This is a image which fixed at Tirumala Hills showing the great devotional flow |
This is another image which fixed at Tirumala Hills showing the great devotional flow |
Nallamalla's Location:- The Nallamalas (lit."Black Hills") (also called the Nallamalla Range) are a section of the Eastern Ghats which stretch primarily over Kurnool, Prakasam and Kadapa districts of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. They run in a nearly north-south alignment, parallel to the Coromandel coast for close to 430 km between the rivers, Krishna and Pennar. Its northern boundaries are marked by the flat Palnadu basin while in the south it merges with the Tirupati hills. An extremely old system, the hills have been extensively weathered and eroded over the years. The average elevation today is about 520 m which reaches 1100 m at Bhairani Konda and 1048 m at Gundla Brahmeswara.. Both of these peaks are in a north westerly direction from the town of Cumbum. There are also many other peaks above 800 Metres. Now see the below video links.
See video about The Great devotional flow from "Sri Sailam to Srinivasa Sannidanam(Tirumala hills)
(1). For Details About srisailam see this Video
(2). For Details About Tripurantakam see this Video
For Details About Mahanandi see this Video
For Details About Ahobilam see this Video
For Details About Tirumala Temple see this Video
An old Video about tirumala hills.
Om Namo bhagavate shiva rupaya Om Namo bhagavate Vishnu Rupaya!
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