Tirumala, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India
Lot of sculptures and manuscripts from olden days in Tamil are preserved here. Some new models paintings are also added to give a complete picture. The Nagara, Vesara and Dravida and umpteen styles in designing pillars, prakaras, steps etc are shown in this section with miniature models. Sri Krishnadevaraya (16th Century AD) of Vijayanagara Empire have personally visited Tirumala seven times and offered tens of valuable ornaments made of jewels, diamonds, emeralds and pearls. The museum displays Dhupa-Ganta donated by Sri Krishnadeva Raya to a priest in Tirumala. You can witness this very precious item in the museum.The stone gallery contains more than 80 wonderful images retrieved from across the region dating from 8th century AD to 19th century AD.
Most of these stone sculptures speak of history of Vaishnavism in the region. The gallery of musical instruments has collected a wide range of instruments of bygone ages. The picture gallery in the third floor displays rare images of temple history, ornaments of the lord and some contemporary art depicting Srinivasa and Tirumala. Armory section displays variety of ancient weapons like swords, shields, battle axes, guns etc used or possessed by the rulers in the medieval and colonial periods. In the origin and emergence of Vaishnavism in the south, the Alwars have played a significant role and they are given utmost importance in the museum. The front porch of the museum on both sides is decorated with the stone images of Alwars.
Interesting Facts
Suggested time duration
2 HoursCrowded Period
Saturday - SundayBest Season To Visit
AnytimeDo's & Dont's
Architecture
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Day | Start Time | End Time | Adult Entry Fee | Child Entry Fee |
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All Days | 08:00 AM | 08:00 PM | Free | Free |
How to reach
1 KM from Tirumala Bus StationTransport Connections
Name | Distance | Contact Number |
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A.P.S.R.T.C. BUS STAND, Tirupati
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24 KM | 0877-2289907 |
Tirupati Railway Station |
24 KM | 0877-2225810 |
Tirupati International Airport
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38 KM | 0877-2275354 |
What to Carry
Water bottleSuitable For
Facilities
Parking
Parking is available for 5 carsRoute Alert
This road is well polished double road.Nearest Town
Town Name | Distance |
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Tirupati | 24 KM |
Nearest Temples
Most visited hindu temple in the world
Kapila Maharshi worshipped Lord Siva at this place.
Lord Sri Rama took rest here on his return from Lanka.
Lord Govindaraja (Vishnu) is in sleeping posture
Considered most sacred after Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala.
Nearest Attractions
Natural stone formation
Akasa Ganga water is used for daily Abhishek at main Sri Venkateswara temple
Lord Venkateswara set his feet first when he came down from Vaikuntam.
One of the biosphere reserves of India in admist of Seshachalam hill ranges
A joyful Boat ride in the Art and Artifactual hub, The Shilparamam
Chandragiri was the fourth capital of Vijayanagar Empire
Talakona Waterfalls is one of the highest waterfalls in A.P.
Mystical Trek along with tier wise Water pools alongside the Trek
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