TIRUPATI: Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, accompanied by his indispensable other Bhuvaneswari, son Lokesh, and grandson Devansh visited the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Tirumala on Saturday to present prayers on the event of Devansh’s birthday.
The CM and other family entered by the Vaikuntam Queue Complex. Temple priests bought them with veteran honours on the Mahadwaram. Those present incorporated Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams chairman B.R. Naidu, executive officer (EO) Muddada Ravichandra and further EO Ch. Venkaiah Chowdary.
Following the darshan, temple officers presented Srivari Sesha Vastram to the Chief Minister, whereas Vedic scholars rendered Vedasirvachanam on the Ranganayakula Mandapam. The family also bought Srivari Theertha Prasadams, and a portrait of the deity.
The day being Devansh’s birthday, Lokesh donated ₹44 lakh towards eventually’s Annaprasadam carrier on the Matrusri Tarigonda Vengamamba Annaprasadam Complex. Later, the CM and family for my allotment served meals to devotees and interacted with them on the products and companies provided by TTD. Pilgrims expressed satisfaction over the preparations. Later, Naidu and his family had their Annaprasadam with devotees.
After the temple refer to, Chandrababu Naidu hasty walked along the Tirumala mada streets and interacted with devotees. He enquired regarding the usual of laddu prasadam. Pilgrims expressed their satisfaction with the prasadam.
The Chief Minister bought down from his convoy on the Lepakshi junction and interacted with devotees. He hasty engaged with relatively one and acknowledged a devotee who provided him a mala of beads.
Responding to requests for sooner darshan, the Chief Minister said steps are being taken to introduce AI-based mostly systems to streamline the darshan project. He pointed out that the TTD has already established an Integrated Expose Preserve watch over Gadget to beef up pilgrim products and companies.
Others present on the event incorporated TTD board contributors, public representatives and officers, including district collector Dr. S. Venkateswar, TTD JEOs V. Veerabrahmam and Dr. A. Sharath, CVSO K.V. Muralikrishna, SP L. Subba Rayudu, and Tirumala temple deputy EO M. Lokanatham.


