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The first step,
the entry into the Temple proper, is through the Mahadwaram
on the East Mada Street. Upon entry through the Mahadwaram
you come into the Pratima Mandapam where the statues
of Sri Krishnadevaraya, Emperor of Vijayanagaram, and
his two consorts are found. To the left is the 'Tulabharam',
scales upon which materials are weighed against the
devotees for being offered in the temple. There is a
shrine of Sri Ranganatha in a Mandapam called Ranganayakula
Mandapam where Vahanas of the temple are kept now.
The next point
is the Tirumalanayaka Mandapam with beautiful carvings
a little further into the temple. |
A statue of Raja Todarmul,
a general of the Karnatak Nawab, and statues of his mother and
his wife are found in a corner in the mandapam.
Next you come to the
fully gold plated Dhwajastambham in a mandapam containing carvings
of Avatarams.
From here you proceed
to the inner gopuram on the inner prakara where you find to
the left a small but beautiful shrine of Sri Varadarajaswamy.
To the left of the shrine is the 'Potu' (kitchen) wherein a
small shrine of Vakuladevi is located.
The next spot is the
gold plated well in the vicinity of the Potu known as Bangarubavi
As devotees proceed from this spot, the mood is suddenly heightened
and surcharged with emotion. Shouts of 'Edukondalavada! Govinda!
Govinda!' rend the air.
Now you are nearing
the Bangaruvakili (the Golden Gate). As you turn into the Gate
you find Lord Garuda in a take-off posture with wings spread
to carry the Lord on his immense shoulders.
Immediately after this
you are pushed towards the Dwaarapaalakas, sentries on either
side of the Bangaruvakili, the entrance to the Sanctum Sanctorum.
The long hours of wait and your inexhaustible patience bear
fruit now as you are in the immediate presence of the Lord.
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