TIRUMALA TIRUPATI
Lord Venkateswara Swamy(Balaji) Story
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Depressed and unhappy he poured his troubles out to Vakuladevi. Now
for the first time, he revealed to her who he really was and also
told her the story of Padmavathy.
In the meanwhile, Padmavathy was dreaming of Srinivasa. She had no
idea who he really was and knew that her parents would never let
her be married to a hunter.
Srinivasa urged Vakuladevi to approach Padmavathy's father,
Akasha Raja, with the marriage proposal. In the meanwhile he
disguised himself as a soothsayer and went to the court of Akasha
Raja.There, he assured Padmavathy that the hunter
she had fallen in love with was no ordinary man
but
the Lord and told her that the worries would soon be over.
Padmavathy too poured out her heart to her parents. At about the
same time, Vakuladevi arrived with the marriage proposal. After
consulting with the sages Akasha Raja accepted the proposal and
invited Srinivasa to attend the wedding on Friday, the 10th day of
Vaikasi.
Srinivasa now had arrangements to make. He sought a loan of one
crore and 14 lakh coins of gold from Kubera and had Viswakarma, the
divine architect create heavenly surroundings in the Seshadri
hills.
The day of the wedding arrived, Lord Srinivasa was bathed in holy
waters and dressed in jeweled ornaments befitting a royal bride
groom. Then he set off in a procession for the court of Akasha
Raja. There Padmavathy waited radiant in her beauty. Srinivasa was
hailed with an arthi and led to the marriage hall. There the queen
and King washed his feet while sage Vasishta chanted the Vedic
mantras. Soon the wedding was over and it was time for Padmavathy
to take leave of her parents.
Together, they lived for all eternity while Goddess Lakshmi,
understanding the commitments of Lord Vishnu, chose to live in his
heart forever.
Tirupati, today, stands as a special place, commemorating the
marriage between the two. Everyday, a kalyana utsavam celebrates
the divine union in a celebration that stretches to eternity. Even
today, during the Brahmotsavam at the temple, turmeric, kumkum and
a sari are sent from the temple to Tiruchanur, the abode of
Padmavathy. In fact Tirupati is rarely visited without paying a
visit to Tiruchanur.
In the light of this background, it has become the favored
destination of many newly wed couples who pray for a happy wedding
- a wedding like that of Srinivasa and
Padmavathy.
The Seven Sacred
Hills
TIRUMALA
TIRUPATI
As we all know that Lord Venkateswara is also know as Lord of Seven
Hills. I would like to publish information about the history behind
the Seven Hills and why are they called with the respective
name.
According to Puranas Seven heads of Adishesa are the Seven Hills of
Tirumala. The Seven peaks are called as Seshadri, Neeladri,
Garudadri, Anjanadri, Vrishabhadri, Narayanadri,
Venkatadri.
SESHADRI
Most important peak among the Saptagiris is Seshadri. Seshadri is
named after Adishesa, divine Serpent on whom Lord Vishnu rests.
There is a story behind this hill. During Dwapara Yuga, Vayu (wind
god) reached Vaikuntam to visit Lord Vishnu. Adisesha did not allow
him inside as Lord Vishnu was taking rest with his consort Lakshmi
Devi. Vayu was not ready to go back without visiting Lord Vishnu,
and they started to argue with each other. Lord Vishnu himself came
to them, but they still continued the argument, that one is better
than the other. Finally Lord Vishnu said Adishesa should hold the
Anadha Shikara, one of the peaks of Meru Mountain and Vayu should
try to blow off Adishesa from Meru Mountain. Who ever wins they
will be declared stronger than the other. So, Adishesa held Meru
Mountain tightly by coiling around it and Vayu tried to move it.
Vayu used all his power to blow away the mountain but he could not
move it. After sometime out of curiosity, Adisesha wanted to see
what Vayu is doing and it lifted its head. In a fraction of second
Vayu moved Anadha Sikaram along with Adishesa and dropped it at
banks of river Swarnamukhi. According to Bhavisya Puranam this hill
is called as Seshadri or Seshachalam.
Popular belief is Tirumala Tirupati is on the head of Adishesa,
Ahobilam is on the body and Srisailam is on its
tail.
NEELADRI
First devotee who gave her hair to god is NeelaDevi. Lord Srinivasa
named this hill by her name as Neeladri. When Lord Srinivasa was
hit by a Shepard on his head, a small portion of his scalp becomes
bald. There is no hair growth over that place and this was noticed
by Gandharva princess, Neeladevi. She felt such a handsome face
should not have any defect. Immediately she cuts a portion of her
hair and implants it on his scalp with her powers. As hair is
considered as the beautiful aspect of women, Lord Srinivasa notices
her sacrifice and he said all the hair given to him by devotees in
Tirupathi belongs to Neeladevi. Giving our hair to god is the
symbol of leaving our ego. The word “Talanelalu” is also came from
her name. Many devotees give their hair to Lord Balaji. The daily
quantity of hair collected is over one ton. This hair is sold by
the temple organization by auction.
GARUDADRI
As we all know Garuthmantha (Vahana of Lord Vishnu) killed his
cousins (Kadruvas children, snakes). After killing the snakes to
wash away the sin, he started praying for Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu
was pleased by his prayers and came before Garuthmantha.
Garuthmantha asked Lord Vishnu to allow him to come back to
Vaikuntam. Lord Vishnu said he will be coming as a Swayambu on the
Seven Hills and asked him to stay there in the form of a hill. This
hill is called by his name as Garudadri.
ANJANADRI
Kesari, the king of Vanaras (monkeys), married Anjanadri. They were
childless for many years. So Anjanadri went to a hill near Akasa
Ganga and did penance for several years. Later Vayu (wind god) gave
a fruit to Anjanadri. As a result of eating that fruit given by
Vayu she gave birth to Lord Hanuman. As Anjanadri did penance on
this hill it is called as Anjanadri.
VRUSHABADRI
In Kruthayuga, near Thumbura Theertha in Tirumala there lived a
demon named Vrushabhasura. He is a devotee of Lord Siva. He used to
cut his head daily and offer it as prasadam to Lord Siva. Every
time as soon as he cut his head he used to get a new head. Lord
Siva was pleased by his prayers and came before him. Vrushabhasura
asked Lord Siva to fight with him. Lord Siva accepted it and the
war went on for many days. Finally Vrushabhasura was defeated.
Before dying as a mark of his attaining salvation at that palce he
asked Lord Siva to name that hill by his name. So this hill is
called by his name as Vrushabadri.
NARAYANADRI
Narayana Maharshi wanted to do Penance to see Lord Vishnu. He asked
Lord Brahma to show a appropriate place where there won’t be any
disturbenses for his Penance. Lord Brahma showed him a place where
he did Penance for Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu was pleased by his
prayers, appeared before Maharshi. Narayana Maharshi asked Lord
Vishnu to give a boon so that the hill will be popular by his name.
So this hill is called by his name as
Narayanadri.
VENKATADRI
According to Bhavisyathara Puranam this is the place where Garuda
brought Lord Vishnu from Vaikuntam. “VEM” means “sin” “KATA” means
remove(harinchatam).This means all sins will be removed in presence
of the god. So this hill is called as Venkatadri
.
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