Srivari Pushkarini, nestled in the foothills of Tirumala hills, is a holy pond believed to cleanse sins and bestow spiritual purification. It is a vital part of the Tirupati Balaji pilgrimage, attracting millions of devotees every year.
Srivari Pushkarini, meaning "the pond of Lord Vishnu", is a revered holy pond in Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh. It is considered a sacred site for Hindus and is believed to be a place where Lord Vishnu himself bathed. The pond is said to have medicinal properties and is believed to cleanse one of all sins.
The history of Srivari Pushkarini is intertwined with the legend of Lord Venkateswara. According to Hindu mythology, the pond was created by Lord Brahma when he performed a yagna (fire sacrifice) to appease Lord Vishnu. It is believed that the pond holds divine powers and was blessed by Lord Vishnu himself.
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