As we all know that Tirupati Devasthanam is one of the richest and most prestigious temples in India. But there are many more interesting and mysterious facts about this temple beyond the commonly known common knowledge. For example, the idol of Lord Balaji has real hair and apart from this, no holy items are purchased locally for the worship of the Lord. Also, what do you think about whether the idol of the deity sweats.
5 Mysterious Facts Of Tirupati Balaji Temple

My friends, today in this article we are going to tell you about some mysterious facts of Lord Tirupati Balaji Temple, so let's start now:-
1) Mystery Of An Unknown Village
Flowers, ghee, milk, buttermilk, holy leaves etc. are brought for the worship of all the deities in the Tirupati Balaji temple from an unknown village located about 22 km away from the Tirupati Balaji temple. This small village has never been seen by any outsider except the villagers themselves.
2) The Idol Of The Deity Is Not Installed In The Middle
The idol of Lord Tirupati Balaji appears to be standing in the middle of the sanctum sanctorum, but technically it is not so. The idol is actually located in the right corner of the temple.
3) Sea Waves Heard Behind The Idol Of Lord Balaji Temple
You all will not believe this, but it is an irrefutable truth that if anyone puts his ear behind the image of the idol of the deity installed in the temple, then that person feels the sound of hearing huge sea waves.
4) Venkateswara Swamy Once Appeared In Reality
Long ago, in the times of 19th century India, the king of the region sentenced twelve people to death for committing a heinous crime. All twelve of them were hanged by their necks till death. It is said that this is when the Lord appeared in reality.
5) The Idol Of The Lord Sweats

The idol of Lord Balaji may be made of stone, but if reports are to be believed, it is extremely vibrant and full of life. The temperature of the idol of the holy deity remains around 110 degrees Fahrenheit, even though the surroundings are cold due to the steep height of the temple at 3000 feet. Every morning, drops of sweat are seen on the idol of Balaji after the holy bath known as Abhishekam.
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