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Balaji Temple, Subarnapur
Balaji may refer to: Religion * Venkateswara, one of the incarnations of Vishnu ** Balaji Mandir (other), a list of temples Organisations * Balaji Wafers, a FMCG group based in Rajkot, Gujarat * Balaji Institute of Modern Management Pune, a business school in Pune, India * Balaji Motion Pictures, a film production house in Mumbai, India * Balaji Telefilms, a film production house in Mumbai, India People * Balaji, an Indian name (for persons with the name see ) * Balaji K. Kumar, American/Indian film director * Balaji Srinivasan, American entrepreneur, investor, and futurist * K. Balaji (1934-2009), South Indian producer and actor * Suchir Balaji (1998-2024), artificial intelligence researcher and former employee of OpenAI, known for his whistleblowing activities related to artificial intelligence ethics. Other uses

* Balaji (leopard), a leopard in the Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park * Balaji, Iran, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran {{disambiguati ...
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Venkateswara
Venkateswara (, ), also known as Venkatachalapati, Venkata, Balaji and Srinivasa, is a Hindu deity, described as a form or avatar of the god Vishnu. He is the presiding deity of Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala, Venkateswara Temple, Tirupati. His consorts, Padmavati (Hinduism), Padmavati and Bhudevi, are avatars of the goddess Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu. Etymology and other names Venkateswara literally means "Lord of Venkata (hill), Venkata". The word is a combination of the words ''Venkata'' (the name of a hill in Andhra Pradesh) and ''iśvara'' ("Lord"). According to the ''Brahmanda Purana, Brahmanda'' and ''Bhavishya Purana, Bhavishyottara'' Puranas, the word "Venkata" means "destroyer of sins", deriving from the Sanskrit words ''vem'' (sins) and ''kata'' (power of immunity). Venkateswara is known by many names such as Srinivasa (''in whom Lakshmi dwells''), Narayana (''The Primordial One''), Perumal (''the great lord''), Malayappa (''the lord of the Hill'') and Govinda ( ...
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