Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD)tickets, also known as TTD tickets, is an independent trust that manages the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh. It is a must-visit place with mesmerizing architecture and efficient crowd management. To have a smooth experience, proper preplanning and patience are essential. It's advisable not to accompany individuals who cannot wait in queues.
TTD has introduced a convenient multilingual online services system. This system allows pilgrims to avail various services like Seva, Special entry darshan, Accommodation, Hundi, Kalyana vedika, and Seva Electronic process through the online platform.
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Highlights
Events |
Tickets |
Srivari Arjita Seva tickets (For October) |
July 21, 2023, from 10:00 am |
Tirumala Angapradakshinam tokens (For October) |
July 24, 2023, from 10:00 am |
Special Entry Darshan (Seeghra Darshanam) |
Every Month |
The coveted Srivari Arjita Seva includes special services like Kalyanam, Unjal Seva, Arjita Brahmotsavam, and Sahasra Deepalankara Seva in October 2023.
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Special Entry Darshan
- The Special Entry Darshan (Seeghra Darshanam) has been introduced by the TTD Management to facilitate quick Darshan for the Pilgrims. The ticket for this special Darshan costs Rs.300/-. You can book these tickets every month by visiting the official website at https://tirupatibalaji.ap.gov.in and clicking on the "Buy Tickets" link.
- Pilgrims can book Special Entry Darshan tickets at least a month prior to the current day subject to the availability of Quota. Pilgrims can make eHundi Offering while booking Darshan tickets.
How to book Special Entry Darshan tickets online?
- Open your web browser and visit the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams website at https://tirupatibalaji.ap.gov.in.
- Click on the "Online Booking" option on the Home Page and select "TTD Darshan Booking Online."
- Create an account by providing your Email ID and Password, and then click on the "Submit" option.
- Fill in the online booking form for TTD tickets, providing the required details and documentation.
- Make the payment using online modes such as a credit card, debit card, or net banking.
Tirupati Laddu
The price of Tirumala Laddu for the year 2023 has been reduced from Rs 50 to Rs 25 now. However, please note that Tirupati Tirumala Darshan Online purchase is not applicable for Tirumala Laddu. Visitors can get 2 to 4 extra laddus per head, subject to availability.
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Tickets cost for Seva at Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
Daily Seva |
Name of the Seva |
Ticket Cost |
No. Persons Allowed |
Time of Seva |
1 |
Suprabatham |
Rs.25-00 |
1 |
04.30 AM 03.30 AM (on Friday) |
2 |
Sahasranamarchana |
Rs.25-00 |
1 |
05.00 AM 04.00 AM (on Friday) |
3 |
Padmavathi Parinayam (Kalyanotsavam) |
Rs.500-00 |
2 |
10.00 AM |
4 |
S.D.Seva |
Rs.116-00 |
2 |
05.00 PM |
5 |
Ekantha Seva |
Rs.25-00 |
1 |
09.30 PM 09.45 PM (on Friday) |
6 |
Kumkumarchana |
Rs.200-00 |
2 |
01.00 PM to 04.30 PM |
Note:- Tickets will be issued subject to pilgrim rush |
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7 |
Special Entrance |
Rs.20-00 |
1 |
During Sarvadarsanam |
8 |
Special Darshan Ticket |
Rs.100-00 |
1 |
During Sarvadarsanam |
9 |
Veda Aseervachanam |
Rs.500-00 |
2 |
09.00 AM to 05.00 PM |
Weekly Seva |
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10 |
Astadala Pada Padmaradhana seva (Monday) |
Rs.300-00 |
1 |
07.00 AM |
11 |
Tiruppavada seva (Thursday) |
Rs.600-00 |
1 |
07.00 AM |
12 |
Vastralankaran seva (Friday) |
Rs.10,000-00 |
2 |
05.30 AM |
13 |
Abhishekam (Friday) |
Rs.400-00 |
1 |
05.30 AM |
14 |
Abhishekananthara Darshan (Friday) |
Rs.20-00 |
1 |
07.00 AM |
15 |
Lakshmi Puja (Friday) |
Rs.116-00 |
1 |
09.30 AM |
16 |
Pushpanjali Seva (Saturday) |
Rs.300-00 |
1 |
07.00 AM |
17 |
S.D.Seva |
Rs.100-00 |
1 |
05.30 PM |
Monthly Seva |
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18 |
Astothara Satakalasabhishekam |
Rs.1,000-00 |
1 |
07.00 AM |
(1st Wednesday of every month) |
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Annual Sevas |
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19 |
Vasantotsavam (May) |
Rs.150-00 |
1 |
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20 |
Pavithrotsavam (September) |
Rs.750-00 |
1 |
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21 |
Laksha Kumkumarchana (November) |
Rs.1,116-00 |
2 |
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22 |
Pushpayagam (Panchami Teertham Next Day) |
Rs.500-00 |
2 |
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23 |
Varalakshmi Vratham |
Rs.500-00 |
2 |
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Permanent Sevas |
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24 |
Saaswatha Nithyarchana |
Rs.1,650-00 |
2 |
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25 |
Saaswatha unjal Seva |
Rs.1,116-00 |
2 |
A Guide on How to Reach Tirupati
- By Air: The nearest airport to Tirupati is the Tirupati Airport (TIR), located about 15 kilometers from the city center. It is well-connected to major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. Several domestic airlines operate regular flights to Tirupati, making it a convenient option for air travelers.
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- By Train: Tirupati boasts excellent railway connectivity, with Tirupati Railway Station being one of the busiest and well-connected railway junctions in the southern region. It is connected to major cities like Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Mumbai, and Kolkata, among others. Regular trains from various parts of the country make it easily accessible for travelers coming by train.
- By Road: Tirupati has a well-developed road network, making it easily accessible by road from neighboring cities and states. National Highway 71 connects Tirupati to Chennai, while National Highway 140 connects it to Bangalore. Several state-run and private buses ply between Tirupati and major cities, offering a comfortable and economical travel option.
- Tirumala Ghat Roads: Once you reach Tirupati, to visit the famous Venkateswara Temple situated on the Tirumala Hills, you can take the Tirumala Ghat Roads. There are well-maintained motorable roads with regular bus services, private taxis, and shared cabs to transport pilgrims and tourists to the hilltop temple.
- On Foot (Pilgrimage Trek): For the spiritually inclined and adventurous souls, there is an age-old tradition of undertaking a sacred trek to Tirumala on foot. The trek covers approximately 9 kilometers and starts from Alipiri or Srivari Mettu footpaths. This trek is considered a holy journey and is undertaken by thousands of devotees seeking divine blessings.