If the land of India is called a country of miraculous and mysterious temples, it will not be an exaggeration. One of these miraculous dhams is a prominent name Tirupati Balaji Temple, which is the center of faith of devotees not only in India but the world. The temple is located on the Tirumala mountain in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh and is dedicated to Shri Venkateswara Swami, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
This temple is an excellent example of Indian crafts and architecture, but its fame is not only limited to its grand construction, but also the supernatural miracles that happen here and scientifically unresolved secrets so far.
Mysterious facts and divine experience
There are many mysterious things about the statue of Lord Venkateswara in the Tirupati Balaji temple. It is believed that the hair on this idol is real, which neither get entangled and always remain soft. Not only this, when you stand in front of the statue in the sanctum sanctorum, it seems as if God is located in the middle, but the statue appears to be right as soon as he comes out. This vision is confusion or miracle – no clear answer was received till today.
In the temple, God is worn by both men and women, because it is believed that Goddess Lakshmi is contained within God. This tradition shows that this temple is a symbol of worship of the overall form of God.
Experience and scientific secret of divinity
The temple often sweats on the idol of God, which the servants wipe with a cloth. It is said that the statue is made of special stone, and seems so lively as if God is seated. This is the reason that the atmosphere of the temple is kept from normal to cold.
Another amazing fact is that Pachai Kapoor, which is mounted on the statue of Lord Venkateshwar – usually damages the stone – does not have any effect here. It also remains a deep mystery for scientists.
Temple traditions and miraculous elements
Sandalwood is applied to God on Thursday. When this paste is removed, the image of Maa Lakshmi emerges at the chest of God, which is called a miracle. Apart from this, a lamp always burns in the temple – there is no evidence of when and who burnt, and oil or ghee is never added to it.
There is a village 23 km from the temple where only local people can enter. This village provides flowers, fruits, milk and other offerings for the temple. People here live life in full discipline.