Venkateswara (Telugu: వేంకటేశ్వరుడు, Sanskrit: वेङ्कटेश्वरः, romanized: Venkaṭeśvara), also known as Venkatachalapati, Venkata, Balaji and Srinivasa, [2] is a deity, described as a form of the god Vishnu. He is the presiding deity of Venkateswara Temple, Tirupati.
Lord Balaji, also known as Venkateswara, is one of the most powerful and worshipped deities in Hinduism, particularly in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. He is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is venerated as the Supreme God of Tirupati, residing in the famous Tirumala Venkateswara Temple.
Venkateswara is a Hindu deity who is considered an avatar of Vishnu and revered particularly by Srivaishnavas in southern India. The myth of his marriage to the princess Padmavati is the key founding narrative of the Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala.
Lord Venkateswara, (Balaji) is a Hindu god who is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He is the presiding deity of the Tirumala Balaji Temple.
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Venkateswara, the revered deity worshipped at the famous Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh, is one of the most venerated forms of Lord Vishnu. Also known as Balaji or Srinivasa, Venkateswara is the preserver and protector of the universe in Vaishnavism.
Lord Sri Venkateswara, also known as Srinivasa, Balaji, and Veṅkaṭachalapati, made Tirumala his abode five thousand years ago. Even before him, it was Lord Varahaswami who had made Tirumala his abode.
Venkateswara, also known as Venkatachalapati, Venkata, Balaji and Srinivasa, is a deity, described as a form of the god Vishnu. He is the presiding deity of Venkateswara Temple, Tirupati. His consorts, Padmavati and Bhudevi, are avatars of the goddess Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu.