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Legend of Sakshatkara Vaibhavam Srinivasa Mangapuram Temple

Sakshatkara Vaibhavam History:

As per historical pieces of evidence, the Sasanams engraved ‘on the right door-jamb wall of the entrance of Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy Temple at Mangapuram village, dated 22nd March, 1510A.D., the Temple was brought to worship by doing “Jeernoddarana” by Chinna Thirumalacharyulu, the grandson of Saint Poet Thallapaka Annamcharyulu.

In 1940, an Archaka by the name Sundararaja, from Kanchipuram of Tamil Nadu has come to the Village Mangapuram, saying that Lord Srinivasa has appeared in his dream and told to bring the temple to past glory which was in dilapidated condition by performing Dhoopa Deepa Naivedhya Aradhana and disappeared”.

Archaka Sundararaja then cleared all the debris in and around the Temple with the help of village elders and did First Pooja on 11th July 1940 ‘Ashada Suddha Sasti Day’, said to be the day or muhurtham as ordered by the Lord Himself in his dream.

Srinivasa Mangapuram

To mark the auspicious day of the revival of Nitya pooja kainkaryams as decided by Lord Himself, TTD has been conducting this festival as ‘Sakshatkara Vaibhavamu’ on Ashada Suddha Sasti Day in the month of June/July of every year.

Later in the evening, the processional deities of Lord Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy along with His consorts will be taken out in a procession on Golden Tiruchi around four Mada streets.

Dy EO Sri Venkataiah, AEO Sri Dhanajeyulu, temple staff and a large number of devotees took part.

ISSUED BY TTDs PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER, TIRUPATI

Legend of Sakshatkara Vaibhavam Srinivasa Mangapuram Temple

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