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Monday 18 February, 2013

SRI VARI RADHASAPTHAMI- SURYAPRABHA VAHANAM

Tirumala, Feb 17, 2013 (P.R.O): Processional deity of Lord Malayappaswamy taken out in procession around four mada streets at Tirumala from 5.30am to 8.00am in connection with Radhasapthami Festival. The Malayappaswamy waited in south mada street till sun rays fall on him at 6.58am.

Sri K.Bapi Raju, Chairman TTDs, TTD EO Sri L.V.Subramanyam, TTD Board Member Sri L.R.Sivaprasad, C.V&S.O Sri GVG Ashok Kumar, High Court Judges Sri N.V.Ramana, Sri Appa Rao, DyEO Temple Sri Chinnamagari Ramana, Temple Peishkar Sri Rama Rao, and large number devotees took part.

Friday 1 February, 2013

ABHISHEKAM TO SRIVARU AT BADE HANUMAN TEMPLE IN ALLAHABAD

Allahabad, Jan 31, 2013 (P.R.O): As a part of the ongoing MAHAKUMBA MELA-2013 at Allahabad, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams has built a Replica Temple of Lord Balaji in Sector-6 on the banks of River Ganga. In this Connection, on Thursday morning a celestial bath (Snapana Tirumanjanam-usually known as Abhisekam) was performed to the Processional Deities of Lord Balaji by Priests of Balaji Temple at Bade Hanuman Temple in Allahabad.
The celestial bath with sacred items including turmeric, Sandalwood paste, camphor, scented water has been by the team of priests from Balaji Temple led by Agama exponent Sri Sundara Varada Bhattacharya. During the ritual the priests recited Divya Prabhat vachana and Panchasuktas.
Later the deities have been decorated with splendid Tulsi garlands which added an extra glamour to the dazzling deities. TTD performed this ritual seeking peace, harmony and prosperity to bestow on the entire mankind.
Sri Sri Sri Swaroopananda Swamiji of Sharada Peetham from Visakhapatnam, Sri Ananda Theertha Maharaj from Bade Hanuman Temple, Uttar Pradesh Educational Minister, Sri Rakesh Trivedi and T.T.D Officials also took part in this religious fete.

Wednesday 23 January, 2013

SRI VARI TEMPLE Replica at Kumbh Mela in Allahabad



Allahabad, Jan 22, 2013 (P.R.O): For the Kumbh Mela arrangements a team of Senior Officials inspected the site where Lord Venkateswara- a replica temple is being constructed by TTD. Officials like Suptd Engineer Sri Ramachandra Reddy, DPP DyEO Sri Umapathy Reddy, AEO Sri Lakshmi Narayana Yadav, Spl Officer Sri Venkata Sarma have instructed the staff working in the site to complete the works such as potu, tents for the staff, Q lines, Kalyana Mandapam, toilets, parking places etc with in couple of days . The same team will also receive the Kalyana Radham which has already started from Tirumala on Jan 21.

Tuesday 22 January, 2013

SRIVARI KALYANA RATHAM LEAVES FOR KUMBHMELA



TIRUMALA, Jan 21, 2013 (P.R.O) : The TTD board Chief Sri K Bapiraju and TTD EO Sri LV Subramanyam has flagged off the S rivari Kalyana Ratham for Kumbh Mela from Tirumala Vaibhavotsava mandapam on Monday in a ceremonious manner.

The Srivari Rathams with the replicas of the processional deities of Sri Malayappa Swamy and Ammavrlu left for Kumbhmela amidst grand procession from Tirumala. TTD will perform all rituals to these deities in


Kumbhmela, the mammoth religious congregation which is going on in Allahabad of Uttar Pradesh from January 26 till the end of Kumbhmela in the month of March.

Prl.Sec Sri M.G.Gopal Rao, TTD Board Members Sri L.R.Sivaprasad, Smt. Kondru Kamala, Sri Ch. Lakshman Rao, Sri Raji Reddy, TTD JEO Sri P.Venkatarami Reddy, CV&SO Sri GVG Ashok Kumar, DyEO Sri Chinnamgari Ramana and others were present.





Monday 17 September, 2012

TTD ALL SET READY FOR 2012 ANNUAL SALAKATLA BRAHMOTSAVAMS-TTD EO

Tirumala, 16 Sep 2012(P.R.O) : The world famous pilgrim town of Tirumala has geared up to celebrate the nine-day mega religious event of annual salakatla brahmotsavams of Lord Venakteswara which are scheduled to take place from 18th September to 26th September said TTD EO Sri LV Subramanyam.
Addressing the media persons over the elaborate arrangements made by TTD for annual brahmotsavams the EO said, the Hon'ble CM of AP will present silk vastrams to Lord Venkateswara on behalf of the State Government on the first day of Brahmotsavams which commences with Dhwajarohanam on September 18. "The CM will also lay foundation stone to second phase of Tiruvenkatapatham Ring road at Tirumala mulled at an estimated cost of Rs.11cr. Similarly he will also lay foundation stone to "Sri Vakulamatha" rest house which is coming up adjacent to Nandakam Guest House with an estimated cost of Rs.25cr", he added.
Sri Subramanyam said TTD is planning to bring out Old Annaprasadam Complex for the utility of general pilgrims during Navarathri Brahmotsavams which are slated to start from October 15 to October 23. "We have constructed 116 Bath Rooms and 55 toilets for the sake of visiting pilgrims. This will be very useful to those pilgrims who come up with less baggage. Apart from this we are also planning to operate centralised cellphone and luggage keeping centre from this point and also to open up some laddu issuing counters so as to de-congest the pilgrim crowd near laddu counters", he added.
Meanwhile the EO TTD will release a series of spiritual books, pamphlets on ancient coins. inscriptions, sacred teerthams during brahmotsavams. "CM will release all these books at the Nada Neerajana Mandapam", he said.
Elaborating further on other arrangements the EO said, the RTC will run 3000 trips per day during brahmtosavams. "They will operate bus services every minute as in the case of last year. This year also we have put total ban on two-wheelers on Garuda Seva Day", EO maintained.
"Thousands of bhajan mandalis will be taking part in this brahmotsavams showcasing their artistic skills in different guises. We are also expecting musical concerts by our Asthana Vidhwans Sri Nedanuri Krishnamurthy and Dr Managalampalli Balamurali Krishna. This year also we have grands plans for a colourful expo by garden, ayurveda, photo and museum departments to attract pilgrims".
"On the security front, our vigilance and government police personnel have geared up to give full-fledged security cover. We are holding a buffer stock of 4lakhs laddus during brahmotsavams. The medical department has also taken up extra-measures in the case of any emergency situation", the EO said. 
Later Tirumala JEO Sri KS Srinivasa Raju said, TTD has cancelled all arjitha sevas during brahmotsavams. "Even we have cancelled Rs.50 on Dhwajarohanam and Garuda Seva day. Even the issuance of Rs.300 tickets also depends upon the pilgrim crowd during brahmotsavams. The prime focus is on darshan to common pilgrims which commences from 6am till the end of the day every day. Even there are no VIP darshans on the evenings of 18th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 26th of September.

Monday 10 September, 2012

President's Visit to TIRUMALA


Tirumala, Sep 09, 2012 (P.R.O): The First Citizen of the Nation, H.E. President of India Sri Pranab Mukherjee offered prayers in the world renowned famous Hindu Shrine of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala on Sunday, during his maiden visit after assuming the highest office.

On his arrival, the Hon’ble President and his entourage were accorded a grand reception by the temple priests with traditonal Is
thikapal amidst the chanting of vedic hymns and the AP Governor H.E.Sri ESL Narasimhan and AP CM Sri N.Kiran Kumar Reddy escorted him to the sanctum sanctorum on Sunday.

Earlier, the President followed the temple tradition, by offering prayers first in the Swami Pushkarini and later in temple of Sri BhuVarahaswamy before heading to main shrine.

Inside the sanctum sanctorum, one of the chief priests of Tirumala temple Sri AV Ramana Dikshitulu explained to the Hon’ble President about the significance of Lord and the jewels adorned to the presiding deity. The President of the nation spent few minutes praying before the presiding deity of Lord Venkateswara and later reached Ranganayakula Mandapam where he was accorded Vedasirvachanam by temple priests.

Monday 25 June, 2012

SAKSHATKARA VAIBHAVOTSAVAM AT SRINIVASA MANGAPURAM FROM 24 TH TO 26 TH JUNE



TIRUPATI, JUNE 20: The three-day annual Sakshatkara Vaibhavotsavams will take place at the temple of Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy in Srinivasa Mangapuram from June 24 th to June 26 th in a grand manner.

This festival is considered to be as important on par with the annual brahmotsavams. The temple administration of TTD
has all set to celebrate this festival in a big way this year considering its significance.

As per historical evidences, the Sasanams engraved ‘on the right door-jamb wall of the entrance of Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy Temple at Mangapuram village, dated 22nd March, 1510A.D., the Temple was brought to worship by doing “Jeernoddarana” by Chinna Thirumalacharyulu, the grand son of Saint Poet Thallapaka Annamcharyulu

In 1940, an Archaka by name Sundararaja, from Kanchipuram of Tamil Nadu has came to the Village Mangapuram, saying that Lord Srinivasa has appeared in his dream and told to bring the temple to past glory which was in dilapidated condition by performing Dhoopa Deepa Naivedhya Aradhana and disappeared”.

Archaka Sundararaja then cleared all the debris in and around the Temple with the help of village elders and did First Pooja on 11th July 1940 ‘Ashada Suddha Sasti Day’, said to be the day or muhurtham as ordered by the Lord Himself in his dream.

To mark the auspicious day of revival of nitya pooja kainkaryams as decided by Lord Himself, TTD has been conducting this festival as ‘Sakshatkara Vaibhavamu’ on Ashada Suddha Sasti Day in the month of June/July of every year.

The three day festival begins on 24 th of June with temple cleansing programme – “Koil Alwar Thirumanjanam” on 21 st June. Following this ritual there will be Tiruppavada seva on 21 st June. However TTD has also cancelled Arjitha Kalyanotsavam and Arjitha Brahmotsavam on these three days in the temple. On the first day the important events include Snapana Tirumanjanam in the morning, Unjal Seva in the evening with Tiruchi Utsavam in the night. While on the second day there will be Hanumantha Vahanam procession in the evening and on the last day the Lord takes pleasure ride on Garuda Vahana marking the completion of the three-day festival.

Wednesday 9 May, 2012

Proposal to recommend recognition of LORD VENKATESHWARA TEMPLE in Tirupati as a monument of National importance........

(ZEE News Wednesday, May 09, 2012)
  Hyderabad: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is considering a proposal to recommend recognition of the famous Lord Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati as a monument of national importance in view of its archaeological, epigraphical and historical background and cultural significance.

The proposal is being considered by the ASI and it is likely to make the recommendation to the Union Ministry of Culture, K K Sharma, Deputy Superintending Archaeologist of ASI, said.

He, however, said a timeframe cannot be put on when the proposal is likely to be made formally to the government as the process takes time.

Declaring the ancient temple, located atop the Tirumala hills, as a protected monument by the ASI would go a long way in conserving its archaeological value and heritage, Sharma said.

The matter could be expedited if the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), the governing body for the temple, agrees to the proposal for making the temple as a protected monument, he observed.


The ASI feels that dismantling of the historical thousand pillar mantapam at Tirumala and the gold-plating of the outer walls of the 'garbha griha', where inscriptions exist, as per the 'Ananta Swarnamayam' scheme are against archaeological norms.

Separately, the ASI, in an RTI reply to B K S R Ayyangar, a social activist based at Eluru in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, has favoured several steps to ensure the temple's protection.

The petitioner had sought information over action initiated by the ASI regarding recognition of Lord Venkateswara Temple as a monument under ASI.

In the reply, the ASI said the temple may be considered for protection by ASI as a monument of national importance and also talked about dismantling of the thousand pillared mantapam as a violation.

Further, it favoured that any activity at the temple which is related to the archaeological aspect be informed to the Archaeological Survey of India and Department of Archaeology and Museums, Andhra Pradesh to review the pros and cons as well the archaeological norms thoroughly and recommend the necessary inputs for execution.

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) may provide a space for archaeology by nominating the Director General or representative of ASI and Department of Archaeology and Museums as a member in the Trust Board which takes policy decisions for the benefit of devotees and the temple to prevent any action violating archaeological/heritage norms at the policy level itself, the ASI said.

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam may provide the fund for protecting cultural heritage and monuments which are in need of attention, it said.

Observing that the temple is visited by about 50,000 devotees per day on an average and about four lakhs during festivities, the ASI commended the way TTD is dealing with all aspects of the temple administration.

It is necessary to have an archaeological wing to review and recommend suitable procedure in view of archaeological norms wherever necessary, ASI said.

"The archaeological wing is to be adequately equipped with technical team headed by a Director. The decision for betterment of the facilities for the devotees are to be reviewed there only to avoid delay. Since, a museum also exists behind the main temple all branches are to be brought under the archaeological wing. This may solve the problem of violating the laws to some extent," it said.

Saturday 3 March, 2012

DIAL YOUR EO

Tirumala, 02 March 2012(P.R.O) "With an aim to propagate bhakti among the people, TTD will organise Srinivasa Kalyanams not only in the important cities of the country but also across the globe", said Sri LV Subramanyam, Executive Officer of TTD.

In his early marks before the commencement of monthly "Dial your EO" programme which held in Tirumala on Friday at Annamaiah Bhavan he said, over two lakh people witnessed Srinivasa Kalyanams which held at Khatmandu in the country of Nepal on February 25. "The head of the country and ambassador were very much impressed with this celestial marraige and even asked us to perform every year. They said they have already following some darshan and queue line mechanisms adopted by TTD in their Pasupathinath temple. They have also requested us to give suggestions to set up Kalyanamandapam and Veda Pathashala in their country", EO said.

The EO said TTD is mulling to perform series of Srinivasa Kalyanams in USA also and we will send a team of officers soon to America to list out the places to perform these celestial marriages, he added. "In the recent times even several foreigners have been visiting Tirumala and offering prayers in the temple. Very recently we had devotees from Japan, Itally and Russia who also sought TTD to organise Srinivasa Kalyanams in their country also which is a welcoming gesture", EO maintained.

Later he said, TTD has decided to renovate its two museums located at Tirupati and Tirumala and invited the advices of experts in that field. "Very soon we will take up the face lift works of these two museums', EO said.

Sri Subramanyam also said, TTD has sought the permission of ASI to take up some developmental works in Lord Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy temple located at Srinivasa Mangapuram. "Thousands of devotees converged and witnessed the annual brahmotsavams at Srinivasa Mangapuram during last month. Keeping in view the day by day increase in pilgrim influx we have decided to take up some developmental activities for which we have sought the permission of ASI", he added.

The EO said, the pilgrim influx to Tirumala has been increasing by many folds every year. "TTD can facilitate good, satisfactory darshan to the pilgrims only if the number does not exceed 40thousand to 50thousands on any given day. But if the influx crosses 60thousand plus mark it has becoming difficult task for TTD to provide satisfactory darshan to the visiting pilgrims. In order to provide good darshan, TTD also have to follow restricting pilgrim numbers to fifty thousands like in Vaishnavo Devi temple. But whether people will accept this sytem for TTD is a million dollor question. So I appeal to the people to write letters to EO, TTD, Tirupati giving their opinions regarding this issue which is going to be very crucial in the coming years", he added.

Later addressing a pilgrim caller Prasad from Tirupati, EO said TTD is already in the process of developing Dhyan mandirs in Paruveta Mandapam and at Tarigonda Vengamamba Samadhi areas in Tirumala. Answering another caller Anjaneyulu from Hyderabad, the EO said TTD will look into his suggestion of setting up lifts and european toilets in Varahaswamy and other guest houses for the sake of aged pilgrims.

JEO Tirumala Sri KS Srinivasa Raju, CVSO Sri MK Singh and other officials of TTD were also present.

Monday 12 December, 2011

TTD TRUST BOARD MEETING

TTD TRUST BOARD MEETING

Tirumala, 11 Dec 2011(P.R.O) TTD Trust Board Meeting held under the chairmanship of Sri K.Bapi Raju at Annamayya Bhavan, Tirumala on Sunday. The following decisions were taken:

1. Physically challenged and aged people will be allowed for darshan through mahadwaram on the important days of January 1, Vaikuntha Ekadasi and Dwadasi on Jan 5 and Jan 6 respectively in limited numbers. (The number will be announced later).

2. Giving priority to the pilgrims who come on foot for darshan especially on the two auspicious days of Vaikuntha Ekadasi and Dwadasi, TTD has decided to allow the pilgrims in Rs.300 Pratyeka Pravesha Darshan (Special Entry Darshan) queue line on payment of Rs.100 only. (This will apply to those pilgrims who come on foot and prefer to go for Rs.300 darshan. For others they can go in Divya Darshan as usual). The pilgrims who would like to avail this new previlege can get the darshan tickets in e-Darshan counters across the country with a ceiling limit of 30thousand tickets each on January 5 and January 6.

3. The Sarva darshan for pilgrims will commence by 4am on all these three important days. The VIPs who aspire to have darshan on these days should send a list of their family members not exceeding five before 25th December.

4. A cellphone deposit counter will be coming up in the old annadanam complex. A stringent rule will be amended soon by TTD on mobiles and electronic gadgets keeping in view the security reasons.

5. A committee headed by Endowments Commissioner Sri G Balaramaiah with Tirupati JEO Sri P Venkatrami Reddy as Convenor and other TTD board members as members will monitor the recruitment process in TTD.

TTD board members Sri Muthyam Reddy, Sri R Surya Prakasha Rao and Smt Rajeshwari, ex-officio members Sri KV Ramanachary, Sri G Balaramaiah, TTD EO Sri LV Subramanyam, JEOs Sri KS Srinivasa Raju and Sri P.Venkat Reddy were also present.

Monday 5 December, 2011

Tirumala Temple Closed for Lunar Eclipse


Tirumala , Dec 03 :

Sri Venkateswara temple at Tirumala will remain closed from 12 noon to 10.30 pm on December 10 in view of lunar eclipse.

The pilgrims will be allowed for Sarva darshan between 6.30 am and 11.30 am on the day of eclipse.

The temple will reopen at 10.30 pm and Pu-nyahavachanam, Suddhi and night Kainkarayams will be conducted.

The festival of Kartheeka Deepotsavam will commence by 11.30 pm where in about 630 (ghee)lamps will be lit inside the sanctum sanctorum as well as in important places outside the temple.

The TTD has cancelled Arjitha Sevas like Kalyanotsavam, Unjal Seva, Arjitha Brahmotsavam, Vasanthotsavam and Sahasra Deepal-ankara Seva on December 10.

Sarva darshan will be restored on December 11 after 7 a.m.

Friday 11 November, 2011

2 Brahmotsavams from next year

TIRUMALA: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has decided to organise Srivari Brahmotsavams twice a year from 2012.Speaking to mediapersons on Thursday night, TTD executive officer LV Subramanyam said the first Brahmotsavams would be performed in the month of Phalguna of Telugu calendar. The event will be held from March 10 to 18. The second Brahmotsavams will be organised in the month of Bhadrapada that is in September/October. The second Brahmotsavams will be called Shanti Brahmotsavams, which is meant for world peace and harmony. There will not be Dhwajarohanam and Dhwajavarohanam for the second Brahmotsavams. The second event will not be celebrated if there is Brahmotsavams of Adhika Masam in a year, which occurs once in three years. A final decision on the proposal will be taken at the ensuing TTD Board meeting, he said.The TTD has decided to perform Srivari Kalyanotsavam in Mumbai on January 21 and 22, 2012. It will also construct a Balaji temple in Mumbai for which land has already been identified, he said.

Wednesday 26 October, 2011

TTD GEARS UP FOR KARTEEKA BRAHMOTSAVAMS FROM NOV 21



Tirupati, 24 Oct 2011(P.R.O) After successfully performing the annual Salakatla Srivari Brahmotsavams in Tirumala, the TTD is gearing up for annual Kartika Brahmotsavams of Goddess Sri Padmavathi Devi in the temple town of Tiruchanoor which is slated to take place from November 21 to November 29.

Reviewing with all heads of departments of TTD on Monday in the conference hall of TTD administrative building in Tirupati, the Executive Officer Sri LV Subramanyam called upon the officials to conduct the mega religious even in a grand manner on par with Srivari Brahmotsavams.

He has instructed the engineering offcials not to compromise in erecting gigantic colourful electrical pandals during brahmotsavams. He also directed the Garden department to come out with eye-catching mythological themes while setting up floral expo as in Tirumala.

The EO also instructed the TTD Vigilance and district police to beef up the secruity during brahmotsavams especially on the two important days of Gajavahanam and Panchami Teertham as there will be heavy influx of pilgrims on these auspicious days.

Meanwhile the Koil Alwar Tirumanjanam will be performed in the Tiruchanoor temple on 15th of November, with Ankurarpanam on 20th of November. The nine day even commences with Dhwajarohanam on 21 st November followed by Chinna Sesha Vahanam in the evening. On November 22 there will be Peddasesha Vahanam in the morning and Hamsa Vahanam in the evening. On November 23 Mutyapu Pandiri in the morning followed by Simha vahanam in the evening. On November 24 the Goddess enthralls the pilgrims on Kalpavriksha Vahanam in the morning and on Hanumantha vahanam in the evening. On the fifth day that is on November 25 the goddess takes pleasure ride on Pallaki utsavam in the morning and on mighty Gaja Vahanam in the evening. On November 26 morning there will be Suryaprabha vahanam and in the evening there will be Chandraprabha vahanam. On November 28 there will be Rathotsavam in the morning and Ashwa vahanam in the evening. On the last day morning marks the grandeur of Panchami Teertham and concludes with Dhwaja Avarohanam in the same day evening.

TTD has also made special arrangements with RTC to operate ten buses from Tirumala to Tiruchanoor with 60 trips each day to enable pilgrims to participate in the utsavams. The HDPP, Dasa, Annamacharya and Alwar Divya Prabandha Projects of TTD are organising special cultural programmes for the festival.

Joint EOs of TTD, Sri KS Srinivasa Raju, Sri Venkatrami Reddy and other department heads, police, RTC, Panchayat and revenue officials were also present in the review meeting.

Tuesday 27 September, 2011

Tirumala gears up for nine-day Sri T.T.Brahmotsavams


Tirupati , Sep 26 :

With only one day left for the initiation of the nine-day annual Brahmotsavams of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is fully geared up for the mega event.

The temple administration has made extensive decoration and illumination works atop the hill abode, with welcome arches and images of Lord Vishnu and some important deities of Hindu mythology.

Officials of the garden wing are going to arrange an exclusive exhibition with flowers, fruits and vegetables, displaying the images of various gods in the sprawling area in front of S.V. Museum.

Tirupati urban SP, Mr J. Prabhakar Rao, is monitoring security arrangements.

Two additional SPs, 16 DSPs, 60 circle inspectors, 150 sub-inspectors, 300 head constables, over 1,000 constables and 600 women police, 800 home guards, a dozen special parties, reserve forces and greyhounds will be deployed at all vital locations.

In all, 15 outposts were arranged TTD authorities in coordination with the APSRTC made special arrangements for the smooth flow of traffic on the serpentine ghat roads.

The TTD has already issued instructions prohibiting two-wheelers on the ghat roads on this particular day.

Barricades and queue lines are set up along the four mada streets of the temple, to facilitate thousands of devotees to have a glimpse of the celestial vahanams during their processions.

Bicycle Hubs at Tirumala for pilgrims


Tirumala , Sep 26 :

The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams is starting ‘bicycle hubs' at various points on Tirumala in a phased manner for commuting by pilgrims from one place to another on the hill.

Pilgrims can pedal from from one place to another, and leave the vehicle at the nearest hub.

It plans to purchase 200 or 400 cycles and keep them at three or four ideal locations, allowing pilgrims to commute one place to another place and leave the cycle in that area hub.

As part of the plan, two dozen bicycles were purchased and brought to Tirumala on Monday.

District collector Solomon Arogyaraj and TTD joint executive officer KS Srinivasa Raju distributed the cycles to Tirupati Urban J Prabhakar Rao, Tirumala deputy superintendent of police Umamaheswara Sarma and some other policemen.

Chief vigilance and security officer MK Singh, additional VGO Shivakumar Reddy, superintendent engineer Ramesh Reddy and others went cycling from the GNC tollgate to the temple.

Srinivasa Raju said Tirumala was facing an increasing threat of pollution with tens of thousand of vehicles being operated every day round the clock.

“The TTD is taking steps to protect the environment and this is the first time it has banned two-wheelers to Tirumala on the Garuda Seva day, the fifth day of the annual Srivari Brahmotsavams, which attracts lakhs of people.

We also imposed total ban on vehicular movement, particularly private jeeps and taxis, on the hill,'' he said.

"Premier educational institutions use cycles for internal transport and in several other developed countries bicycles are used more for commuting short distances," the JEO explained.

The TTD move has surprised local people who said till now the TTD had cracked whip on those bringing bicycles for their children and even registered cases against them

Monday 12 September, 2011

ANNUAL PAVITHROTSAVAM IN SRI PADMAVATHI AMMAVARI TEMPLE

ANNUAL PAVITHROTSAVAM IN SRI PADMAVATHI AMMAVARI TEMPLE

Tiruchanur, 11 Sep 2011(P.R.O) On the second day of Annual Pavithrotsavam in Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple, Pavithras, the garlands made from special thread were taken in a procession and used to decorate Goddess Padmavathi inside The Temple on Sunday.

Sri K.Bapi Raju, Chairman TTDs, Sri K.S.Srinivasa Raju, Joint Executive Officer, Sri Gopalakrishna, DyEO(PAT), Sri Venugopal, AEO, Temple staff and others were present.