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TTD s claim on Hanuman s birthplace at Tirumala Hills creates stir in Karnataka
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams claim that Tirumala Hills is the abode of Lord Hanuman and they would release an evidence based book has created a stir in religious and archaeological circles as Hampi near Ballari is considered Kishkindha Kshetra or monkey kingdom for ages. The TTD had announced on Saturday that an evidence based book to prove that Lord Hanuman was born on one of the seven sacred hills of Tirumala, home to the Sri Venkateswara Swamy shrine, would be released on April 13, on Ugadi, the Hindu new year.
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Hyderabad: A Muslim police constable in Andhra Pradesh has won many hearts and accolades for saving the life of a Hindu woman who fainted during her trek to the famous hilltop temple of Tirumala.
Shaikh Arshad, a member of Special Police Party deployed on the trekking route in the hilly and forest area for security duty carried the 58-year-old devotee Mangi Nageswaramma to take her to a medical facility after she developed high blood pressure and was unable to walk any further.
The Special Police party while accompanying the devotees on the long route noticed the woman and her son desperately seeking help. Shaikh Arshad immediately picked her up on his shoulders and started running towards the nearest medical facility.