Sri Bedi Anjaneya Swamy Temple is a revered shrine located directly opposite the main entrance (Maha Dwaram) of the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Tirumala. This temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, also known as Anjaneya Swamy, and holds significant importance in the Vaishnavite tradition.
Legend and Significance:
According to legend, young Hanuman wished to leave Tirumala in search of a camel. To prevent this, his mother, Anjana Devi, bound his hands with cuffs ("Bedi") and instructed him to remain there until her return. Obediently, Hanuman stayed, and the temple's idol depicts him in this unique handcuffed posture, symbolizing devotion and obedience.
Temple Rituals:
Daily rituals include the offering of 'naivedyam' (sacred food) to Lord Venkateswara and Sri Bhu Varaha Swamy, which is subsequently presented to Lord Anjaneya at this temple. Every Sunday, an 'Abhishekam' (ritualistic bath) is performed for the deity, with a special 'Abhishekam' conducted annually on Hanuman Jayanti.
Visiting Hours:
The temple is open daily from 5:30 AM to 9:00 PM, allowing devotees ample time to offer their prayers and seek blessings.
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Significance of Bedi anjaneya swamy temple :
According to the legend, Lord Hanuman in his youthful age wanted to leave Tirumala, in search of a camel. This forced his mother Anjana Devi to tie his hands with cuffs and order him to stay in that place till she returned. However, it is believed that Anjana Devi stayed back in Akasa Ganga area and never returned to this place. Hence, the icon of Lord Hanuman in this temple will be seen in a unique form where both his hands were handcuffed (“Bedi-Cuffs”).
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Visit this temple, sit on steps opposite to main temple.... Just sit for 10-20 mins you can observe devotees, rituals, singing...
Read moreSri Bedi(Cuffs) Anjaneya Swamy Temple is opposite to the Main Tirumala Temple. According to the legend, Lord Hanuman in his youthful age wanted to leave Tirumala, in search of a camel. This forced his mother Anjana Devi to tie his hands with cuffs and order him to stay in that place till she returned. However, it is believed that Anjana Devi stayed back in Akasa Ganga area and never returned to this place. Hence, the icon of Lord Hanuman in this temple will be seen in a unique form where both his hands were handcuffed (“Bedi-Cuffs”). Temple Timings: Every day from...
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