CHILKUR BALAJI TEMPLE
Chilkur
Balaji Temple or Visa Balaji Temple is an ancient temple. The Balaji
Temple is located at Chilkur in the Hyderabad district.This temple does not
accept any money, does not have a hundi, from the devotees,no green channel or
privileges for VVIPs.
It is one of the oldest temple built during the
time of Akkanna and Madanna, the uncles of Bhakta Ramdas.According to
tradition, many years ago a devotee of Lord Venkateswara was residing in this
village. Every year after the farming activites were over he would start his
journey to Tirupathi. He would offer a major share of the grains, which had
grown in his lands and return back after having Darshan of the Lord, could not
do so on one occasion owing to serious ill-health. Lord Venkateshwara appeared
in his dream and said, "I am right here in the jungle nearby. You don't
have to worry."
The devotee at once moved to the place indicated by the
Lord in the dream and saw a mole- hill there, which he dug up. Accidentally,
the axe struck Lord Balaji's idol covered by the mole-hill below the chin and
on the chest, and surprisingly blood started flowing profusely from the
"wounds", flooding the ground and turning it scarlet.The devotee
could not believe his eyes when he saw this. Suddenly he could not believe
his ears also when he heard a voice from the air which said,"Flood the
mole-hill with cow's milk. "When the devotee did so, a Swayambhu idol of
Lord Balaji accompanied by Sridevi and Bhoodevi(a rare combination) was found,
and this idol was installed with the due rites and a temple built for it.
Sri Balaji venkateshwara, the Pratyaksha Daiva in kaliyuga,
is thus available at Chilkur to shower blessings on His devotees who for any
reason are unable to go to Tirupati. Many devout worshippers flock to the
temple, to receive the blessings of the Lord and his consorts throughout the
year particularly during the Poolangi, Annakota and Brahmothsavams.
During a visit the devotee goes through the usual rituals of
prayer, including 11 circumambulations of the inner shrine, and makes
a vow. Once the wish is fulfilled devotees then walk 108 times around the
sanctum sanctorum. The majority of wishes by devotees
are visa related, thus Chilkur Balaji is also referred to as 'Visa' Balaji.
The 11 circumambulations represent the secret of
creation — 11 means "1 soul and 1 body" — uniting both with devotion
and full determination to fulfill wish, dedicate on the lord; there is no
second, everything is god.
In the 108 circumambulations, 1 represents
the Existence, Almighty, God (Paramathma, Balaji in the minds of the
devotee), 0 represents Creation (Illusionary World, Jagath) and
8 represents Human Body need to come to this universe 8 months
(Jivatma).
The Chanting of following names of Lord Vishnu,
immensely helps us in overcoming the obstacles in our daily life.
1. "Om Vashatkaaraaya Namaha" : For Success in
Business.
2. "Om Aksharaaya Namaha" : For Success in
Studies.
3. "Om Bhuthabhavanaya Namaha" : For Good Health.
4. "Om Paramaathmane Namaha" : For Self
Confidence.
Every devotee has to keep eyes open while doing
darshan of God idol in the temple.
God is everything; God does not want anything
from devotees; God expects Devotion, Determination and Dedication from devotees.
This temple has chance to surrender the above aspects with God.
Timings : Daily
5.00 A.M – 8.00 P.M
How to get Here :
25Kms from Secunderabad Railway Station
- 21.5 Kms from Mehdipatnam
- 26.5 Kms from MGBS Hyderabad
Address & Contact
Numbers:
Chilkur Balaji temple
Moinabad Mandal, Chilkur, Rangareddy – 501504
Contact # +91 8417 235933
Moinabad Mandal, Chilkur, Rangareddy – 501504
Contact # +91 8417 235933
Very beautiful temple. Thanks for sharing this post. Present on the banks of the Osman Sagar, Chilkur Balaji Temple, Hyderabad is one of the most ancient Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Balaji. The unique features of this temple is that it does not accept any money from the devotees, there are no special access given to VIPs and is not under the government control. Check out more about Chilkur Balaji temple.
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