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Venkateswara Temple, Dwaraka Tirumala – Temple Practices

Venkateswara Temple, Dwaraka Tirumala – Temple Practices

Hair Tonsuring:

Many devotees have their head tonsured as Mokku, an offering to God. When Lord Balaji was hit on his head by a shepherd, a small portion of his scalp became bald. This was noticed by Neela Devi, a Gandharva princess. She felt such an attractive face should not have a flaw. Immediately, she cut a portion of her hair and, with her magical power, implanted it on his scalp. Lord Balaji noticed her sacrifice. As hair is a beautiful asset of the female form, he promised her that all his devotees who come to his abode would offer their hair to him, and she would be the recipient of all the hair received. Hence, it is believed that hair offered by the devotees is accepted by Neela Devi. The place where pilgrims fulfill their vow of tonsure is called Kalyana Katta, which is to the west of the main temple. Over 95 barbers, operating in two batches, are available at Kalyana Katta, to perform tonsure.

Prasadam:

Laddu is given at Dwaraka Tirumala Temple as prasadam similar to Tirupati. Daddojanam, Kattupongali, Sarkarapongali, Pulihora, Kadhambam, Gaarimukkalu and Appalu are being distributed daily to the devotees after Naivedana to the deity in this temple.

Venkateswara Temple, Dwaraka Tirumala – Legends

Venkateswara Temple, Dwaraka Tirumala – Legends

Dwaraka Tirumala:

As per legend, Sage Dwaraka performed penance on Lord Venkateshwara on an ant hill near this place for several years. Pleased with his devotion, Lord Venkateshwara appeared before him and offered him a boon. The sage wished to have his presence at this place so that he could offer his service to the Lord. Acceding to his request, Lord Venkateshwara informed him about his presence in this place and showed him the location of the idol. The sage located the idol and installed the idol at this temple. Hence, the place came to be called as Dwaraka Tirumala.

Thus, this shrine is regarded as the miniature form of Tirupati and came to be called as Chinna Tirupati. The devotees call Lord Venkateswara of this temple as Kali Yuga Vaikunta Vasa. The devotees who wish to go and offer their donations, or tonsures or any other offerings to Lord Venkateswara of Tirumala Tirupati but due to some reason, if they are unable to go there, they can offer their donations, prayers and worship in Dwaraka Tirumala temple. This temple is considered equivalent to Tirupati.

Swayamvaram of Indumati:

As per the Brahma Purana, Aja Maharaja, the grandfather of Lord Rama, worshipped Lord Venkateshwara for his marriage. On his way to the Swayamvaram of Indumati, he went through this temple. However, did not offer prayers to the Lord. Though Indumati garlanded him, but he had to face the wrath of the other kings participated in the Swayamvaram. He realized that the battle was forced on him for ignoring the temple on his way to the Swayamvaram. On realizing his mistake, Aja Maharaja prayed to Lord Venkateswara to forgive him and the battle was stopped immediately.

Venkateswara Temple, Dwaraka Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh

Venkateswara Temple, Dwaraka Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh

Venkateswara Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in Dwaraka Tirumala Town in Dwaraka Tirumala Mandal in Eluru District in Andhra Pradesh, India. This temple is famously called as Chinna Tirupati (Small Tirupati). This temple is considered as sacred as Tirumala Venkateswara Temple.



Legends

For brief details, please refer below link;

https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2023/09/venkateswara-temple-dwaraka-tirumala-legends.html

History

The presiding deity is said to have been installed by the great social reformer Ramanujacharya in 11th century CE. The current temple was constructed by the Mylavaram Zamindars in 19th century CE. The vimana, mandapa, gopura and the prakara were constructed by Dharma Appa Rao (1762 – 1827 CE). The various golden ornaments and silver vahanas were gifted by Rani Chinnamma Rao (1877 – 1902 CE) of Mylavaram.


The Temple

This temple is facing towards south with five tiered rajagopuram. There are five tiered gopurams on the northern, eastern and western sides. The temple is situated atop a hill, which appears to be in the form of serpent. It is said that Anantha, the serpent king has taken up this form of serpent hill and is carrying Lord Mallikarjuna on the hood and Lord Venkateswara on the tail. The sanctum enshrines an image of presiding deity, Venkateswara Swamy. He is facing towards south.


The idol is said to be of Swayambhu Moorthy (self-manifested). It is said that the idol was unearthed by a saint named Dwaraka and hence, the temple is called Dwaraka Tirumala. The idol is visible above the waist and the lower portion is imagined to be in earth. The holy feet is believed to be worshipped by Maha Bali Chakravarthy in Patala loka. Abhishekam is never performed on the presiding deity due to the presence of anthill near it. There is another complete idol of Venkateshwara behind the main image.


It is believed that this image have been placed by Saint Ramanuja, a great social reformer of the 11th century CE. Idols of Goddess Padmavathi and Nanchari can be seen in the ardha mandapa. These idols are facing towards east. Shrines and idols of Anjaneya, Garuda, Azhwars, Sage Dwaraka and Tallapaka Annamacharya can be seen in the temple premises. The temple complex also has Deeparadhana temple, mandapas, Annadhana rooms, Gosala, Choultries, Cottages, dormitories and Kalyana Mandapams.


Temple Practices

For brief details, please refer below link;

https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2023/09/venkateswara-temple-dwaraka-tirumala-temple-practices.html

Pooja Timings

Suprabatham (Sat & Sun)

4.00 AM to 4.30 AM

Suprabatham (Mon to Fri)

4.30 AM to 5.00 AM

Balabhoga

5.00 AM to 6.00 AM

Snapana (Only on Fridays)

6.00 AM to 8.00 AM

Early Darshanam

6.00 AM to 1.00 PM

Arjita Poojas

9.00 AM to 12.00 Noon

Vedaparayanam

8.00 AM to 12.00 Noon

Daily Arjita Kalyanam

9.30 AM to 12.00 Noon

Mahanaivedya

12.00 Noon to 12.15 PM

Closing of the Temple

1.00 PM

Sarva Darshanam

3.00 PM to 5.00 PM

Prabhutvotsavam

3.30 PM

Evening worships

6.00 PM to 7.00 PM

Pavalimpu Seva

8.30 PM to 9.00 PM

Closing of the temple

9.00 PM

Festivals

Giripradakshina (Jan), Swamy Vari Visakha Kalyanam & Radhotsavam (Apr-May), Pavithrotsavams (Sep), Swamy Vari Aswayuja Kalyanam & Radhotsavam (Sep-Oct), Theppotsavam (Boat Festival) in Narasimha Sagar Tank (Nov) and Vaikunta Ekadasi (Dec-Jan) are the major festivals celebrated in the temple.

Contact

Venkateswara Temple,

Dwaraka Tirumala,

Dwaraka Tirumala Mandal

Eluru District – 534 426

Andhra Pradesh, India

Phone: +91 8829 271 436 / 271 427 / 271 469 / 210 444

Fax: +91 8829 271 766

Email: endow-eodtiru-ap@gov.in / eo_dwarakatirumala@yahoo.co.in

Web: http://www.dwarakatirumala.org/home.html

Connectivity

The temple is located at about 500 metres from Dwaraka Tirumala Bus Stand, 16 Kms from Bhimadole Junction Railway Station, 18 Kms from Bhimadole, 39 Kms from Eluru, 84 Kms from Vijayawada Airport, 92 Kms from Rajamahendravaram, and 100 Kms from Vijayawada. The temple is situated at about 18 Kms to the north of Bhimadole on Eluru to Rajamahendravaram route. Dwaraka Tirumala is well connected by bus from Eluru and Bhimadole.

Location

Venkateswara Temple, Tenali, Andhra Pradesh

Venkateswara Temple, Tenali, Andhra Pradesh

Venkateswara Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in Vaikundapuram locality of Tenali City in Tenali Mandal in Guntur District in Andhra Pradesh, India. This temple is considered as one of the most popular Vaishnavite Temples in Guntur District.


History

The temple was founded by Sri Tulluru Bala Narasimha Rao Gowda in 1961 but the deities were installed in 1972. The endowments department took over the control of the temple in 1973.

The Temple

This temple is facing towards east with five tiered rajagopuram. There is an entrance arch at the road.  Balipeedam, Dwaja Sthambam and Garuda shrine can be seen immediately after the rajagopuram. The temple consists of sanctum, antrala and maha mandapa. The sanctum enshrines the image of presiding deity, Venkateshwara. Shrines of Padmavathi, Lakshmi, Hanuman, Chakrathalvar and Narasimha can be seen in the temple premises.


Temple Opening Time

The temple remains open from 06.00 AM to 01.00 PM and 03.30 PM to 08.00 PM. On Saturdays, the temple remains open from 05.30 AM to 02.00 PM and 03.30 PM to 09.00 PM.

Connectivity

The temple is located at about 2 Kms from Tenali Bus Stand, 2 Kms from Tenali Junction Railway Station, 27 Kms from Chandole, 31 Kms from Guntur, 37 Kms from Vijayawada and 52 Kms from Vijayawada Airport. Tenali is situated on Vijayawada to Chandole route.

Location

Kanaka Durga Temple, Vijayawada – Legends

Kanaka Durga Temple, Vijayawada – Legends

Indrakeeladri:

As per legend, Sage Keela performed intense penance on goddess Durga to annihilate the demons who were causing troubles to the common people and Sages in the region. Pleased with his penance, goddess Durga appeared before him and offered a boon. He pleased the goddess to stay in her head and keep an eye on the demons. The goddess Durga informed him that he should stay at this place in the form of mountain. She further said that after the annihilation of the demons in the Krita Yuga, she would come here and take her abode in his head.

As per the instruction of the goddess Durga, he stayed here in the form of mountain known as Keeladri. After the annihilation of Mahishasura, the goddess Durga took abode in the Keeladri mountain. She took the form of Mahisasura Mardini with eight arms holding different weapons, riding on a lion and trampling Mahishasura on the hill of Keeladri. Indra and the devas worshipped goddess Kanaka Durga on this hill. Hence, the hill came to be called as Indrakeeladri.

Daughter of Sage Indirakila:

As per Skanda Maha Purana, Sage Indirakila performed penance on Mother Parvathi requesting her to be his daughter. Pleased with his penance, Mother Parvathi granted the boon on condition that Indirakila should become a mountain to have her as his daughter. After the sage became the mountain, she took her abode on top of the mountain.

Malleswara Swamy:

Lord Shiva took his abode on an adjacent hillock as Jyothirlinga to accompany Parvati. It is said that Lord Shiva was worshipped by Lord Brahma with jasmines (Mallelu). Thus, he came to be called as Malleswara Swamy.

Bezwada:

As per legend, once, Vijayawada was a rocky area strewn with hills obstructing the flow of the Krishna River. Thus, the land was rendered unfit for habitation or agriculture. People suffered due to the heavy floods as the mountains obstructed the path of the Krishna river. People prayed to Lord Malleswara and Mother Kanakeswari to direct the mountain to give way to the river. Lord Shiva made Bejjam (Bejjam means tunnel in Telugu) into the hills and thus providing free passage to the river. Thus, the place came to be called as Bezwada and later got changed to Vijayawada.

Vijayawada:

Arjuna, one of the Pandavas, performed intense penance for Lord Shiva on Indrakeeladri mountain in Dvapara Yuga in order to get the most powerful Astra called Pasupathastra. Pleased with his penance, Lord Shiva appeared before him and bestowed him with Pasupathastra. He also blessed him and called him as Vijayan (Victorious one). Thus, the place came to be called as Vijayawada. The installation of Vijayeswara is said to have been done by Arjuna. As Arjuna worshipped here, this place was also came to be called as  Phalguna Kshetra.

Nose Ring of Durga:

The nose-ring of goddess Durga is never removed in this temple. As per the legend, Goddess Durga once borrowed the nose ring of Krishna and did not return it. Krishna took a vow that by the end of Kaliyuga he would take back the nose ring by raising its level to the hill top.

References in sacred texts:

Kalika Purana, Durga Saptashati and other vedic literature have mentioned about Goddess Kanaka Durga on the Indrakeeladri and have described the deity as Swayambhu, (self-manifested) in Tritiya Kalpa.

Kanakachala:

As goddess Durga shined on this mountain with golden colour glowing, the hill came to be called as Kanakachala, the place came to be called as Kanakapuri and the goddess came to be called as Kanakeswari.

Dharma, builder of this temple:

As per legend, the temple is believed to be built by Dharma, the eldest of the Pandava brothers.

Sage Agasthya installed a Shivalinga here:

As per legend, Sage Agasthya installed a Shivalinga here and named it as Malleswara.

Saint Shankaracharya installed Sri Chakra here:

As per legend, Saint Shankaracharya visited this temple in 8th century CE and installed Sri Chakra at the feet of the goddess.

Bijapuri:

As many herbal plants with medicinal effects were found on the banks of the river, this place also came to be called as Bijapuri.

Kanaka Durga Temple, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh

Kanaka Durga Temple, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh

Kanaka Durga Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to goddess Durga located in Vijayawada City in NTR District in Andhra Pradesh, India. Kanaka Durga, the goddess of power and riches is considered the presiding deity of Vijayawada. This temple is considered one of the largest temples in India and second largest temple in Andhra Pradesh. The temple is situated on the Indrakeeladri hill, on the banks of Krishna River.


Legends

For brief details, please refer below link;

https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2023/09/kanaka-durga-temple-vijayawada-legends.html

History

The temple is believed to be built in 8th century CE. It is said that Hiuen Tsang, the Chinese traveler visited this temple. The temple received extensive patronage from Western Chalukyan King Vikramaditya VI during 11th century CE. It is said that Adi Sankara visited this temple and installed the Sri Chakra here. Inscriptions of different dynasties are found in the temple.


The Temple

The temple is situated on top of the Indrakeeladri mountain. The sanctum enshrines the image of presiding deity, Kanakadurga / Kanakeswari / Mahishasura Mardini. She is about four feet tall. She is eight armed holding several weapons. She is in standing posture over the demon Mahishasura and piercing him with her trident. The presiding deity is Swayambhu Moorthy (self-manifested) and considered very powerful.


Kanaka Durga is worshipped as Kanaka Mahalakshmi, Mahalakshmi form of Durga. All the poojas related to Lakshmi devi are performed in the temple. It is said that Adi Sankara visited this temple and installed the Sri Chakra here. The sanctum is covered with gold. There is a shrine for his consort Malleswara Swamy on the Indrakeeladri mountain adjacent to this temple. There is a hillock on the southern side of this temple.


It is carved with sculptures with inscriptions indicating the names of the gods and goddesses. Shrines of Krishna, Kali, Ganesha, Anjaneya, Nataraja, Sivagamasundari, Nagendra Swamy and Subramanya can be seen in the temple premises. Lord Anjaneya Swamy is the Kshetrapalaka (place guardian) of this temple. He is present near a big fig-tree in front of the temple. The temple has two Choultries near the temple for the benefit of the devotees.


Temple Opening Time

The temple remains open from 04.00 AM to 11.00 AM and 04.00 PM. to 09.00 PM.

Festivals

Navaratri is the most famous festival celebrated here. The Goddess Shakambhari festival is celebrated for three days during the month of Ashadha every year. It is celebrated from Sukla Paksha Thrayodashi to Purnima, of Ashadha month every year. Chaitra Brahmotsavam, Vasantha Navaratri, Saraswathi Pooja and Theppotsavam are the other festivals celebrated here. Varalakshmi Vratam is performed on all Fridays during the month of Shraavana.

Prayers

Devotees pray for safety from enemies and for prosperity in life. People perform abishek and archanas for Goddess Kanaka Durga. 

Contact

Kanaka Durga Temple,

Indrakeeladri, Vijayawada,

NTR District – 520 001

Andhra Pradesh, India

Phone: +91 866 2423 600 / 2425 744

Web: https://kanakadurgamma.org

Connectivity

The temple is located at about 2 Kms from Vijayawada Junction Railway Station, 42 Kms from Vijayawada Bus Station, 23 Kms from Vijayawada Airport and 35 Kms from Amaravathi. Vijayawada is well connected to other parts of Andhra Pradesh and India by all means of transport.

Location