TTD Embarks on Reconstruction of Ancient Stone Mandapam in Alipiri

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) would reconstruct the ancient Stone Mandapam

Update: 2023-10-04 18:33 GMT

Tirupati: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) would reconstruct the ancient Stone Mandapam, a prominent resting place for devotees visiting the Tirumala temple.

Located near the Alipiri Padala Mandapam, this historic structure has fallen into a state of disrepair, necessitating comprehensive renovation.

The TTD engineering department did an evaluation and reported that restoring the structure to its former glory was impossible. Estimated to cost '1.36 crore, the renovation project will incorporate the use of the existing stone pillars and roof while preserving the historical essence of this iconic structure.

TTD executive officer Dharma Reddy announced the decision after inspecting the dilapidated stone mandapam near Alipiri in Tirupati on Wednesday. He said that in the 16th Century, the then kings erected two stone mandapams flanking the walkway near the Alipiri Padala Mandapam. These mandapams served as a resting place for pilgrims journeying from distant locations before embarking on the trek to the Tirumala hills, he noted.

"One of these ancient mandapams that withstood the test of time for centuries finds itself in a state of ruin. Notably, the renovation project will reuse the existing stone pillars and roof, preserving the historical significance of the site," he stated.

He added, "The mandapam's rear wall has collapsed and a protective fencing has been erected to prevent pilgrims from entering the unsafe area. Reconstruction works, with a budget of '1.36 crore, are set to commence soon, ensuring the preservation of this historical gem for generations to come."

Dharma Reddy noted that when the TTD previously renovated the Paruveta Mandapam in Tirumala, it faced a social media campaign that hurt the sentiments of the devotees. He warned against spreading false information.

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