Posted on February 18th, 2015
TIRUMALA: The
authorities at the richest temple in the country nearly experienced a major
embarrassmentwhen the lock of the golden door leading to the sanctum
sanctorum of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala got stuck minutes before Sri Lankan
President Maithripala Sirisena and his wife reached for darshan early on
Wednesday.
However, keeping in mind the VVIP
visit, the temple officials broke open the lock with a saw and the Lankan
president managed the darshan without any hitch. The lock was subsequently
replaced and the darshan of the Lord by devotees went unhindered for the rest
of the day.
Since
the Suprabhatam Seva is performed at 3 am, the priests arrive
about 45 minutes early, open the golden door and clean the premises. Three keys
have to be inserted into the specially made lock at the same time to open the
golden door. On Wednesday, the first key that was put into the lock got stuck
and eventually broke.
The drama happened around 2.15 am
when the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) priests arrived to open the
‘Bangaru Vakili’ (golden door), the last door that opens to the sanctum
sanctorum, to perform the Suprabhatam Seva. ‘Suprabhatam’ is the first daily
pre-dawn ritual performed to ‘wake up’ the Lord.
Since the Suprabhatam Seva is
performed at 3 am, the priests arrive about 45 minutes early, open the golden
door and clean the premises. Three keys have to be inserted into the specially
made lock at the same time to open the golden door. On Wednesday, the first key
that was put into the lock got stuck and eventually broke.
Sirisena and his wife Jayanthi
Pushpa Kumari were already waiting for the doors to open for the Suprabhatam
Seva to be performed. “The VIP couple were at the Mahadwaram before the
Vaikuntam queue complex and only the Dwajastambham and Vendi Vakili (silver
door) lay between them and the golden door, a distance of about 500 ft,” said a
witness.
After the priests told the TTD
officials accompanying the Lankan president that the lock was stuck, orders
were issued for it to be forced open. A saw was then used to cut open the lock
and the golden door was opened in time for the Suprabhatam Seva to be performed
at 3 am.
“The lock on the golden door worked
perfectly well when the priests closed it after the Ekantha Seva at midnight on
Tuesday,” TTD deputy executive officer Chinnamgari Ramana told TOI. “However,
in the morning, it got stuck and we had to break it open.”
The TTD authorities claimed the
locks for the temple premises were specially made and it was the first time
such a problem had been reported. “We’ll make sure that such kind of mechanical
malfunctioning does not recur,” Ramana said. The temple authorities said there
was no need for the performance of special prayers because of the episode.

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