Lying at the bottom of the Tirumalai Hills in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati is one of the most ancient and sacred pilgrimage spots in India. The town is at a distance of about 137 km from Chennai, 258 km from Bangalore, and 562 km from Hyderabad. The main attraction here is the world famous Sri Venkateswara temple which is believed to receive more pilgrims than even Jerusalem and Mecca.
All the great dynasties of the southern peninsula, including the Pallavas, the Cholas, the Pandyas, and the kings and chieftains of Vijayanagar, were believed to have been the devotees of this shrine. Krishnadevaraya had statues of himself and his consorts installed at the portals of the temple. Even today, these statues can be seen there.
The shrine at present is under the administration of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Committee which is managed by a Board of Trustees.
Summers at Tirupati are generally hot and humid with the temperature reaching as high as 40°C. Winters are warm and pleasant and are the best time to visit Tirupati.
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