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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is not just about a sacred hill.
It is about a Presence that has never left.
Long before temples were built, before kings ruled, and before history was written, the hill we now call Tirumala was already revered. People lived around it quietly, sensing something divine without naming it. This book traces that silent journey—from ancient reverence to living devotion.
Through simple language and deep emotion, the story moves across centuries:
from early human settlements,
to the songs of the Āḻvārs,
to the heartfelt words of Annamayya,
the fearless surrender of Vengamamba,
and the soul-stilling voice of M.S. Subbulakshmi.
Kings protected the hill.
Saints revealed its meaning.
Singers carried it into human hearts.
This is not a book of dates or monuments.
It is a book about connection—how the distance between the Lord and the devotee slowly disappeared.
Here, devotion is not shown as perfection, but as honesty.
Not silence, but conversation.
Not fear, but surrender.
The hill does not demand greatness.
It asks only for truth.
For anyone who has ever folded their hands in silence…
for anyone who believes faith is felt, not explained…
this book is a quiet return to Tirumala—
where the hill still waits,
only for the soul to bow
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Rama Krishna is a devotional writer whose work flows from quiet faith and lived experience. His writing focuses on Tirumala, Lord Venkateswara, and the inner journey of surrender, expressed in simple language that touches everyday hearts. Rather than explaining devotion, he allows it to speak naturally—through history, stories, and silence. His works are rooted in humility, gratitude, and the belief that faith is felt more than it is described.
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