Birla Mandir
Times of IndiaHappyTrips Editors & Agencies/SIGHTSEEING IN HYDERABAD/ Updated : Dec 17, 2013, 13:37 IST
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Birla Mandir is one of the most sought after destinations in the city of Hyderabad by both tourists and devotees alike.
Birla Mandir is one of the most sought after destinations in the city of Hyderabad by both tourists and devotees alike. Read less
Even though the temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, it is famously known by the name of its builders, the Birlas. While the presiding deity in most Birla temples across the country is Lord Lakshmi Narayan, the temple in Hyderabad is built in honor of Lord Venkateswara, keeping the local sentiments in mind. On festive occasions like Navratri and Bhramotsav, the celebrations take place in the style followed in Tirupati.
During these special days, the Utsav murthy, which is called the achal, is taken out for a procession. The main statue is 9 feet high and is non-removable. Such is the popularity of the temple that on any given weekday, the mandir has around 8,000-10,000 devotees.
Built in two distinct styles, the architecture is a perfect blend of North and South Indian styles. There are two Gopurams. The architecture in the main sanctum sanctorum is in complete North Indian style - on the lines of the temple in Puri, Orissa. The Rajgopuram below is built keeping in mind the South Indian style. Providing visitors a panoramic view of the twin cities - Hyderabad and Secunderabad - the temple is a testimony to sculptural excellence and divinity.
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