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You can find spiritual devotional songs for lord venkateswara, balaji,tirupati balaji Chants, thirumail vasan, thiruppathi, yelumalaiyan, govinda.
Listen to below Aartis in hindi and start your day with a spiritual mood.
* Tirupati Balaji Mantra
* Sri Venkatesa Suprabhatham
* Sri Venkateshwara Stotram
* Sri Venkateswara Sahasra Namavali
* Thirumala VaasaMost Popular Venkateswara Song
Lyrics are also available.
Govinda Hari Govinda, also known as Venkateswara Govinda Namavali, is a Hindu Devotional Bhajan Song in praise of Lord Maha Vishnu, the preserver of Universe.
Tirupati Balaji Orginal Aarti. Be spiritual with balaji aarti.
Lord venkateshwara aarti will make you happy, blessed with good things. Must have app for every Balaji devotee.
Every year, lakhs of devotees donate a large amount of wealth at the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple at Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. Goddess Lakshmi, also referred as Shri, once had a fight with Lord Vishnu and left Vaikunta. She came and settled on earth in disguise. Lord Vishnu soon arrived on earth searching for Goddess Lakshmi. But He failed to find her and instead settled on Tirumala hills in the form of a forest gatherer and continued the search. During the search, Lord Vishnu met a beautiful girl named Padmavathi who was the daughter of the King of the seven hills in Tirumala. They both fell in love and decided to get married.
The father of Padmavathi asked for a huge bridal price and to pay the money Lord Vishnu took a large loan from Kubera, the Hindu god who is the treasurer of wealth. Kubera gave the loan on the condition that Vishnu cannot return to Vaikunta (heavenly abode) without paying off the debt.
Lord Vishnu resides at Tirumala as Tirupati Venkateswara without returning to Vaikunta until the payment is made. To help him repay his debt, devotees offer him wealth and in return Lord Vishnu fulfills their prayers. An RTI petition was filed by Narasimha Murti,[9] an RTI activist[9] belonging to Bangalore, seeking to know "how much Lord Venkateswara had received from Lord Kubera and how many more years it would take for the devotees to clear this debt". This must have possibly been a creative petition to let the people think twice before donating at the temple.
Jai Govinda :)