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   Tirupati-Balaji is a sacred town and is famous for the shrine of Lord Venkateshwara, which is visited by a large number of pilgrimages from far corners of India. The breathtakingly beautiful setting of this holy town makes it another lure for the tourists who want to experience a spiritual tinge on their tour of Tirupati-Balaji. There are many tourist attractions in Tirupati-Balaji among which the notable ones are:

Sri Venkateswara Temple:

It is the most prominent landmark in the entire town and the presiding deity is said to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu himself. The temple is located on the southern bank of Swami Pushkarni. The temple is a wonderful example of Dravidian architecture featuring gold plated Cupola and called as �Ananda Nilayam�. The Gopuram of the temple is dexterously carved out and attracts a significant number of tourists who come here to seek the blessings of the deity.

Sri Kapileswaraswami Temple:

It is located three kms to the north, at the foot of the Tirumala Hill and is devoted to Lord Shiva. This is one of the most remarkable among the tourist attractions in Tirupati-Balaji and has a gorgeous setting. There is also a sacred waterfall called Kapila Teertham located beside the temple that adds to its beauty quotient.



Sri Kodandaramaswami Temple:

It is a charming temple located in the heart of the town and was built by a Chola king during the tenth century AD. The presiding deities at the temple are Rama, Sita and Lakshmana. According to the legend, this particular temple celebrates the visit of Lord Rama.

Sri Govindrajaswamy Temple:

This temple dedicated to Sri Venkateshwara remains the most visited one and is characterized by its imposing spire that captures the interest of everyone with its massive size. You should not miss out this captivating temple whose presiding deities are Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu). The shrine was sanctified by Saint Ramanujacharya in the year 1130 AD.

Tiruchanur:

It is located about 5 kms from the Tirupati Temple and is home to the well-known temple of Sri Padmavathi Devi (Goddess Lakshmi), who happened to be the consort of Sri Venkateshwara. According to legends, a visit to Tirupati temple is worthwhile only after paying deference to Sri Padmavati Devi Temple. Several other temples located here are Sri Krishnaswamy Temple, Sri Sundara Rajaswamivari Temple and Sri Suryanarayana Swamivari Temple.

With all these things to watch in Tirupati-Balaji, your travel to Tirupati-Balaji will certainly be a rewarding experience.

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