Story Of Guggilla Avva – The Old Woman Whose Chickpeas Bhagavan Venkateswara Could Not Refuse Among the many sacred hills of Bharatavarsha, Tirumala holds a singular place. It is said that Bhagavan Venkateswara, the presiding deity of Venkatadri, is not merely an idol enshrined in stone but a living, breathing, responsive presence who continues to dwell among his devotees in ways both visible and invisible. The story of Guggilla Avva, or Guggilla Amma, is one of the most tender testimonies to this truth — a simple old woman, humble in means, immense in faith, whose love for the deity was returned manifold. Avva, as she would have been known in the Telugu-speaking tradition — meaning "old mother" or "grandmother" — lived in Tirumala itself, in the shadow of the great temple. Her livelihood was as modest as her dwelling. Every day she prepared guggillu, boiled chickpeas seasoned simply, and set up her little stall. Before selling a single serving, she would offer th...