Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

First time in history, Tirumala temple to be shut for six days

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com ■ ■

HYDERABAD:IN a first, the temple of Lord Venkateshw­ara in Tirumala, Chittoor district, will remain closed for six consecutiv­e days from August 11 to 16 for a comprehens­ive cleaning, the temple’s officials said on Saturday.

As such, pilgrims will not be allowed into the temple complex to view the deity and they will not be allowed to climb the hills on which the temple is located.

A decision to this effect was taken at an emergency meeting of the trust board of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthana­ms (TTD), which manages the temple.

Named “Ashta Bandhana Balalaya Maha Samproksha­nam,” the unique religious ceremony of cleansing of the entire temple complex including the sanctum sanctorum, takes place once in 12 years.

“This is for the first time in the history of the TTD that the temple will be shut for pilgrims for six days for taking up the temple cleansing. On the previous occasion, when a similar ceremony was held 12 years ago, the temple remained open for restricted hours because there was not so much rush those days. Now, the average daily footfall has crossed one lakh,” TTD spokesman Thalari Ravi said.

“Secondly, there will be a mad rush during second Saturday, Sunday and Independen­ce Day. It is impossible to impose restricted darshan during this period. Hence, we decided to close down for the entire week,” he said.

Ravi said pilgrims would be barred from coming up the hills from August 9 itself. “It will take one full-day to clear the rush in the queue complexes. So by August 10 night, the entire Tirumala will be cleared of the pilgrims,” Ravi said.

TTD chairman Putta Sudhakar Yadav told media after the meeting that the closure decision was taken to avoid inconvenie­ncing the pilgrims. “As Vedic rituals have to be performed inside the temple, it is not possible to allow pilgrims at that time for a brief period,” he said.

He pointed out that during the second week of August 2017, over 5.5 lakhs pilgrims visited the hill temple. “Since we cannot control the rush, we have decided to dispense with Darshan to avoid hardship to devotees,” he said.

He said the Darshan would resume only after 6am from August 17. “We therefore request the pilgrim devotees of Lord Venkateswa­ra present across the globe to plan their pilgrimage accordingl­y,” the chairman said.

Meanwhile, two NRI industrial­ists Ika Ravi and Guthikonda Srinivas, both from the USA, donated ₹13.5 crore to TTD on Saturday.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? The temple of Lord Venkateshw­ara will remain closed from August 11 to August 16 for a comprehens­ive cleaning, officials said.
PTI FILE The temple of Lord Venkateshw­ara will remain closed from August 11 to August 16 for a comprehens­ive cleaning, officials said.

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