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The state is well known for its temples. Triputi is a very famous temple and also the richest temple of this state as its income is more than 100 billion rupees a year. |
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the big truth about tirumala tirupathi is that this is the richest temple... billions of people from all over the world come over here to pay their respects .... the myth associated with tirumala is that ... thirumal, the god of tirupathi is still paying his debts which he got from gubera for his marriage... interseting isnt it? |
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Dude its interesting... I never knew such things. It is cool to hear. Anyways lord Balaji is the richest god in earth i hope so... Quote:
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i really didnt understood that part. Debts for what and how is he paying it? Had he done anything anything wrong. |
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Yes this place has pretty temples and a large number of people visit especially to go to the Tirupati temple. |
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The whole country Inda will feel proud that the second largest Piligrimage centre Tirupathi is in Andhra Pradesh.. It has immense devotees visiting the temple daily. a minimum of 1 lack people visit the temple daily |
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Dedicated to the Lord of the Universe, this temple is closed to the non-Hindus. The present form of the temple was built in 1198. It is one of the holiest Hindu temples in India which employs 6000 men to perform the temple rituals and maintenance. It is estimated that 20,000 people are dependent on this temple. The most important event associated with this temple is Rathyatra Festival. It is one of the most celebrated annual religious festival in India. The images of Lord Jagannath, his brother and and sister are brought out of the temples and placed on three separate chariots (14 meters high and having 16 wheels) pulled by over 4000 pullars and devotees. |
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The garden house of this temple is the residing place for the Gods of Rathyatra for 7 days. |
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Above is a temple preview which you are talking about. |