Overview

Sri Chilkur Balaji Temple is situated in the picturesque village of Chilkur, about 30 kilometres away from Hyderabad. It is also called the VISA Temple, and sits prettily on the banks of the Osman Sagar Lake, near the Vikarabad Road. It is believed that paying your obeisance to the presiding deity, Lord Balaji Venkateswara, along with Sridevi and Bhoodev can grant your wishes of gaining a USA Visa! The temple houses the Visa Balaji or the Visa God! The belief finds its roots in an incident when a few students who had their Visa applications rejected, came and prayed here only to have their applications accepted.

Chilkur Balaji Temple or Chilkoor Balaji Temple, as it is sometimes referred to, is also reputed to be the oldest one in Telangana and is believed to have been built half a millennium ago during the time of Madanna and Akkanna, the uncles of Bhakta Ramadas. Chilkur Balaji is also the only temple in India which has continued to stay out of government control and does not accept any monetary donations from its devotees. The temple is so popular that around 75,000 to 1,00,000 devotees visit the temple every week.

History and Legend of Chilkur Balaji Temple

It is one of the oldest temples of Hyderabad and is considered to be built during the time of Madanna and Akkanna, the uncles of Bhakta Ramdas. According to various beliefs and ancient tales, the Chilkur Balaji temple was constructed by a devotee who used to visit Tirupati every year. However, on one occasion he could not do so, owing to serious illness. Moved by his faith, Lord Venkateswara appeared in his dream and instructed him to find his idol, along with the idols of Sridevi and Bhoodevi and construct this magnificent temple.

The devotee was moved by such happenings and saw a mole-hill at the place indicated by the Lord. Thus, he started digging at that point until his axe struck Lord Balaji’s idol. Suddenly, blood started to flow from the wounds, turning the ground scarlet. The devotee then heard a mystical voice instructing him to flood the area with milk. This further resulted in the idols of Lord Balaji, accompanied by Sridevi and Bhoodevi to emerge from the ground. These idols were then installed in the temple. Since then, Sri Balaji Venkateswara has been available at Chilkur to shower his blessings on all the devotees who are unable to visit Tirupati due to any reason. The temple is set in sylvan surroundings and attracts thousands of pilgrims from all across the globe.

Rituals at Chilkur Balaji Temple

During a visit to the Chilkur Balaji Temple, devotees go through the usual rituals of prayer. Except for the 11 circumambulations of the inner shrine; this is further followed by making a vow. When and if this vow is fulfilled, the devotee has to walk 108 times around the sanctum sanctorum. These 108 walks denote the gratitude and faith of the devotees, while the 11 circumambulations around the inner shrine denote the secret of creation.

11 means “1 soul and 1 body”, and 108 means “1 represents the existence of Almighty, 0 represents creation and 8 represents the time taken by the human body to come into the universe”. The majority of devotees come here for visa related issues, thus justifying the alternate name as Visa Balaji temple.

Popularity of Chilkur Balaji Temple

According to various surveys, Chilkur Balaji Temple witnesses a footfall of about 1 lakh devotees every week. Although the flow of devotees is excellent and consistent throughout the year, the temple experiences an increase in the number of devotees visiting its premises on events like Anakota, Brahmotsavams and Poolangi. The temple has also been visited by various famous personalities like Jeer of Sri Ahobila Mutt, Tilakayaths of Shri Vallabhacharya Sampradaya, Jagadguru Sri Sankaracharya of Sringeri Mutt and many other eminent religious and spiritual leaders.

Chilkur Balaji Temple Timings

The darshan timings at Chilkur Balaji Temple are from 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM. The temple is open throughout the week.

Best Time To Visit Chilkur Balaji Temple

The period from March to June is scorching with temperatures going beyond 40 degrees Celsius followed by rains till October that are highly irregular but add humidity and dampness to the weather. It is best to visit Telangana between October to April as the weather is the most amicable during this period.

When visiting Chilkur Balaji, try avoiding a weekend as weekends are particularly crowded with devotees coming in considerable numbers to perform Pradakshinas, and there is mostly a long queue.

Tips For Visiting Chilkur Balaji Temple 

1. There are shops in front of the temple selling coconuts, flowers and other such offerings, inside the temple, however, no offerings are accepted.
2. When visiting the premises thank the almighty by doing the 108 pradakshinas, take regular breaks and do not come empty stomach.
3. If you want to contribute to the maintenance of the temple, you can deposit the desired amount in their bank account.
4. You can also read religious stories and various other books here for just INR 5.
5. There are no special privileges provided to the VIPs and neither does the temple have a donation box to accept donations from the devotees. The temple works on the simple belief that all are equal in the eyes of God.
6. The temple is set amid a quiet and solitary village called Chilkur Village. So apart from enjoying the greenery and scenic beauty around one may not find any other attraction.

How to reach Chilkur Balaji Temple

Hyderabad Airport is the nearest airport and is located about 20 km away from Chilkur. Various buses, taxis and cabs are available from parts of Hyderabad to Chilkur as well. Himayat Nagar Railway Station Junction is the nearest to Chilkur. The station is connected to some regions within the states.

TSRTC runs buses from the major cities connecting Mehdipatnam, which is the closest bus stand. The bus service is frequent, with a bus coming in every 15 minutes. There are connecting buses from here to Chilkur on the route number 288D. On Sundays, TSRTC also operates a package tour to the Chilkur Balaji Temple.

From the main town of Hyderabad, Chilkur is 42 km away, and it takes nearly an hour and a half to reach the temple. Chilkur is almost 600 km away from Bangalore and can be reached by taking the Bangalore-Hyderabad highway.

  • Air: Hyderabad Airport. The nearest airport is 20 km away from Chilkur, and state buses, taxis and cabs are available from there to Chilkur.
  • Rail: Himayat Nagar Railway Station Junction is 0kms away from Chilkur. The station is connected to some parts of the states.
  • Road: APSRTC runs buses from the major cities connecting Mehdipatnam, which is the nearest bus stand. The bus service is frequent, with a bus coming in every 15 minutes. There are connecting buses from here to Chilkur. From the main town of Hyderabad, Chilkur is 42 km away, it takes nearly an hour and a half to reach the temple. Chilkur is 600 km away from Bangalore and can be reached by taking the Bangalore- Hyderabad highway.

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