November Month: Tirupati Darshan Quota Online Booking Dates and Booking Procedure
Tirumala Ghat Road: Two-wheeler restriction
Only in September 2024 has TTD decided to let two-wheelers travel on both Ghat roads from 6 am to 9 p.m. The limit takes effect right away on Monday, August 12.
The choice has been decided given the devotees’ safety.
The Deputy Conservator of the Forests claims that August and September are wild animal peak mating seasons.
Consequently, the wild animals are frequently seen crossing First Ghat Road.
TTD has agreed to let the two-wheelers ply on both the first and second Ghat roads just from 6 am to 9 pm until September 30, 2024, to avoid the human-animal conflict in the interests of both the devotees and the wild animals.
November Month: Tirupati Darshan Quota
- From 10 a.m. on August 19 until 10 a.m. on August 21, Srivari Arjitha Seva Tickets Electronic DIP Registration will be accessible.
- While Virtual Seva tickets would be issued at 3 pm on the same day, Srivari Arjitha Seva tickets, viz. Kalyanam, Unjal Seva, Arjitha Brahmotsavam, and Sahasra Deepalankarana Seva, will be available from 10 AM on August 22, along with Annual Pushpayagam Seva tickets.
- Available starting August 23 at 10 AM are Tirumala Angapradakshinam Tokens.
- On August 23, at 11, Darshan and the Accommodation Quota for SRIVANI Trust Donors will be accessible.
- From 3 pm on August 23, a senior citizen /physically challenged quota will be available.
- August 24 at 10 AM will bethe date of the availability of the Special Entry Darshan (Rs. 300) tickets.
- From 3 pm on August 24, Tirumala & Tirupati accommodation quotas will be available.
- On August 27 (Navaneeta Seva at noon and Parakamani Seva at 1 pm), the Srivari Seva voluntary service general quota for Tirumala and Tirupati will be announced at 11 am.
TTD Cancelled Kalyanotsavam on August 18
TTD called off Srivari Arjita Kalyanotsavam on August 18 at Tirumala’s Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple.
August 15–17 will see the annual Pavitrotsavams hosted at Srivari Temple.
This time, Vedic events will take place in the temple’s Sampangi Prakaram until August 17 evening.
TTD has thereby canceled the Arjita Kalyanotsavam on August 18.