Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala – Varaha Swamy Temple
Varaha Swamy
Temple or Bhu Varaha Swamy Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to
Lord Vishnu, situated at hill town of Tirumala in Tirupati, Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh state, India. The Temple is dedicated to
Lord Varaha, third incarnation of Vishnu's Dasavatharam. The temple is situated on the northern premises
of Venkateswara
Temple, Tirumala,
on north west corner of Swami Pushkarini. This temple is believed to be
older than the Venkateswara Shrine. The temple is part of Tirumala
Venkateswara Temple and
is being administered by Tirumala
Tirupati Devasthanams.
Legends
As per legend, after saving
the Earth from Hiranyaksaha, Lord Varaha stayed on this hill on the northern bank of
Swami Pushkarini. Hence Tirumala Hills is also referred to as Adi Varaha Kshetra.
During the beginning of Kaliyuga, Lord Varaha donated land to Lord Venkateswara
on his request. As a gratitude, Lord Venkateswara offered first bell, puja and Naivedya
to Varaha Swamy before they were offered to him. This is being followed as a
tradition even today.
The
Temple
The temple is situated in the
Northern bank of Swami Pushkarini and is accessed from North Mada street of Venkateswara
Temple. This temple is believed to be older than the Venkateswara Shrine. The
presiding deity is Sri Bhu Varaha Swamy, an incarnation of Lord Sri Maha Vishnu
in the form of a wild boar.
Temple
Opening Time
The Temple remains open from
05.30 AM to 12.00 Noon and 05.00 PM to 09.00 PM.
Festivals
Daily rituals are held as per
Vaikanasa Agama. Chakrasnanam event during Annual Brahmotsavams, Vaikunta
Dwadasi, Ratha Sapthami will be held in the mukha mandapa of Varaha Swamy
Temple. Varaha Jayanti is also celebrated. Special Abhishekam is performed
every year, to the presiding deity in the holy month of Shravana, with the
advent of the Shravana star on the auspicious occasion of Varaha Jayanthi.
Religious
Significance
Based on the legend, Naivedya
to the Lord Varaha will be offered before offering to Lord Venkateswara. is
customary to offer prayers to Lord Varaha before worshipping at Sri
Venkateswara Temple. Devotees also offer Naivedya at this shrine before moving
to the main temple at Tirumala. Lord Varaha Swamy can be worshipped in three
main ways of Yajna Varaha, Adi Varaha and Pralaya Varaha. It is believed that
pilgrimage to Tirupati will not be complete without having darshan of Varaha Swamy.
Connectivity
The Temple is situated in the
north-west corner of Swami Pushkarini and is accessed from North Mada street of
Venkateswara Temple.
Location
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