Visakhapatnam: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) has said that they will present historical and relevant evidence to prove that Tirumala, the residence of Lord Venkateswara in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. The administration of the temple is all set to release a document as a booklet on April 13, the day of TTD, Ugadi Utsav (Telugu New Year), to prove that Anjanadri, one of the seven hills of Tirumala, Anjanadri is called the birthplace of Rambhakta Hanuman.
"We will bring the committee report as a booklet to prove that Lord Hanuman was actually born in Anjanadri, one of the seven hills of Tirumala, which is part of the Sheshchalam hill range of the Eastern Ghats", TTD executive officer KS Jawahar Reddy said. The panel submitted its report to TTD in a meeting with Reddy on Thursday. "Several types of research have been done by different other researchers in the past to track the path of Lord Ram based on astronomy," a member of the committee said on condition of anonymity. Ram, who traveled south from Ayodhya before entering Sri Lanka via Rameswaram, may have crossed Lord Hanuman in Tirumala."
The committee member said, "According to the scriptures, Anjana Devi had taken a holy bath in a waterfall of The Tamasala hills and the Akhara Ganga before giving birth to Lord Hanuman."
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