It is considered one of the richest temples in the world, receiving immense donations in gold, cash, and precious ornaments from devotees.

It is considered one of the richest temples in the world, receiving immense donations in gold, cash, and precious ornaments from devotees.

The idol of Lord Venkateswara remains perpetually moist, adding a mystical aspect to the temple's sanctum.

The idol of Lord Venkateswara remains perpetually moist, adding a mystical aspect to the temple's sanctum.

Devotees offer their hair as a symbol of humility and devotion. The temple auctions the hair, contributing significantly to its revenue.

Devotees offer their hair as a symbol of humility and devotion. The temple auctions the hair, contributing significantly to its revenue.

The deity's idol is believed to be "Swayambhu" making it highly revered in Hindu mythology.

The deity's idol is believed to be "Swayambhu" making it highly revered in Hindu mythology.

The temple attracts around 50,000-100,000 visitors daily, and during festivals like Brahmotsavam, the number exceeds 500,000.

The temple attracts around 50,000-100,000 visitors daily, and during festivals like Brahmotsavam, the number exceeds 500,000.

 The temple's iconic laddu offering is patented and known for its unique taste and preparation.

 The temple's iconic laddu offering is patented and known for its unique taste and preparation.

The temple is situated on Venkatadri Hill, part of the seven hills of Tirumala, symbolizing the seven heads of the serpent Adisesha.

The temple is situated on Venkatadri Hill, part of the seven hills of Tirumala, symbolizing the seven heads of the serpent Adisesha.

Built in Dravidian style, the temple features intricate carvings and reflects centuries-old craftsmanship.

Built in Dravidian style, the temple features intricate carvings and reflects centuries-old craftsmanship.

The temple follows an unbroken tradition of daily rituals and worship, with priests performing sevas round the clock.

The temple follows an unbroken tradition of daily rituals and worship, with priests performing sevas round the clock.

A lamp in the sanctum is said to have been burning for thousands of years, symbolizing divine presence.

A lamp in the sanctum is said to have been burning for thousands of years, symbolizing divine presence.

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