Silathoranam -- The Natural Arch in Tirumala Hills

Natural Arch, Tirumala hills is a distinctive geological wonder located 0.6 miles North of the Tirumala hills temple. The Arch is also called Silathoranam (శిలాతోరణం)in local Telugu language (Telugu language: “Sila” means ‘rock’ and “thoranam” means a garland strung over a threshold, connecting two vertical columns or an ‘arch’ as in this case). The arch measures 8 m (26.2 ft) in width and 3 m (9.8 ft) in height, and is naturally formed in the quartzites of Cuddapah Supergroup of Middle to Upper Proterozoic (1600 to 570 Ma) due to natural erosive forces.

The arch is one of the few natural arches or bridges in Asia. But there are many others in other continents, such as the Rainbow Bridge (Arch) and Arches National Park in Utah, USA which depicts 2000 sandstone arches, the Durdle Door arch in Dorset and the Arch of Cut Through in UK, Pravčická brána in Bohemian Switzerland, in Czech Republic, Pont d'Arc in Southern France, Rainbow cave arch in the Galilee Israel, El Arco de Cabo San Lucas in Mexico and London Arch in Australia


Myths behind this Natural Arch

Mythological folklore related to the arch, linked to the famous Tirumala hills temple of Lord Venkateswara, has three versions.

According to one version, the arch resembles the hood of a serpent, a conch (Sanskrit: Shank) and a discus (Sanskrit: chakra) – all symbols of worship in Hindu religion – and considered to be the source of the Idol of Lord Venkateswara or Lord Balaji at the Tirumala hill temple.

The second version is that the main deity in the Tirumala temple is of the same height as the height of the arch.

The third version is that Lord Vishnu (Hindu God) called as Balaji or Venkateswara (the Central deity of Sri Vaishnava tradition) at the Tirumala temple town, is supposed to have put his first foot down at a place called Padalu or Srivari Padalu (శ్రీ వారి పాదాలు)(Telugu language: Divine foot prints) which is the highest point of Tirumala hills, the second step at the location of the arch. Thereafter, the next step is stated to have been placed where his idol is now worshipped in the temple at Tirumala




Science behind this Natural Arch

In the 1980s, during excavations for a geological fault in the Tirumala hills, geologists found this rare geological formation of the rock arch which has two dissimilar sets of rocks with a connecting thin link. The assessed geological age of the rock arch is 2.5 billion years. Formation of the arch is attributed to intensified weathering and erosion of stream action that has withstood the torque of nature.This is a rare geological fault which is technically called in the geological idiom as ‘Eparchean Unconformity’.


How to reach this place ?

The approach road from the temple is wide and is an avenue of trees. Private vehicles are allowed to the location. A 20-minute walk from the Varahaswamy temple in Tirumala would be a pleasant experience.

Voluntary Services at Tirumala

VOLUNTARY SERVICE TO THE LORD OF SEVEN HILLS

The richness of Hindu Sanatana Dharma is that it preaches “Manava Sevaye Madhava Seva” which means “Service to Humanity is Service to Divinity”. Illustrious acharyas like Tirumala Nambi, Ramanjuacharya, Ananthalvar and many others dedicated their lives in the service of people thereby possed the heavenly mukthi. The concept of Srivari Seva has been derived out of this noble thought by TTD and was introduced in the year 2000 with an aim to serve the pilgrims who throng Tirumala from far flung places to have darshan of Lord Venkateswara. Began with just 200 Srivari Sevakulu in the initial days, so far nearly five lakh Srivari Sevakulu have rendered impeccable services to the fellow pilgrims in their 14-long years of journey since its inception. Srivari Sevakulu hail from Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Orissa, New Delhi, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand states also apart from Andhra Pradesh. On any given day not less than 1000 Sevakulu will be on service while during festive and vacation seasons the figure triples. Srivari Seva will form as integral part of worship at Tirumala.

The opinion of the Sevakulu is that “It not only enlivens our spiritual life and also prepares our body and soul to act as per the will of supreme Lord which is nothing but serving the fellow pilgrims with love and affection”.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SRIVARI SEVA

Srivari Seva is a voluntary service where pilgrims will render free services to fellow pilgrims who come for darshan of Lord Venkateswara every day. Interested pilgrims / devotees should register online for Srivari Seva, who will be here-by addressed as “Srivari Sevakulu”. Srivari Sevakulu should be from Hindu religion only. Srivari Sevakulu who are within the age limit of 18 years to 60 years alone will be permitted for Srivari Seva. The Srivari Sevakulu should not bring kids or aged people along with them for service. If so they will be rejected for service.

The Srivari Sevakulu (both men and women) who enroll for Srivari seva should be healthy i.e., physically strong, mentally fit as they have to perform the Seva for longer duration every day. Otherwise they will not be taken for service even if they fall within the specified age limit and the final discretion of selecting the Srivari Seva volunteer lies in the hands of APRO cum OSD or Superintendent of Srivari Seva Sadan. Srivari Seva is a voluntary Service. Hence, no payments will be made by TTD in any form. Srivari Sevakulu should not have been involved in any Criminal activities or cases. Srivari Sevakulu are requested not to carry / Consume prohibited articles under section 114 of AP Charitable and Hindu Religious Institutions & Endowment act, 1987.

Darshan Services

Special Darshan -- for Physically Disabled & Aged

This special darshan is arranged for the physically disabled and the aged (above 65 years), through a separate gate in front of the Maha Dwaram-the main temple entrance. The pilgrims falling under this category will be allowed in two different slots at 10am and 3pm every day on showing the age proof id-cards/ relevant medical certificates.

Divya Darshan -- FACILITIES TO FOOT PATH PILGRIMS

The pilgrims who trek Alipiri and Srivari Mettu footpath routes to reach Tirumala come under this category.

TTD has provided many facilities to the pilgrims who are visiting the temple of Lord Venkateswara by trekking Alipiri or Srivari Mettu foot path routes.

Free bus facility from Railway Station to Alipiri or Srivari Mettu to transport the pilgrims who desire to trek the respective foot path routes as per their choice.

A free luggage counter has been arranged at Alipiri where in pilgrims can deposit their luggage and get the receipt. After reaching Tirumala they can collect their baggage.

In Tirumala free accommodation is available for them in PACs (Pilgrim Amenities Complex), free tonsuring, free Darshan and free meals are also available at Matrusri Tarigonda Vengamamba Annaprasada Bhavan or at PAC II.

Sarvadarshanam

Sarva Darshan is the free darshan where in the pilgrims wait for their turn to catch the glimpse of Lord in the compartments of Vaikuntham Queue Complex II. Sarvadarsanam means 'darshan for all'. The timings for Sarvadarsanam are different on different days of the week. Please refer the weekly temple programme for the timings.

On normal days, about 18 hours are allotted for Sarvadarsanam and on peak days, it is open for 20 hours.

The entrance for this darshan is through the Vaikuntam Queue Complex. The complex is a series of inter-connected halls that leads to the main temple. An efficient queue system ensures that pilgrims move in an orderly fashion through the Queue Complex, towards the main temple.

The halls in the Queue Complex are clean, spacious and airy. TTD provides a wide range of facilities in the Queue Complex:

 > Annaprasadam is provided for the waiting pilgrims on free of cost.

 > Milk, Coffee & Tea are provided for waiting pilgrims on free of cost at every 3 hours interval.

 > Free Medical facility is also provided.

 > Well maintained toilets , RO filter water are available.

 > Closed Circuit Television, through which devotional programmes and music are relayed

There are officers to look after the facilities in the Vaikuntam Queue Complex, regulate the queues and attend to complaints.


Special Entry Darshan -- (Seeghra Darshan)

The Special Entry Darshan(Seeghra Darshanam) is introduced on 21-Sep-2009 to provide quick Darshan to the Pilgrims.

The cost of the Ticket is Rs.300/- per pilgrim with two Laddus free of cost.

The Advance Booking of Special Entry Darshan is introduced w.e.f. 27.August.2014.

Special Entry Darshan tickets can be booked for 09:00 AM (IST) to 03:00 PM (IST) Time Slots.

Pilgrims can avail the Advance Booking of Special Entry Darshan through Internet Booking(www.ttdsevaonline.com), e-Darshan Counters and Indian Post Offices.

SRI KALYANA VENKATESWARA SWAMY TEMPLE, SRINIVASA MANGAPURAM

The ancient temple of Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy is located in Srinivasa Mangapuram, about 12 km to West Tirupati in Chittoor district.
This ancient temple which is under the control of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is maintained by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams since 1967 and utsavams and rituals in this temple are being performed since 1981.

Today, Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy temple is considered sacred, next to Tirumala temple. Those who are unable to make it to Tirumala can have darshan of Lord Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy to fulfill their wish. As the name indicates, this temple carries significance for newlywed couples. Newlyweds offer prayers first in this temple as this is the place where Lord Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy with Goddess Padmavathi Devi stayed for six months, just after their wedding.
TEMPLE LEGEND
After celebrating His marriage with Goddess Padmavathi, Lord Venkateswara did not return to Tirumala hills. But instead he visited the sage Agasthya's ashram to seek blessings. Over the wish of sage Agastya, Lord Venkateswara along with His consort stayed at his humble ashram which has now become the famous temple. The divine couple stayed here for six months.
While returning to the Tirumala temple, Lord Venkateswara blessed the place with two boons-.

1. The newlyweds and elderly who are not able to visit Tirumala can get the same benefits through visiting Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy Temple.

2. A devotee who takes part in the Kalyana utsasvam and ties a ‘kaappu’ on their hand, can find their best, most beloved life-partner or find new happiness from their existing relationship.
SRI KALYANA VENKATESWARA SWAMI TEMPLE, SRINIVASA MANGAPURAM SEVA DETAILS
SNoNAME OF THE SEVA/UTSAVAMSNO.OF PERSONS ALLOWEDTIMEDAYSAMOUNT OF EACH TICKET IN RS
  Daily Sevas
  1  SUPRABATHAM  ONE  5.00 AM 4.00 AM (ON FRIDAY)  EVERY DAY  10/-
  2   THOMALA SEVA  ONE  6.30 AM 8.30 AM (ON FRIDAY)  EVERY DAY  10/-
  3  Sahasranama Archana  ONE  7.30 AM  EVERY DAY  10/-
  4  Nithyabhishekam - permanent  TWO  11.00 AM  EVERY DAY  500/-
  5  ARJITAH BRAHMOTSAVAM  TWO  12.30 PM  EVERY DAY  100/-
  6  ARCHANA & HARATHI  ONE  DURING SARVA DARSHANAM  EVERY DAY  5/-
  7  SPECIAL ENTRANCE               ONE     DURING SARVA DARSHANAM  EVERY DAY  5/-
  8  EKANTHA SEVA  ONE  8.00 PM  EVERY DAY  10/-
  9VEDA ASEERVACHANAMTWODURING SARVA DARSHANAMEVERY DAY516/-
  WEEKLY SEVAS
  10  SWARNA PUSHPARCHANA TWO  09.30 AM  TUESDAY  516/-
  11  ASTOTHARA SATA KALASA ABHISHEKAM TWO  08.30 AM  WEDNESDAY  516/-
  12  THIRUPPAVADA SEVA ONE  08.30 AM  WEDNESDAY  516/-
  13  ABHISHEKAM ONE  06.00 AM  FRIDAY  500/-
  14  VASTRALANKARA SEVA TWO  06.00 AM  FRIDAY  7,000/-
  MONTHLY SEVAS
  15  UNJAL SEVA (BIRTH STAR OF LORD SRAVANA NAKSHTRAM) TWO  5.30 PM  SRAVANA NAKSHTRAM  116/-
  ANNUAL SEVAS
  16  SAKSHATKARA VAIBHAVAM JULY
  17  VASANTHOTSAVAM( PER DAY)TWO  DURING MAY /JUNE  516/-
  18  PAVITROTSAVAM (PER DAY) TWO  DURING OCTOBER/NOVEMBER  516/-
  19  PUSHPA YAGAM TWO  MARCH  516/-
  PERMANENT SEVAS
  20  SASWATHA NITHYA ARCHANA  THE GRIHASTHA OF THE PERMANENT SEVAS WILL BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE IN NITHYA ARCHANA  1650/-
Note: Pilgrims, who wish to perform abhishekam are requested to obtain the seva tickets at least one day in advance at Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy temple, Srinivasa Mangapuram, Tirupati. For further details, please contact Temple no-0877-2264588. You can also contact TTD Call Centre 0877-2277777, 0877-2233333 (24/7).
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