirupati Airport.
Location
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