TTD will investigate the feasibility of offering Muslim devotees Shriwari services
Reddy claims that during the monthly Dial Your EO program, a large number of devotees from many faiths have been reacting to the phrase and making donations to the god.
The official caretaker of Tirupati's Sri Venkateswara Temple is TTD.
According to a statement released on Friday by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), the temple authority would investigate the potential of Muslim devotees offering Srivari Seva, or voluntary service, to the god at Tirumala.
Executive Officer (EO) of TTD AV Dharma Reddy made the remark in response to a statement made by Hussain Bhasha, a Muslim devotee from Naidupeta, asking them to provide Muslim devotees of Lord Venkateswara a chance to do Srivari Seva. Was. Reddy said in a news release, "It is really encouraging to see the devotion of these Muslims who follow Sri Venkateswara, even though they practice different religions.
Reddy claims that during the monthly Dial Your EO program, a large number of devotees from many faiths have been reacting to the phrase and making donations to the god. The EO committed to confirming the request's viability via wording. Srivari Seva is a volunteer service that was founded in 2000 with the goal of offering improved services to pilgrims traveling from far-flung regions of the nation and the globe.
More than 60 TTD sectors, including vigilance, health, annaprasadam, gardens, medical, laddu prasadam (holy food), temples, transportation, kalyanakatta, book stalls, and Other, employ the services of Srivari Sevakulu, or suppliers of Srivari Seva. The official caretaker of Tirupati's Sri Venkateswara Temple is TTD.
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