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Malayappa swami : ウィキペディア英語版 | Malayappa swami
Malayappa swami is the current ''utsava murti'' (presiding deity) in Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala. Malayappa swami is worshipped during religious ceremonies and processions wherein it would be inappropriate to use the main deity (for example one which requires the deity to be carried or moved). The two deities are worshipped equally and believed to be non-different in personality. The Malayappa deity is classed as a Swayambhu and was discovered in 1339 AD. Initial records state his original name as ''Malai Kuniya Ninra Perumal'' (Lord stood on the hill which bowed low to Him) ==History== ''Ugra Srinivasa'' was the first ''utsava murti'' at Tirumala temple. In the 14th century AD, it is said that during the procession, fire broke out in the village and destroyed most of the houses. A vision appeared to a devotee stating that ''Ugra Srinivasa'' needs to be replaced by a new murthi that would be discovered in the glades of the mountain. The murthi was found in the place mentioned, a place where the hills appeared to bow very low and hence he was initially known as ''Malai Kuniya Ninra Perumal''. Over the course of time, his name was shortened to Malayappan or Malayappa swami. The location where he was found is still known as ''Malayyappan Konai'' (Malayappa's corner).
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