There are many holy places in Tirupati.
Places To Visit In Tirupati:
1. Sri Kapileswara Swamy Temple
Distance : 4 kms from Tirupati RTC Bus stand.
Temple Timings : 5:00 AM to 8:15 PM.
The Sri Kapileswara Shiva Linga is considered to be self-manifested or Svayambhu form of Lord Shiva. According to ancient texts the large lake, occupying the front portion of the temple also came into existence along with the Shiva Linga.
Sri Kapileswara Swamy Temple, one of the most illustrious South Indian Shiva temples situated in Tirupati, on the way to Tirumala. The 'Kapileswara Darshan' includes Kapileswara Shiva temple and a majestic waterfall, fulfilling spiritual and intellectual experience. The temple derives its name through remembering the name 'Kapila Maha Muni', who received the “Shiva-Parvati” Divya Darshan, blessed for his devotion and sacrifice.
2. Sri Govindaraja swamy Temple
Distance: 1.5 Kms from Tirupati RTC Bus stand.
Temple Timings : 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Sri Govindaraja Swamy is bestowed with the ability to remove of obstacles for the accumulation of wealth. Sri Govindaraja Swamy is the elder brother of Swamy Venkateswara, who accomplished the ever-magnificent marriage between Venkateswara Swamy and Padmavathi Ammavaru. The Govindaraja Swamy was the caretaker of massive wealth being obtained from king Kubera for conducting the marriage. He efficiently utilized this wealth to conduct one of the most glorious marriages in the history. Hence Govindaraja Swamy is considered to be the god who helps you elevate your wealth and efficiently manage the wealth acquired.
3. Sri Kodandarama Swamy Temple
Distance : 3 Kms from Tirupati RTC Bus stand.
Temple Timings : 5:00 AM to 8:30 PM.
According to legends, Sri Rama, Lakshmana and Sita Devi stayed for a night at this place, during their trip back to Ayodhya after the War with ravana. According to Purana the temple was built at the Tretayuga, by the followers of Rama. While the temple Purana precedes the known records, the base for the present architecture was laid during the 10th century AD, by the Chola kings. Across the temple you can see the signature of artwork during the Chola period. And the temple acquired the present stature during the rein of Sri krishnadevaraya, during the 15th century.
4. Iskcon Temple
Distance : 3 Kms from Tirupati RTC Bus stand.
Temple Timings : 5:00 AM to 8:30 PM.
According to legends, Sri Rama, Lakshmana and Sita Devi stayed for a night at this place, during their trip back to Ayodhya after the War with ravana. According to Purana the temple was built at the Tretayuga, by the followers of Rama. While the temple Purana precedes the known records, the base for the present architecture was laid during the 10th century AD, by the Chola kings. Across the temple you can see the signature of artwork during the Chola period. And the temple acquired the present stature during the rein of Sri krishnadevaraya, during the 15th century.
5. Sri Padamavathi Ammavari Temple (Tiruchanur)
Distance : 3 Kms from Tirupati RTC Bus stand.
Temple Timings : 5:00 AM to 8:30 PM.
According to legends, Sri Rama, Lakshmana and Sita Devi stayed for a night at this place, during their trip back to Ayodhya after the War with ravana. According to Purana the temple was built at the Tretayuga, by the followers of Rama. While the temple Purana precedes the known records, the base for the present architecture was laid during the 10th century AD, by the Chola kings. Across the temple you can see the signature of artwork during the Chola period. And the temple acquired the present stature during the rein of Sri krishnadevaraya, during the 15th century.
6. Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy (Srinivasa Mangapuram)
Distance : 3 Kms from Tirupati RTC Bus stand.
Temple Timings : 5:00 AM to 8:30 PM.
According to legends, Sri Rama, Lakshmana and Sita Devi stayed for a night at this place, during their trip back to Ayodhya after the War with ravana. According to Purana the temple was built at the Tretayuga, by the followers of Rama. While the temple Purana precedes the known records, the base for the present architecture was laid during the 10th century AD, by the Chola kings. Across the temple you can see the signature of artwork during the Chola period. And the temple acquired the present stature during the rein of Sri krishnadevaraya, during the 15th century.