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Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Special Tickets For July Now Available | Check Price & Other Details

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) has announced the release of special entry tickets for devotees eager to visit the Tirumala Temple in July 2024. These special tickets, priced atl Rs 300, offer worshippers the opportunity to witness the divine presence of Lord Venkateshwara. These tickets can be obtained by visiting the official TTD website.

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In addition to the special entry tickets, booking for accommodation in Tirumala and Tirupati for July 2024 also started on April 24. The TTD had previously released the online local Temple Seva Quota for the upcoming July month on April 22. This includes Srivari Arjitha Seva tickets for various ceremonies such as Kalyanam, Unjal Seva, Arijitha Brahmotsavam, and Sahasra Deepalankara Sevas.

Furthermore, the online quota for seva and darshan connected with Kalyanam, Unjal Seva, Arijitha Brahmotsavam, and Sahasra Deepalankara Sevas was issued on the same day. On April 23, TTD initiated the booking process for Tirumala Angapradakshinam for the month of July.

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TTD offers four types of sevas: Arjitha, daily, weekly, and annual/periodical. TTD reported a significant number of applications for various sevas. As per their records, 276,111 applications were received for Thomala Seva, 271,987 for Astadala Pada Padmaradhana, and 261,715 for Suprabhatham.

In Tirumala, three pujas are conducted daily, including one in the morning, open to the public, and another in the afternoon. The third puja, held at night, is strictly private and involves only temple officials and priests.

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Each day, the arjitha sevas commence with Suprabatham, followed by Thomala, Archana, and conclude with Ekanthaseva, which is not open to pilgrims. Additionally, certain sevas are performed to the processional deity of Lord Venkateswara, also known as “Malayappa Swamy,” including Kalyanotsavam, Arjita Brahmotsavam, Dolotsavam, Vasantotsavam, and Sahasra Deepalankara seva.

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