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GOVINDARAJA SWAMI
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This temple is the
biggest temple in Tirupati Town and attracts lakhs of pilgrims. A
large number of inscriptions found in this temple and in the Sri
Venkateswara Temple at Tirumala help us to trace its history. The
earliest of the records belong to the year 1235 A.D when the Chola
King, Raja Raja III was ruling the place. In the year 1239 A.D the
queen of Viranarasinga of Yadavaraya made a gift for decoration of
the chariot and carrying necessary repairs. The temple came in for
greater importance in 1506 A.D. during the rule of Saluva Dynasty of
Vijayanagar and from then onwards different rulers in a different
way developed the temple. The emergence of Govindaraj Swamy has
already been discussed in the temple history of Lord Venkateswara at
Tirumala.
It is very interesting
to note that this is the only idol in India for which no
"Abhisekham" pooja is performed since the day of its consecretion as
it was made of clay.
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