Padmavathi Temple : The holy Padmavathi Temple is in the holy city of Tiruchanur (also called Alamelu Mangapuram), which is on the outskirts of Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Padmavathi, who is also called Alamelu or Alamelumangamma and is the divine wife of Lord Venkateswara. It is more than just a place to make a pilgrimage; it is a live symbol of love, wealth, and devotion.

The story of the Union Woven in Lotus
Tradition says that the goddess Mahalakshmi came to life as Alamelu, who was born to this region’s King Akasha Raja. Many years of penance and longing, the story goes, Lord Venkateswara’s “divine union” with the goddess finally came true here. A bright lotus flower on the holy tank (Pushkarini) called Padmasarovaram (where “Padma” means “lotus”) is said to have signaled the important event. This is where the goddess is said to have appeared. Not only does this story show the connection between the divine couple, but it also shows the promise of plenty, love, and spiritual satisfaction.
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Architecture & Deity Padmavathi Temple
The temple is built in the Dravidian style, and it has writings in Telugu, Tamil, and Sanskrit that show how old it is. Padmavathi is the main goddess and faces east inside the sanctum. She is worshiped according to the Pancharatra Agama ritual custom and the Vadakalai Vaishnava practices.
Rituals and times
The Padmavathi Temple opens early (around 4:50 am) and closes late (9:30 pm) every day. Fridays, the temple is open until 3:30 am so that it can handle extra rituals and early devotees. Every day pujas, devotional events, and festivals keep the worship going here.
Festivals and the holy bath
The Padmavathi Brahmotsavam is one of the biggest events held here. During this festival, the Panchami Teertham (Chakra Snanam) ritual brings in thousands of visitors who do a holy dip in the temple tank as a way to cleanse themselves. People who are religious come to Padmasarovaram to strengthen their faith, ask for benefits, and celebrate the union of the gods. It gives them a strong sense of renewal.
What it means in terms of love, money, and devotion
Love: The temple honors the holy couple Goddess Padmavathi and Lord Venkateswara, who are believed to have an eternal, loving, and spiritual bond.
Padmavathi is worshiped as the goddess of wealth, abundance, and well-being because she is an incarnation of Lakshmi.
Distance From Bangalore
- Religion: The temple is a place of prayer, pilgrimage, and respect that has never been broken. It is watched over by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD).
- NH 75 and NH 716 connect Bangalore to Padmavathi Temple, which is about 255 km away. It takes about 5 to 6 hours to get there by car or bus.
A common route is Bangalore to Kolar to Chittoor to Tirupati to Tiruchanur (Padmavathi Temple). - From Bangalore to Tirupati Railway Station, you can take a train that takes about 4.5 to 5 hours. The temple is only 5 km from Tirupati station, so it’s easy to get there by car or cab.
- There is an airport about 20 km away called Tirupati International Airport (Renigunta), which is the closest one. It takes about an hour to get from Kempegowda International Airport (Bengaluru) to a second airport.