The Tirumala Temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and is considered one of the richest and most visited temples in the world.
The temple is located on top of the Seven Hills of Tirumala and is surrounded by lush forests and scenic landscapes.
The temple complex covers an area of 26.8 acres and has several sub-temples, including the Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple and the Sri Varahaswami Temple.
The temple has a history that dates back to the 9th century and has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years.
The temple is known for its laddu prasadam, a sweet made from gram flour, sugar, and ghee, which is offered to Lord Venkateswara and distributed to devotees as prasad.
The temple receives millions of devotees every year and is known for its elaborate rituals and ceremonies, including the daily seva, kalyanotsavam, and brahmotsavam.
The temple has a hundi (donation box) where devotees can donate money, gold, and other valuables to the temple. It is believed that the hundi receives donations worth millions of rupees every day.