Tirumala Sri Venkateshwara Swami Temple

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“In this pillar post, we will explore every aspect of this divine temple, from darshan, accommodation, mystical stories, festivals, and everything related to Tirumala Sri Venkateshwara Swami.”

Introduction to Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple

Tirumala Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, located amidst the breathtaking seven hills of Tirumala, is one of India’s most revered and significant pilgrimage sites.

This ancient temple holds a rich tapestry of mythology and legends, drawing millions of devotees from around the world.


Temple Location and Surroundings

Tirumala is a spiritual town in Andhra Pradesh, India, is a suburb of Tirupati.

It falls under the Tirupati Urban Development Authority and is in the Tirupati revenue division.

This hill town is home to the renowned Tirumala Venkateshvara Temple, a popular Vishnu shrine.

The town observes a strict vegetarian lifestyle.

The temple, nestled in the stunning Seshachalam hills, holds a unique and spiritually enriching location in the southern part of India.


Darshan at Tirumala

The term “Darshan” refers to the act of seeking a glimpse of the deity, idol, or sacred image in a temple or shrine.

Darshan is not just about physical sight; it’s believed to be a two-way exchange, where devotees receive blessings and grace from the deity, and in turn, they offer their devotion and prayers


Pilgrims for Darshan

Every day, a significant number of pilgrims, ranging from 50,000 to 80,000, visit the Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala. 

The TTD have implemented various darshan systems to ensure efficient and peaceful darshan experiences.


Types of Darshan

This categorization allows pilgrims to choose the type of darshan that best suits their preferences and needs.


Free Darshan / Paid Darshan

Free darshan allows pilgrims to visit the temple at no cost, but they may need to wait in long queues for their turn to have a glimpse of the deity”

Paid darshan allows pilgrims to pay a fee to visit the temple without waiting in long queues and provides a faster glimpse of the deity compared to free darshan.”


Sarva Darshan (Free)

For TTD Free Darshan Online Booking ✔️is not Required; you can directly visit the temple without any booking.

Sarva Darshan, meaning ‘darshan for all,’ is a free way to see the deity at the Sri Venkateswara Temple.

On normal days, TTD allots about 18 hours for Sarvadarsanam, and on peak days, it is open for 20 hours.”

The timings vary by the day of the week, so check the TTD live updates.

However, it’s important to note that the waiting time for Sarva Darshan can be longer, especially during special days and events.

After the darshan, you will get a free Ladoo by submitting the token at the Ladoo counter.


Divya Darshan (By walk)

Divya Darshan Tokens for Pilgrims Climbing the Steps

Divya Darshan is a darshan where devotees can see Sri Venkateswara Swamy for free without waiting in long queues.

Divya Darshan tokens are given to Devotees who choose to climb the steps to Tirumala, whether through the Alipiri or Srivari Mettu footpaths.

These tokens are assigned with specific time slots to reduce the waiting time for pilgrims who undertake the climb to Tirumala.

Divya Darshan Token Availability at tokens at the Bhudevi Complex at Alipiri (Alipiri Route) .


Time Slot Sarva Darshan (SSD/FREE)

Time-Slotted Sarva Darshan (SSD Tokens) is a darshan where devotees can see Sri Venkateswara Swamy for free, without waiting in long queues.

To have this darshan, pilgrims need to obtain SSD tokens from SSD counters in Tirupati and arrive at the specified time mentioned on the token.

After the darshan, they get a free Ladoo by submitting the token at the Ladoo counter.


Special Entry Darshan (Rs.300)

Special Entry Darshan or TTD 300 rs Darshan is a paid darshan where devotees can have the darshan of Venkateswara Swami by paying a fee of ₹300.

This darshan has a significantly shorter waiting time compared to free Darshan.

Advance booking of darshan in the allotted time slot enables a hassle-free darshan within a couple of hours.

To have this darshan, pilgrims need to obtain Special Entry Darshan (SED) tokens, which can only be booked online from the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) website.


Click to Book Special Entry Darshan Tickets

Apsrtc Sheeghra Darshan (Rs.300+Journey Ticket)

Through APSRTC, TTD allows pilgrims to book Rs. 300 Special Entry Darshan tickets for Tirumala. 

To avail this paid darshan, pilgrims must first purchase a journey ticket to Tirupati and then have the option to buy the APSRTC 300 Special Darshan Ticket.

apsrtc tirumala darshan 300 rupees availability can be checked on the APSRTC official website.


NRI Darshan (Rs.300)

(Tirumala NRI Darshan is a Privilege Darshan)

Special Entry Darshan (Rs.300) tickets are issued to Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) who wish to have the darshan of Lord Venkateswara.

TTD issues the ticket at Tirumala only, without prior booking.

To be eligible, NRIs should have arrived in India within the past 30 days.

Once their documents are verified, they can purchase the Rs.300 ticket at the counter and Have Srivari Darshan .


Defence Personnel Darshan (Rs.300)

Special Entry Darshan for Indian Defense Personnel

Special Entry darshan (₹300) tickets are issued to Indian Defense Personnel (Indian Army, Navy, Air Force) who wish to have darshan of Lord Venkateswara in Tirumala.

These tickets are available for in-service personnel only, and presenting the original ID card issued by the relevant authority is mandatory.

Once documents are verified, personnel are permitted to purchase the ₹300 ticket at the counter.


Virtual Online Seva and Darshan (Rs.500)

TTD Virtual Seva is a paid darshan where devotees can have the darshan of Venkateswara Swami by paying a fee of ₹500.

To maintain religious rituals when physical visits were restricted, TTD introduced Online Seva.

After purchasing ₹ 500 virtual Seva ticket, the Virtual Seva is conducted on your behalf and can be viewed on SVBC’s YouTube Channel or TV.

This Virtual Seva also includes a Special Darshan Token (SED) for visiting Tirumala Temple.

The SED can be used within a year from the booking date. To have darshan, you select your slot from the available dates.


Srinivasa Divyaanugraha Homam and Darshan (Rs.1600)

Srinivasa Divyaanugraha Homam is a sacred ritual dedicated to Lord Srinivasa (Venkateswara) that involves Vedic chants and offerings, seeking the divine blessings and grace of the deity

By Srinivasa Divyaanugraha Homam Booking and paying 1600/-, a couple (two individuals) can participate in the homam and proceed to Tirumala for Srivari darshan through the special entry darshan.


Privilege Darshan (Free)

Infant Darshan – Free for Kids Under 1 Year

TTD offers Infant Darshan (Free) for devotees with children under 1 year in the Infant Darshan category. 

Infant Darshan tickets are available in Tirumala (Offline).

Parents and siblings under 12 years can accompany the infant without the need for prior booking, entering through the Supatham Entrance.


Senior Citizen Darshan (Free)

TTD offers free darshan to devotees aged 65 and above.

TTD Senior Citizen Darshan Tickets are issued online and must be booked through TTD’s official website when the quota for a specific month is released.


Physically Challenge Darshan (Free)

TTD offers free darshan to devotees with a disability percentage exceeding 20%. 

Tickets for physically challenged individuals can be booked online from TTD’s official website when the monthly quota is released.


Medical Issues Darshan (Free)

Darshan for Specific Medical Conditions

TTD provides free darshan to the pilgrims with certain medical conditions. Tickets for these individuals can be booked online from TTD’s official website when the monthly quota is released.

Pilgrims with the following medical issues are eligible:

  • – Kidney Transplantation
  • – Open Heart Surgery
  • – Dialysis
  • – Liver Transplantation
  • – Brain Surgery

Donor Darshans

1.Srivani Trust Donors (Rs.10,000 Per Head)

TTD provides a one-time privilege of Srivani Trust VIP Break Darshan under the privileged darshan category to donors who contribute a minimum of Rs.10,000 per head to the SRIVANI Trust.

The main benefit of this plan is to encourage donations by giving worshippers (Devotees)the special opportunity to get a close view of Lord Venkateswara Dhruvaberam near Kulasekhara Padi.


Arjitha Seva Darshan

  • Daily Arjitha Sevas
  • Weekly Arjitha Sevas
  • Annual Arjitha Sevas

Other Darshans

Angapradakshanam

Newly Married Couple (Rs.1000)

(Kalyanostava Seva for Newlyweds)

TTD provides Kalyanostava Seva tickets for newlywed couples. To qualify, the wedding should not exceed 7 days to that of the date of seva.

Couples can get tickets at the Arjitha Seva current booking counter in Tirumala, requiring a wedding card, Lagna Patrika, and a photo ID for verification.

Tickets are issued for the next day (not the same day) on a first-come-first-served basis. The cost is Rs.1000, and only the couple can participate.


VIP Darshan

VIP Darshan is a special arrangement at temples that offers expedited access to the deity or religious sanctum for individuals who have purchased VIP tickets or have a specific VIP status, allowing them to avoid long queues and enjoy a quicker glimpse of the deity.


Accommodation

Accommodation in Tirumala & Tirupati

Tirumala, the sacred abode of Lord Venkateswara, welcomes millions of pilgrims each year. 

TTD offers a range of Accommodation options to cater to the different needs of pilgrims.

From guest houses to cottages and dormitories, these facilities ensure a comfortable stay for devotees during their sacred journey to the holy abode of Lord Venkateswara.


Types of Accommodations Available

TTD offers a variety of accommodation choices for visitors. These accommodations fall into three main categories:

  • Free Accommodation,
  • Paid Accommodation ( TTD online room bookings Rs. 100, Rs. 500,1000,2000 and Rs. 2500, providing a variety of paid accommodation choices for visitors.)
  • Donor Accommodation.

Accommodation Booking

Advance reservation options and current booking facilities

To book accommodation in advance, individuals can make online reservations via TTD’s official website when the monthly quota is released. 

For those who prefer booking upon arrival, current booking facilities are available

It’s important to note that Offline advance reservations are not available.


Popular Guest Houses in Tirumala & Tirupati

Padmavathi Guest House Tirumala

Padmavathi Guest House in Tirumala is renowned for its luxurious and comfortable accommodations.

It exemplifies TTD’s dedication to offering the best experience to all guests, including VIPs and prominent individuals.


Nandakam Guest House Tirumala

The Nandakam Guesthouse is a popular option for pilgrims in search of comfortable and convenient accommodation.

Offering rooms at the affordable rate of Rs. 1000 for a group of six people, it is conveniently located near the temple.


Karnataka Bhawan Tirumala

Karnataka Pravasi Soudha Tirumala

The Karnataka Bhawan Tirumala is a choultry established by the Karnataka Government to offer a comfortable stay for pilgrims from Karnataka visiting Tirumala.

Managed by the Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Department.

It ensures a pleasant experience for your spiritual journey or tourist exploration in Andhra Pradesh.

Booking is available online and offline


Srinivasam Complex Tirupati

When planning a pilgrimage to Tirumala, it’s important to find a comfortable place to stay.

If you can’t get accommodation in Tirumala, you can consider staying at the Srinivasam Complex

It’s conveniently located near the Tirupati Railway Station and BUS Station.

It Offers a range of rooms to fit different budgets and preferences, including non-AC, AC, and deluxe rooms, all equipped with various amenities.


Madhavam Guest House Tirupati 

When preparing for a pilgrimage to Tirumala, securing comfortable accommodation is essential.

If you can’t find lodging in Tirumala, you have the option of staying at the Madhavam Guest House in Tirupati

It’s conveniently situated near the Tirupati Railway Station and BUS Station.

This complex provides a variety of room options to suit different budgets and preferences, including non-AC, AC, and deluxe rooms, all equipped with various amenities.

The pricing for A/C Rooms is Rs. 800.00 per day, and A/C Deluxe Rooms cost Rs. 1000.00 per day.


Vishnu Nivasam Tirupati

While visiting Tirumala’s renowned temple, finding comfortable accommodations is crucial. Due to the high number of devotees, securing lodging on the hills can be challenging.

If Tirumala hills accommodation is unavailable, consider staying at Vishnu Nivasam Tirupati.

Vishnu Nivasam in Tirupati offers a range of rooms to suit different preferences. There are Non A.C. Rooms at Rs. 300/day, Non A.C. Suite Rooms at Rs. 500/day, AC Rooms at Rs. 800/day, and AC Suite Rooms at Rs. 1340/day.

You have the option to book rooms at Vishnu Nivasam either online or offline.


Festivals in Tirumala

Tirumala is a sacred town where every day is a festive occasion dedicated to Lord Sri Venkateswara. There are over 450 festivals held throughout the year in honor of the deity.

Among these, the major festivals celebrated at the temple are:

Ratha saptami in Tirumala & Mini Brahmotsavam

Ratha Saptami, celebrated on the seventh day of the bright half of the Hindu month Magha, marks the sun-god Surya turning his chariot toward the northern hemisphere.

This festival is observed with a one-day Brahmotsavam at Tirumala Tirupathi.

Know Ratha saptami in Tirumala & Mini Brahmotsavam Timings


Srivari Brahmotsavam (Tirumala)

The TTD Brahmotsavam is a nine-day grand celebration held at the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh, India.

The TTD Brahmotsavam Main Activities and Key Highlights encompass several important rituals and events, including Aalaya Suddhi, Mritsangrahanam, Dwajarohanam, Vahana Seva, Srivari Koluvu, Snapanam, Choornabhishekam, Chakrasnanam, Devatodwasanam, and Dhwajavarohanam.

The uniqueness of this festival lies in the daily processions of Lord Venkateswara on different vahanas, as part of the TTD Brahmotsavam Vahanam Details.

The TTD Brahmotsavam 2023 Dates and Timings come with a meticulously planned Vahanam Schedule, outlining the procession of Lord Venkateswara on various vehicles throughout the festival.


Vaikunta Ekadasi

Vaikunta Ekadasi is a highly significant Hindu festival that celebrates the divine opening of the gates to Lord Vishnu’s celestial abode, known as Vaikunta Dwaram.

It is a day of fasting, prayers, and devotion when devotees seek the Lord’s blessings and the path to salvation.

The belief is that observing this sacred day with devotion helps one attain spiritual enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of rebirth.


Mysteries and Secrets

Explore the mystical or unexplained phenomena associated with the temple

Tirumala is not only a place of deep spirituality but also shrouded in mysteries and secrets that have intrigued devotees for centuries.

Let’s delve into the enigmatic aspects of this sacred town and explore the hidden stories that add to its mystique.


Hidden Secrets Inside Tirumala Tirupati Temple

Five Beralu

In the main sanctum of the temple, alongside the primary idol of Lord Venkateswara, you can find five powerful idols known as the “Tirumala Pancha Beralu.”


The Hidden Secrets in Tirumala Temple

Discovering Hidden Secrets in Tirumala Vishwaksena, the Sacred Hundi, Srichakram, Bangaru Varalakshmi, Khataaha Theertha, Sri Ramanujaacharya’s Influence, Yoga Narasimha’s Might, Sankusthapana Stambham Symbolism, and Goddess Lakshmi in the Temple’s Kitchen


The correct sequence of Tirumala Darshan

Embarking on a pilgrimage to Tirumala involves seven sacred steps, including visits to Padmasarovaram, Padmavathi Devi, Kapila Theertham, Tonsure, Swami Pushkarini, and Sri Bhu Varaha Swamy.

These steps contribute to a meaningful spiritual journey and divine connection.


Revenue and Donations

The Tirumala Venkateswara Temple generates substantial revenue through various sources.

A significant portion of its income comes from the offerings known as “Kanukalu” made by millions of devotees.

These contributions can include cash, gold, jewelry, and more.

Additionally, income is generated through the sale of darshan tickets, prasadam, and various services provided to pilgrims.

The temple also receives donations from philanthropic individuals and organizations.

These donations can be in the form of cash, land, assets, or even endowments for specific services or projects within the temple.

Overall, the temple’s revenue and donations play a crucial role in its maintenance and the services it offers to countless devotees.


Trekking to Tirumala

Trekking to Tirumala is a unique and spiritual journey that allows pilgrims to reach the sacred temple town on foot.

The trekking paths are not only a test of physical endurance but also a profound pilgrimage experience. 

There are two ways to climb the hills and reach Tirumala.


1.The Alipiri route

“The Alipiri route is one of the popular trekking paths leading to the sacred temple town of Tirumala.

This route is well-known for its scenic beauty and offers a unique pilgrimage experience.

There are 2,500 steps, and the total distance is 11 kilometers.

Facilities such as water, medical assistance, and shops are provided to support pilgrims on their journey.”


2.The Srivari Mettu route

Srivari Mettu is an alternative footpath to Tirumala near Srinivasa Mangapuram, about 20 kilometers from Tirupati.

There are 2,388 steps, and the total distance is 2.1 kilometers.

It’s a popular choice for pilgrims due to its easier climb and fewer steps compared to Alipiri Mettu.

According to legend, Lord Venkateswara himself used this path to reach Tirumala from Srinivasa Mangapuram.


Stotras, Chants and Rituals

Collection of important stotras and chants associated with Lord Balaji

Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam

Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam is a revered Hindu scripture containing a thousand names and attributes of Lord Vishnu.

It is serves as a powerful means of devotion, meditation, and spiritual insight for Hindus.

This hymn offers a profound understanding of the divine qualities of Lord Vishnu, guiding seekers on a path to inner peace and spiritual enlightenment.


Srivari Tulabharam

Tulabharam is a tradition that goes way back to Dwapara age, and people still practice it today.

It’s a way for devotees to show their deep gratitude for the blessings they’ve received from the Lord by offering something equal of their own weight, like rice, sugar, jaggery, cash, or other grains.


Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD)

TTD, short for Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, is a highly esteemed religious organization in Andhra Pradesh, India.

It is responsible for the administration of the iconic Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala, dedicated to Lord Venkateswara.

This temple draws millions of devotees and visitors, making it a significant pilgrimage site.

TTD’s role extends to the preservation of the temple’s cultural and historical heritage, as well as managing unique practices like the distribution of laddu prasadam.


Srivani Trust (Tirumala)

The SRIVANI Trust is an organization formed with the goal of building and managing Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temples at different locations in India.

Additionally, the trust strives to offer facilities for conducting religious ceremonies, events, and festivals.


Facilities for Pilgrims

Accommodation:– Tirumala offers a range of accommodation options including guesthouses, cottages, and dormitories to cater to the needs of pilgrims.


Food and Prasadam:– There are several dining halls and canteens that serve free or affordable meals to pilgrims. Prasadam is also distributed.


Luggage Facilities:– Luggage rooms are available for pilgrims to store their belongings securely.


Medical Facilities:– The area has medical centers and dispensaries to provide healthcare services to pilgrims.


Queue Management:– Systems are in place to manage the long queues, making it more convenient for pilgrims to have darshan.


Information Centers:– Information desks and kiosks offer guidance and assistance to pilgrims.


Transportation:– Various modes of transportation, such as buses and battery-operated vehicles, help pilgrims move around Tirumala.


Restrooms and Bathing Facilities:– Public restrooms and bathing facilities are accessible to maintain hygiene and comfort.


Darshan Timings:– Regular schedules for darshan are posted so pilgrims can plan their visits accordingly.


Donation and Hundi Counters:– Facilities for making donations and offerings are available, including hundi counters.


Security and Safety:– Security personnel are present to ensure the safety and well-being of pilgrims.


VIP Darshan:– There are provisions for pilgrims who wish to avail special VIP darshan services.


Devotional Services:– Pilgrims can participate in various religious rituals and services conducted at the temple.


These facilities are put in place to enhance the overall pilgrimage experience for devotees visiting Tirumala.


Kalyana Vedika and Kalyana Mandapam

Kalyana Vedika and Kalyana Mandapam are venues located in Tirumala, where sacred and auspicious wedding ceremonies take place.

These facilities provide a beautiful and spiritually significant setting for couples to exchange their vows and celebrate this special occasion.

They are popular choices for couples seeking a divine and memorable for their weddings.


Publications (Calendar, Diaries)

TTD produces various publications such as books, diaries, TTD calendars, and other materials related to Tirumala Balaji.

These publications serve as valuable resources for those interested in learning more about or commemorating the religious and cultural significance of Tirumala Balaji.

Know how to Book TTD Telugu Calendar Online


Volunteer Services (Seva)

Information about volunteer services like Srivari Seva and Parakamani Seva

Srivari Seva and Parakamani Seva are important volunteer services associated with the TTD, which manages the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh, India.


Srivari Seva

Srivari Seva is a voluntary service program where devotees can offer their time and services for the upkeep and maintenance of the temple premises.

Volunteers in Srivari Seva engage in various activities, such as assisting pilgrims, maintaining cleanliness, managing queues, and providing information and guidance.

This service not only helps in the smooth functioning of the temple but also allows devotees to participate actively in the divine atmosphere.


Parakamani Seva

Parakamani Seva involves the voluntary offering of financial contributions by devotees.

Volunteers in this service handle the collection, counting, and recording of cash and valuable offerings made by pilgrims.

It is a crucial task in ensuring the proper management and accounting of the temple’s finances.

Devotees who engage in Parakamani Seva play an essential role in maintaining transparency and accountability in the temple’s financial operations.

Both Srivari Seva and Parakamani Seva offer devotees the opportunity to serve the deity and fellow pilgrims, contributing to the smooth functioning of one of the most revered temples in India.


Other temples of Lord Sri Venkateswara

Dwaraka Tirumala

Dwaraka Tirumala, also known as “Chinna Tirupati” or “Dwaraka Venkateswara Temple,” is a renowned Hindu pilgrimage site situated in the Eluru district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

Check Dwaraka Tirumala Temple Timings before visiting.


Chilkur Balaji Temple

Chilkur Balaji Temple, also known as “Visa Balaji Temple,” is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Balaji. It is situated on  in the Rangareddy District of Telangana.

During their initial visit, worshippers perform 11 rounds (Pradakshinas) around the Inner Shrine Temple, making a wish,vow or prayer.

Upon the fulfillment of their wish, devotees express gratitude by completing 108 rounds (Pradakshinas) around the same inner shrine temple.

The belief is that sincere vows made here result in the fulfillment of prayers.

Check Chilkur Balaji Temple Timings before visiting


TTD Temple Jubilee Hills Hyderabad

The Jubilee Hills TTD Temple, built by TTD management, resembles Tirupati Temple. Inaugurated on March 13, 2019, with Mahakumbhabishekam, it hosts special poojas and sevas.

The temple, located on road no 92, includes a Lord Ganesha shrine.

Check TTD Temple Jubilee Hills timings before visiting


Important Places in Tirumala

Key places of interest within Tirumala

Tirumala tourist places to visit, you’ll discover a range of attractions, from sacred temples to beautiful gardens and peaceful natural settings.

It’s a place where you can experience both spiritual serenity and scenic beauty.


Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple

This grand temple is the centerpiece of Tirumala and is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, a form of Lord Vishnu.

It’s one of the most sacred temples in Hinduism.


Swami Pushkarani

Swami Pushkarani is a sacred pond situated near the main temple complex.

It is considered holy, and pilgrims often take a dip in its waters as part of their religious rituals.


Akasa Ganga

A picturesque waterfall known for its mythological significance. Pilgrims often take a dip here as a part of their ritual.


Srivari Padalu

These sacred footprints are believed to belong to Lord Venkateswara. Pilgrims pay their respects at this spot.


Silathoranam

A unique geological rock formation resembling the hood of a serpent. It’s considered highly auspicious.


Papavinasanam

A waterfall that is believed to wash away one’s sins.

Pilgrims take a holy bath here as a part of their pilgrimage.


Tirumala Deer Park

Home to a variety of deer and other wildlife, offering a serene natural escape for visitors.


TTD Gardens

These lush gardens surrounding the temple complex are meticulously maintained and provide a tranquil setting for meditation and relaxation.


TTD Museum

Museum that offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the region.

The museum showcases a collection of artifacts, sculptures, paintings, and historical exhibits related to the temple and its surroundings.

It serves as an educational and informative destination for those interested in learning more about the religious and historical aspects of Tirumala.


These are just a few of the many important places in Tirumala, each with its own significance and charm, making the pilgrimage experience both spiritually enriching and culturally engaging.


Other Important Temples in Tirumala

Bedi Anjaneya Swamy Temple

The Sri Bedi Anjaneya Swamy Temple is located right across from the Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Tirumala.

This temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. According to the legend, when Hanuman was young, he wanted to leave Tirumala to search for a camel.

In response, his mother, Anjana Devi, handcuffed him and told him to stay in that spot until her return.


Varaha Swamy Temple

Dedicated to Lord Varaha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu in the form of a boar.

This temple is located near the Swami Pushkarini Lake in Tirumala.


Important Temples in and Around Tirupati

Key places and Temples in and around Tirupati

Tirupati, located in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India,

It is renowned for its religious significance and is home to several important temples.

Here are some notable temples in and around Tirupati:

Padmavathi Temple

Situated in Tiruchanur, about 5 kilometers from Tirupati, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Padmavathi, the consort of Lord Venkateswara.

It is a significant pilgrimage site, and the temple’s architecture is quite impressive.

Check Sri Padmavathi Temple Timings Tirupati before planning your visit.”


Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple Tirupati

Sri Govindaraja Swamy temple, a important ancient temple in the Tirupati city.

During Muslim invasions in South India, Sri Govindaraja Swamy from Chidambaram was safeguarded in Tirupati.

After normalcy, the deity was taken back. Sri Ramanujacharya later dreamed of Lord Govindaraja Swamy advising him to establish a temple in Tirupati.

With the king’s support, they discovered the deity at the dream location. Following this, Sri Ramanujacharya recommended constructing a temple for Lord Govindaraja Swamy in Tirupati and homes for those serving in the temple.

Check Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple Tirupati Timings before planning your visit.”


Kapila Theertham Temple

Located about 3 kilometers from Tirupati, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.

The temple is situated amidst picturesque surroundings, with a waterfall nearby.

It’s a popular spot for both pilgrims and tourists.


Govindaraja Swamy Temple

This temple is dedicated to Lord Govindaraja Swamy, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

It is one of the oldest temples in Tirupati and is known for its unique architectural style and intricate sculptures.


Kodandarama Temple

Situated in Tirupati, this temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, his consort Sita, and his brother Lakshmana.

It is a well-visited shrine with an enchanting deity of Lord Rama.


Parakala Mutt

This is a prominent Vaishnava temple dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Hayagriva, a divine incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

It also serves as the headquarters of the Parakala Mutt, a significant religious institution.


Srikalahasti Temple

Although srikalahasti temple is not in Tirupati town, this temple is around 36 kilometers away.

It is a famous Shiva temple known for its stunning architecture and is one of the Pancha Bhoota Sthalas, representing the wind element.

Many visitors travel from distant places to participate in the Rahu Ketu Pooja

Its better to check Srikalahasti Temple Timings before planning to visit


Chandragiri Fort and Temples

Located in Chandragiri, about 13 kilometers from Tirupati.

This historic fort houses ancient temples, including Raja Mahal and Rani Mahal.

It offers a glimpse into the rich heritage of the region.


Sri Varasidhi Vinayaka Temple Kanipakam

Kanipakam is located in the Irala Mandal of Chittoor district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

It is at a distance of 68 kms. From Tirupati. Check Kanipakam Temple Timings before you visit.

This temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is renowned for a unique and fascinating idol of Lord Vinayaka.

The idol here is believed to be self-manifested and is known as “Swayambhu.”

What makes it exceptional is that it is continuously growing in size.

The idol is believed to be increasing by a few millimeters every year.

This temple is situated in Kanipakam, approximately 75 kilometers from Tirupati.


These temples in and around Tirupati draw millions of devotees and tourists every year due to their religious and architectural significance.

Each temple has its own unique history and cultural importance in the region.


Mistakes to avoid When Visiting Tirumala for Darshan

Devotees seeking divine blessings at places like Tirumala sometimes make unintended mistakes to avoid tirumala darshan that can hinder their spiritual journey.

It’s crucial for devotees to be aware of the mistakes to avoid during Tirumala Darshan.

These mistakes include skipping Sri Varahaswamy’s Darshan, pursuing worldly pleasures, disregarding darshan rules, showing disrespect to Mada streets, and using flowers inappropriately in Tirumala.


Do’s and Don’ts for Pilgrims

When visiting the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) and the Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala.

It’s essential to follow certain do’s and don’ts to ensure a smooth and respectful pilgrimage experience. Here are some guidelines:

Do’s:

Dress:- Wear traditional and modest attire. Men should wear dhoti or kurta-pajama, and women should wear sarees or traditional Indian dresses.


Prayer and Meditation:- Maintain a calm and respectful demeanor. Engage in prayers, meditation, and reflection during your visit.


Accept Prasadam:- Accept prasadam (blessed food) offered at the temple as a divine offering. Consume it with reverence and gratitude.


Observe Silence:- Maintain silence within the temple premises as a sign of respect for the divine. Avoid talking loudly.


Follow Queue Lines:- Respect the queue lines and wait your turn patiently, whether for darshan (sight of the deity) or prasadam (blessed food).


Offerings and Donations:- If you wish to make offerings or donations, do so at the designated counters and Srivari Hundi.


Use the Free Services:- The TTD offers various free services, including accommodation, food, and medical facilities for pilgrims. Take advantage of these services if needed.


Dispose of Litter Properly:- Use dustbins to dispose of any waste, and help maintain cleanliness in the temple premises.


Don’ts:-

Footwear:- Remove your footwear outside the temple premises and deposit them in designated areas. Do not enter the temple with shoes or sandals.


Mobile Phones and Cameras:- Avoid using mobile phones and cameras inside the temple, as photography and videography are usually not allowed.


Smoking and Alcohol:-Smoking, alcohol consumption, and other forms of intoxication are strictly prohibited in the temple complex.


Public Display of Affection:-Avoid public displays of affection, such as hugging or kissing, within the temple premises.


Touching Deities:-Do not touch the deities or the idol without permission, and do not cross the barricades or rails.


Littering:- Do not litter, deface, or damage the temple property in any way. Maintain the sanctity of the environment.


Inappropriate Behavior:- Avoid loud or disrespectful behavior, arguments, or disputes within the temple. Maintain a serene and peaceful atmosphere.


Non-Vegetarian Food:-Refrain from consuming non-vegetarian food and carrying it into the temple complex.


Respect Queue Systems: Do not try to bypass or break the established queue system. Everyone should wait their turn patiently.


These guidelines are in place to ensure a spiritually enriching and respectful pilgrimage experience for all visitors to Tirumala.

It’s important to follow these do’s and don’ts to maintain the sanctity and cultural significance of the temple and its surroundings.


Other Important Places in Tirumala

TTD JEO Camp Office

The TTD JEO Camp Office Tirumala is the central hub of the TTD’s administrative work.

It’s where TTD Officials and the JEO of Tirumala oversee the daily operations of Tirumala and Tirupati.

One crucial task is handling VIP Darshan, a special privilege for specific individuals, and the camp office is in charge of managing and allocating this exclusive Darshan.


Contact Information

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) provides 24/7 customer care service with two toll-free numbers for pilgrims’ convenience: 18004254141 and 155257.

You can contact TTD Customer Care Number for assistance with your inquiries or concerns related to their services.


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Faqs

How can I reach Tirumala?

You can reach Tirumala by road, train, or air. The nearest major railway station is Tirupati, and the nearest airport is Tirupati Airport. From these points, you can take a taxi or bus to reach Tirumala.

What is the best time to visit Tirumala?

The best time to visit Tirumala is during the cooler months, from November to February, to avoid extreme heat. However, it’s a year-round pilgrimage destination, so you can visit at any time.

Are there any entry fees to visit Tirumala?

There are no entry fees to visit Tirumala, but you may need to pay for special darshan or seva tickets, which offer priority access to the temple.

How can I book darshan or seva tickets?

You can book darshan or seva tickets online through the official TTD (Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams) website or at the various TTD information centers.

How can I get accommodation in Tirumala?

Tirumala offers a range of accommodation options, including guesthouses and choultries. You can book accommodation online through the TTD website or at the Central Reception Office in Tirumala.

Please note that it’s always a good idea to check the latest guidelines and information from the official TTD website Or TTD LIVE updates before planning your visit to Tirumala, as rules and procedures may change over time.


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