*****VENKAT RAMANA GOVINDA, GOVINDA GOVINDA*****
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../\..ॐ OM NAMO VENKATESAYA NAMAHA: ॐ.../\...
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The name Venkateshwara can be split into multiple parts in Sanskrit: Vem (Destroy),Kata (Sin),and Ishwara (Supreme Lord). The word comes from
the 'Pasurams' of the Alwars which were written in Tamil but also used Sanskrit words. Using this etymology, Venkateshwara refers to the Supreme Lord who destroys sins.
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../\..ॐ OM NAMO VENKATESAYA NAMAHA: ॐ.../\...
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वेन्कटाद्रि समम् स्तानम् ब्रह्मान्डे नास्ति किन्चन,
वेन्कटेश समो देवो न भुतो न भविश्यति (1100 BC, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India, Sanskrit)
Translation - "There is a wonderful uniqueness associated with Lord Venkateswara, and His abode, Venkatadri. There has been and there will be no equivalent to Lord Venkateshwara who is the manifestation of the complete universe itself"
Lord Venkateswara (Balaji) is considered to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu himself. It is believed that he came to reside on the southern bank of Swami Pushkarni, a tank which passes by Tirumala. The seven hills around Tirumala-Tirupati are also known as Sapthagiri after the seven hoods of Sheshnag – the cosmic serpent. The temple of Sri Venkateswara is located on the seventh peak, Venkatadri. Tirupati is the richest temple in the world today and a great philanthrophic institution.
../\..ॐ OM NAMO VENKATESAYA NAMAHA: ॐ.../\...
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The name Venkateshwara can be split into multiple parts in Sanskrit: Vem (Destroy),Kata (Sin),and Ishwara (Supreme Lord). The word comes from
the 'Pasurams' of the Alwars which were written in Tamil but also used Sanskrit words. Using this etymology, Venkateshwara refers to the Supreme Lord who destroys sins.
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../\..ॐ OM NAMO VENKATESAYA NAMAHA: ॐ.../\...
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वेन्कटाद्रि समम् स्तानम् ब्रह्मान्डे नास्ति किन्चन,
वेन्कटेश समो देवो न भुतो न भविश्यति (1100 BC, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India, Sanskrit)
Translation - "There is a wonderful uniqueness associated with Lord Venkateswara, and His abode, Venkatadri. There has been and there will be no equivalent to Lord Venkateshwara who is the manifestation of the complete universe itself"
Lord Venkateswara (Balaji) is considered to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu himself. It is believed that he came to reside on the southern bank of Swami Pushkarni, a tank which passes by Tirumala. The seven hills around Tirumala-Tirupati are also known as Sapthagiri after the seven hoods of Sheshnag – the cosmic serpent. The temple of Sri Venkateswara is located on the seventh peak, Venkatadri. Tirupati is the richest temple in the world today and a great philanthrophic institution.