TTD Chairman BR Naidu offers prayers at Tirumala temple on Wednesday Photo | Express
Andhra Pradesh

‘Safeguarding Srivari temple is top priority’

The TTD chairman thanked Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu for selecting him for the coveted post, fulfilling his dream.

Express News Service

TIRUMALA: Newly-appointed chairman of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) BR Naidu said the top priority of the Board will be to safeguard the sanctity of Srivari temple -- the world-renowned Hindu pilgrim centre -- and provide hassle-free darshan to the multitude of devotees.

Naidu officially took charge as the TTD Trust Board Chairman on Wednesday. The oath of office was administered by TTD Executive Officer (EO) J Syamala Rao at the temple’s sacred Bangaru Vakili (Golden Entrance). Following the ceremony, Naidu, accompanied by his family, had a special darshan of the presiding deity. In line with the temple tradition, Naidu first visited Sri Bhu Varaha Swamy and Swamy Pushkarini before entering the temple through the Vaikuntham Queue Complex. In a subsequent ceremony, TTD Additional EO Ch Venkaiah Chowdary administered the oath to other new members of the TTD Trust Board.

The TTD chairman thanked Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu for selecting him for the coveted post, fulfilling his dream. “Since childhood, I used to trek the footpath to offer prayers to Sri Venkateswara Swamy every year. Today, Sri Venkateswara Swamy has blessed me with this rare opportunity to serve Him at His abode and the millions of devotees visiting Tirumala. For achieving this divine goal, I need the support of the entire work force of TTD and media,” he remarked.

Earlier, the Chairman held an introductory session with all senior officers of TTD and EO Syamala Rao.

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