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![]() Idols If you take walking route to Tirupati, you will find many idols of Gods and Goddesses en route. One shown here on the left hand side is the idol of Lord Krishna. |
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![]() Big Idol of Balaji Hanuman Photo shown on the right hand side is of Lord Hanuman (Balaji Hanuman). |
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![]() Deer Park! You can have a closer look at the Deer Park while taking the walking route to Tirupathy. Photo shown on the left hand side is taken while so many Deer sitting together and relaxing during night. |
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Beautiful
decoration by using hundreds of various types of
flowers. South Indian temples are very much
famous for this kind of decoration. In each temple
you will see a unique style of decorating the idol
on daily basis and sometimes even multiple times in
a day on a special occasion or to perform a special
day-to-day ritual. |
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Another idol of God en route to Tirupathy. You will notice that most of the idols in South Indian temples are of Black colour.S |
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Starting
point for walking route to Tirupati. From
this point one needs to start walking and climbing
the steep steps. You will get
food stalls offering fresh fruits, fresh
lime soda, cold-drinks, tea or coffee etc. at
regular distance in this walking route. |
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Wild
Life Sanctuary (Deer Park), this Deer is not
taking nap!
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Steep
steps to climb. If you take a closer look at the
steps, you will find that devotees do tilak
at each step with either Red or Yellow
colour. You will be able to see this very clearly in
another photos in
Page-2 and
Page-3. |
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