
Lord Venkateshwara Swamy, also known as Balaji, Srinivasa, or Govinda, is one of the most revered forms of Lord Vishnu. He is worshipped as the supreme protector of the Kali Yuga, granting blessings, prosperity, and salvation to his devotees. According to ancient scriptures, Lord Venkateshwara descended to Earth to uplift humanity and ease their suffering. His divine abode, Tirumala Tirupati, is one of the most visited pilgrimage centers in the world, where millions of devotees seek his darshan with unwavering devotion.
The name "Venkateshwara" itself means "the Lord who destroys the sins of the people." It is believed that those who pray with pure heart and faith are granted peace, wealth, and liberation. Every aspect of his appearance—from his enchanting smile to his powerful stance—reflects infinite compassion and strength. The Suprabatham, an early morning hymn, is sung to awaken the Lord each day, symbolizing a new beginning filled with divine grace.
Worship of Lord Venkateshwara Swamy is a path of surrender and gratitude. His blessings are not limited to material wealth but extend to spiritual awakening and inner peace. Whether through chanting his sacred names, participating in seva (service), or simply offering heartfelt prayers, devotees feel a deep, unbreakable connection with the Lord. Through our temple and initiatives, we invite every devotee to experience this divine presence and walk the path of dharma under his loving protection.
Vision
To establish Sri Venkateshwara Swamy Temple as a divine spiritual landmark, inspiring devotion, unity, and inner peace through India’s tallest 108-feet idol of Lord Venkateshwara. We aim to preserve and promote Sanatana Dharma, becoming a center of faith, culture, and service for devotees around the world.
Mission
To offer a sacred space for worship, reflection, and spiritual growth.
To honor multiple divine forms through vigraha pratistapana, celebrating the richness of our Vedic tradition.
To attract and serve devotees through the awe-inspiring presence of the 108-feet Venkateshwara idol—the first of its kind in India.
To conduct traditional rituals, festivals, and spiritual events with authenticity and devotion.
To engage in community service and charitable initiatives as part of our spiritual duty (seva).