Travel: India's most mysterious temple Tirupati Balaji, where things come from 'Secret' village

 
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Tirupati Balaji Interesting Facts: There are many such miraculous temples in India, whose fame is worldwide. You will find two temples in Delhi itself, where people pray to Hanuman ji to go abroad. But today we are here talking about Tirupati Balaji Temple, one of the most famous and richest temples in South India. This temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is situated on the Tirumala mountain in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh and is one of the main pilgrimage centres of India.

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Tirupati Balaji is known as Koshri Venkateswara Swamy. According to religious beliefs, Lord Sri Venkateswara resides in Tirumala with his consort Padmavati. But there are many such secrets of this temple, which are still unsolved.

Idol gets sweaty
The idol of Lord Venkateswara in Tirupati Bala Temple is supernatural. It is made of special stone. This idol is so alive that it appears as if Lord Vishnu himself is sitting there. The idol of the Lord sweats, and drops of sweat can be seen. That's why the temperature is kept low in the temple.

Mysterious village
There is a village at a distance of 23 kilometres from the temple of Sri Venkateswara Swamy, where no outsider can enter except the villagers. The people of this village are very disciplined and lead their life by following the rules. The things offered in the temple like flowers, fruits, curd, ghee, milk, butter etc. come from this village.

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Camphor with chemical reaction
Pachai camphor is applied to the idol of Lord Venkateswara. There is scientific proof that if this camphor is applied to any stone, cracks appear in the stone for some time. But Pachai Kapoor does not affect the idol of Lord Balaji. The most surprising thing is that oil or ghee is never put in this lamp. Even it is not known when and who first lit the lamp.

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