Vengamamba, a widow, was an ardent devotee of Venkateswara. Her unique devotion was so powerful that the chariot of Bhagavan Venkateswara stopped before her house and it only moved after she performed aarti to Bhagavan. There was a great bustle in the main street at Tirumala. All the devotees in the street are chanting Govinda! Govinda! They were pulling the chariot of Venkateswara through the mada streets. Devotees were offering aarti to the moving chariot. But suddenly the chariot could not be pulled. Even with numerous devotees coming together, the chariot did not budge. ‘It is not possible for them to move it. It has stopped here. I doubt that we have committed some mistake. Otherwise, it won’t stop here’, said one of the priests to the leader of the main priest. The main priest asked more devotees to join in pulling the chariot but it did not move even a single bit. The chariot had stopped before the house of Vengamamba. The main priest then realized that Bhagavan wan