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Ramkumar Friends at tirupathi zoo park [anbsuelvan,nandhakumar,venkat,dillibabu,deena,sekar,dhana,ibrahim,venkat]
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
The Zoo Park - tirupathi
Ramkumar Friends at tirupathi zoo park [anbsuelvan,nandhakumar,venkat,dillibabu,deena,sekar,dhana,ibrahim,venkat]
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
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Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
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Tiruvannamalai (called Trinomali and Trinomalee[1] during British times) is a town in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The town is administered by a special grade municipality that covers an area of 16.33 km2 (6.31 sq mi) and had a population of 144,278 in 2011. It is the administrative headquarters ofTiruvannamalai District. Roadways are the major mode of transport in Tiruvannamalai, while the town also has rail connectivity. Chennai International Airport is the nearest domestic and international airport to the town. Tiruvannamalai is named after the central deity of the Annamalaiyar Temple, Annamalaiyar. The Karthigai Deepam festival is celebrated during the day of the full moon between November and December, and a huge beacon is lit atop the Annamalai hill. The event is witnessed by three million pilgrims. On the day preceding each full moon, pilgrims circumnavigate the temple base and the Annamalai hills in a worship called Girivalam, a practice carried out by one million pilgrims yearly.
Located on the foothills of Annamalai hills, Tiruvannamalai has been ruled by the Pallavas, the Medieval Cholas, the Later Cholas, Hoysalas, theVijayanagar Empire, the Carnatic kingdom, Tipu Sultan, and the British. It served as the capital city of the Hoysalas. The town is built around the Annamalaiyar Temple like other Nayak capitals. Tiruvannamalai is administered by a special-grade a municipality constituted in 1886. Tiruvannamalai has an average elevation of 200 metres (660 ft) and experiences a hot and humid climate. Being a pilgrimage town, most of the people are employed in the teritiary sector. There are 25 elementary schools, nine high schools, 18 higher secondary schools, four arts & science colleges, one government medical college and four engineering colleges in the town.
The history of Tiruvannamalai revolves around the Annamalaiyar Temple. The recorded history of the town dates back to the ninth century, as seen from a Chola inscriptions in the temple.[7][9] Further inscriptions made before ninth century indicate the rule of Pallava kings, whose capital was Kanchipuram.[10] The seventh century Nayanar saints Sambandar andAppar wrote of the temple in their poetic work, Tevaram. Sekkizhar, the author of the Periyapuranam records both Appar and Sambandar worshiped Annamalaiyar in the temple.[8] The Chola Kings ruled over the region for more than four centuries, from 850 to 1280, and were temple patrons. The inscriptions from the Chola king record various gifts like land, sheep, cow and oil to the temple commemorating various victories of the dynasty.[6]
The Hoysala kings used Tiruvannamalai as their capital beginning in 1328.[7][11] There are 48 inscriptions from the Sangama Dynasty (1336–1485), two inscriptions from Saluva Dynasty, and 55 inscriptions from Tuluva Dynasty (1491–1570) of theVijayanagara Empire, reflecting gifts to the temple from their rulers.[12] There are also inscriptions from the rule ofKrishnadeva Raya (1509–1529), the most powerful Vijayanagara king, indicating further patronage.[10] Most of the Vijayanagara inscriptions were written in Tamil, with some in Kannada and Sanskrit.[13] The inscriptions in the temple from the Vijayanagara kings indicate emphasis on administrative matters and local concerns, which contrasts the inscriptions of the same rulers in other temples like Tirupathi. The majority of the gift related inscriptions are for land endownments, followed by goods, cash endowments, cows and oil for lighting lamps.[10] The town of Tiruvannamalai was at a strategic crossroads during the Vijayanagara Empire, connecting sacred centers of pilgrimage and military routes.[14] There are inscriptions that show the area as an urban center before the precolonial period, with the city developing around the temple, similar to the Nayak ruled cities like Madurai.[14][15]
During the 17th century, Tiruvannamalai came under the dominion of the Nawab of the Carnatic. As the Mughal empirecame to an end, the Nawab lost control of the town, with confusion and chaos ensuing after 1753.[2] Subsequently, there were periods of both Hindu and Muslim stewardship of the temple, with Muraru Raya, Krishna Raya, Mrithis Ali Khan, and Burkat Ullakhan besieging the temple in succession. As European incursions progressed, Tiruvannamalai was attacked by French Soupries, Sambrinet, and the English Captain Stephen Smith. While some were repelled, others were victorious. The French occupied the town in 1757 and it came under the control of the British in 1760.[6] In 1790, Tiruvannamalai town was captured by Tippu Sultan, who ruled from 1750–99.[2] During the first half of the 19th century, the town came under British rule.
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Kanchipuram, India
Varadharaja Perumal Temple or Hastagiri or Attiyuran is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in the holy city of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the Divya Desams, the 108 temples of Vishnu believed to have been visited by the 12 poet saints, or Alwars. It is located in a suburb of Kanchipuram known as the Vishnu Kanchi that is a home for many famous Vishnu temples. One of the greatest Hindu scholars of Vaishnava VisishtAdvaita philosophy, Ramanuja is believed to have resided in this temple. The temple along with Ekambareswarar Temple and Kamakshi Amman Temple in Kanchipuram is popularly known as Mumurtivasam (abode of trio), while Srirangam is referred to as ‘ The Koil’ (meaning: "temple") and Tirupathi as the ‘Malai’ (Meaning: "hill"). Among the Divya Desams, Kanchipuram Varadaraja Perumal temple is known as the ‘Perumal Koil’. This is one of the most sacred places for Vaishnavites. There is another famous temple of Varadarajaswamy in Kurmai, of Palamaner mandal in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh, called the Kurma Varadaraja Swamy Temple.
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Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
Tirupathi is the most visited place of worship in the World. The name means a person who worships there will get cleansed of all his sins. There are several ways to visit Tirumala and one of them is a 10 mile walk uphill to 3200 ft. Read more about the Tiurpathi temple at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.co Please credit as above if using this picture
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The Indian Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (IAPEN) is an organization in the field of parenteral and enteral nutrition and promotes basic research, clinical research, advanced education, organization of consensus statements about clinical care and quality control.
The International Conference on Digestive Disorders is hosted and organized by IAPEN - Bangalore Regional Center and IAPEN - Tirupathi Regional Center on 23-24 February 2013 at Hotel Bliss, Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh, India. The conference theme is Opportunities and Challenges in Digestive Disorders Research.
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This is the statue of lord Garuda, the vehicle of lord Vishnu. This statue was erected at Tirumala temple, fully made of flowers.
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