Amaravati, the peoples capital of Andhra Pradesh is going to have another temple of Lord Balaji. The TTD (Tirumala Tirupati Devasthsnam) has already proposed a design of the temple on the lines of Lord Venkateswara Swamy temple in Tirumala.
The TTD temple will come up in 25 acres land in Amaravati. The TTD officials have informed the design to Government of Andhra Pradesh. It was designed as per Agama and Vastu sastra.
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The Government has advised the TTD officials to protect the sanctity of temple in all aspects. All the modern facilities will be provided to the pilgrims outside the temple with more funds.
It is proposed that Lord Balaji temple in Amaravati will have the architecture mix of Pallavas, Chola, Chalukya and Vijayanagara empires. Kailasanatha temple of Lord Shiva and Vaikunta Perumal temple of 7th century in Kanchipuram are the best exampls of Pallava architecture.
The Chola architecture can be visible in Tanjore and Gangaikonda Cholapuram temples. Chalukya’s architecture is seen in Badami temple of Lord Vishnu, Virupaksha temple of Lord Shiva in Bijapur district. The TTD temple of Lord Balaji will have mix of all the best features of these architectures.