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Are sevas allowed in Tirumala?

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Are sevas allowed in Tirumala?

There’s no such sevas to main deity. You can go for suprabhaatam and tomala seva can go little nearer to deity. All savas out side temple only. All sevas almost having complementary Darshan, Better You can check ttd site for all sevas.

What is Arjitha sevas in Tirumala?

It aims at curtailing the number of ‘abhishekams’ to prevent erosion of idols. The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has resolved to do away with certain arjitha sevas such as Sahasra Kalasabhishekam, Visesha puja and Vasanthotsavam and perform them only once in a year by converting them into ‘circar events’.

Is Tirumala Darshan available now?

Devotees can now purchase a Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam’s ticket for Rs 300 from the official website at – for darshan. Sarva Darshan (Free) tickets will be available for pilgrim bookings from 27.11. 2021 09:00 Hrs.

What is Srivani beginning break darshan?

Under this scheme, TTD provides one VIP break darshan to every devotee who donates Rs. 10000 and pays Rs. 500 extra towards the darshan ticket. The Srivani donation linked VIP break darshan tickets are issued both under the current booking and the online modes.

What is Arjitha Vasanthotsavam Seva?

Vasonthotsavam is a arjitha seva – paid service where pilgrims pay to view the ceremony. Each ticket costs Rs 300 ($7) and allows 1 person.

What is L1 Darshan in Tirumala?

The L1 VIP Break Darshan is available only for the President, Prime Minister, Chief Ministers, Ministers, Top Political groups / leaders, Judges and Civil Servants. The L2 VIP Break Darshan is restricted for TTD Employees, visitors who have recommendation letters from the ministers or dignitaries and VIPs.

What is srivari break darshan?

Under this scheme TTD board has decided to bring the Srivari VIP Break darshan to every devotee who can donate a sum of 10000 rupees per head. Main advantage of this scheme is to attract the donations by giving the common devotees a privilege for seeing Lord Venkateswara Dhruvaberam from close to Kulasekhara padi.