Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala – Krishna & Rukmini
Idols
Tirumala Krishna idol is one of the idols in
the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, Andhra
Pradesh. While the temple is dedicated to
worship of lord Vishnu as Venkateswara, there are idols of Krishna an incarnation of Vishnu and his consort Rukmini
in the Garbhagriha.
History:
There are no records on the exact date when the idol was
consecrated but the earliest record indicate that the idol was
offered neivedhyam (food offerings) in 1100 A.D. on occasion of Krishna
Jayanthi.
Idols:
The idol of Lord Krishna is seen in the Navaneetha Nrithya (celestial
dance) pose of a child. The lord is seen in the dancing pose with his left hand
stretched out in a dancing pose and the left leg placed on the pedestal. The
right leg is bent at the knee and doesn't rest on the pedestal. The right hand
holds a dollop of butter. The idol of Rukmini Devi has a lotus in the left hand
while the right hand is in the blessing pose. The idol is on a lotus pedestal.
Seva to
Idols:
The idol of Sri Krishna does not receive main attention
in the daily prayers of the temple. Even the daily neivedhyam to the
idol is offered to the main deity before attributing it to the Krishna idol. The
same practice is followed for the Rama idol in the temple. During the annual Koil Alwar Thirumanjanam (cleansing of the temple), the idols are removed
from the garbha griha (sanctum sanctorum) and replaced after the
place is cleaned and consecrated with holy spices. The idol receives
attention during the Dhanurmasa when the Ekantha
Seva is performed to the Krishna idol instead of Bhoga
Srinivasa idol. The Krishna idol
receives direct offerings outside the garbha griha on various
occasions.
Theppotsavam:
During the annual Theppotsavam (float festival), the
second day is dedicated to the idols of Lord Krishna and Rukmini. The idols are
brought to the Swami Pushkarini (holy lake to the north of the temple) and taken
on a float to the mandapam in the middle of the lake for prayers.
Vasanthotsavam:
During the annual festival, the idols of Lord Krishna
and Rukmini join Malayappa
swami and consorts and Rama idol on the third day on a procession around the four
streets surrounding the temple and returned to the Vasantha mandapam.
Krishna Jayanthi:
After special prayers, the idols of Lord Krishna and his
consort Rukmini are bought on a procession around the temple to mark the
celebration of Krishna Jayanthi - the birth date of Lord Krishna.
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