Marriage Halls in Tirupati: Cost, Booking Procedure, and Contact Marriage Hall allotment Timings: 3.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. (next day) Hall capacity varies from 50 to 500 members. Instructions to Devotees Only Hindu-arranged marriages are performed at Tirumala. Hindu Inter-caste arranged marriages are allowed. Love marriages are not allowed without …
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Ear Piercing Ceremony in Tirumala: Cost, Timings, and Procedure
Ear Piercing Ceremony in Tirumala: Cost, Timings, and Procedure Location: Purohit Sangam, near Vakulamatha Guesthouse, Papavinasanam Road, Tirumala. Ear Piercing Ceremony in Tirumala Traditional piercing will be performed at Purohit Sangam Gunshot is not performed. The devotees are requested to carry ear rings. It will not take more than 5 …
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Tirupati Devasthanam Darshan Timings, Opening and closing Times, and Darshan details. Tirumala Temple History Another tale is told in the Bhavishyottara Purana and goes like this: Several Rishis gathered on the bank of the Ganges and prepared everything for a Yajna. When Narada arrived, he inquired as to which god they would like to offer Havissu. Sages asked Bhrigu, the guru, to resolve the issue. The sage decided to investigate the three principal deities in order to find a solution. Upon arriving at Brahma Loka, he observed that he was occupied with reciting the Vedas with one mouth, pronouncing the name of Narayana with another, and directing his third face towards Saraswati. He ignored Bhrigu completely. The sage then proceeded to Kailasam. Once more, he discovered Siva totally engaged with his partner, totally unresponsive to Bhrigu’s presence and approach. From this point on, Bhrigu proceeded to Vaikunta, where he discovered Vishnu busy in discussion with Lakshmi. Bhrigu gave Vishnu a hard kick to the chest, looking angry. Without delay, Vishnu stood up, gave Rishi’s foot some pressure, and asked whether there was any damage. Satisfied by Vishnu’s thoughtful attention, Bhrigu went back to the Rishis and suggested that they offer the Yajna as a sacrifice to Vishnu. The reason Lakshmi was upset was that Bhrigu had abandoned Vishnu and gone to Karavirapura, or Kolhapur, Lakshmi’s favorite location on the Lord’s chest. When Vishnu could no longer stand being alone, he left Vaikuntha and roamed the area. He eventually arrived in Seshachala, thought it was interesting enough, and settled down on the mountain in the shape of an anthill near the Swamipushkarini River. Tirupati Devasthanam Darshan Timings 3.00 …
Read More »Tirupati Darshan for Senior Citizens, Timings, and Booking Procedure
Tirupati Darshan for Senior Citizens, Darshan Timings, and booking procedure Pilgrims who are 65 years of age and older can avail of free Darshan. For the benefit of older people who are unable to wait in line for extended periods, TTD introduced this darshan. Senior citizen tickets are not yet available in Tirumala for offline booking. Online booking of Darshan tickets will be allowed for Darshan. Darshan tickets must be reserved in advance when the quota for a certain month is announced. Senior Citizen Darshan reporting Reporting place: South Mada Street, near …
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Tirupati Darshan for Infants, Darshan Timings, and Booking Procedure TTD provides free darshan for pilgrims who have children under one year of age in the infant darshan category. Infant Darshan tickets are currently available in Tirumala (offline). Parents are welcome to bring their infants with them to the Vaikuntam Queue Complex without making any bookings in advance. Documents required for Infant Darshan Original copy of the child’s birth certificate or hospital discharge summary. Parent’s Aadhaar Card. Infant siblings ID proofs. Infant Darshan Dress Code Gents: dhoti (white) and shirt, or …
Read More »Tirupati Special Entry Darshan Timings, Waiting Time, and Booking Procedure
Tirupati Special Entry Darshan Timings, Average waiting time, and online booking procedure Special Entry Darshan Dress code Gents: dhoti (white) and shirt, or kurta and pyjama. Ladies: Saree or Salwar Kameez (with Pallu Compulsory). All pilgrims are requested not to wear clothes such as T-shirts, jeans, etc., as the same …
Read More »Tirupati Darshan Booking for NRI, Ticket Cost, and Availability
Tirupati Darshan Booking for NRI, Ticket Cost, and Availability Non-resident Indians (NRIs) who want to see Lord Venkateswara can purchase Special Entry Darshan tickets at Tirumala for Rs. 300. Only at Tirumala does TTD provide darshan tickets; booking is not available for NRI darshan. For this category, arrival in India should take no more than thirty days. The ability to purchase a ticket at the counter for Rs. 300 will be issued upon document verification. By producing both their valid passport and their OCI card, NRIs with OCI cards are also eligible for this service. Dress code for NRI Darshan in Tirumala Gents: dhoti (white) and shirt, or kurta and pyjama. Ladies: Saree or Salwar Kameez (with Pallu Compulsory). All pilgrims are requested …
Read More »Tirumala Ghat Road Timings Toll Gate Opening and Closing Hours
Tirumala Ghat Road Timings, Toll Gate Charges and Tirupati Vehicle Check Details Distance from Alipiri to Tirumala GNC Toll gate: 16.9 Km Minimum Journey Time from Alipiri Toll Gate to Tirumala: 28 Mins Fine might be levied for those who reach much early. Usually 2 to 3 mins early might …
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Tirupati VIP Break Darshan Tickets, VIP Pass Issuing Counters, Darshan Timings and Dress Code VIP Darshan Ticket cost: Rs.500 per person. It is free entry for under 12 years children. No.of Laddus Per ticket Holder: 1. Extra Laddu cost Rs.50 each. VIP Darshan Duration: 1 hour to 2 hours 30 …
Read More »Namakaranam in Tirumala Timings Cost and Procedure
Namakaranam in Tirumala Timings Cost and Procedure Namakaranam Duration: 25 to 30 mins. Puja Location: Purohit Sangam (Kalyana Vedika), Papavinasanam Rd, Tirumala, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517504 Annaprasana Cost: Rs.200 per child Timings: 6.00 am to 6.00 pm (Daily). Preferable Dress Code for the Puja Gents: Dhoti (White) & Shirt or …
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