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Tirumala Balaji Temple Darshan Ticket costs: A Complete Guide

Planning a pilgrimage to Tirumala Venkateswara Temple? This comprehensive guide breaks down the ticket costs associated with various darshan options, empowering you to plan a spiritually fulfilling and budget-friendly trip.

Tirumala Darshan Options with No Ticket Cost:

Tirumala Darshan Options with Ticket Cost:

Tirumala Seva Darshan Cost : Detailed Breakdown of prices

  • Suprabhata Seva: Rs. 120 – Early morning ritual to awaken the Lord.
  • Thomala Seva: Rs. 220 – Garland adornment of the deity.
  • Archana: Rs. 220 – Chanting of devotees’ names during rituals.
  • Kalyanotsavam: Rs. 1,000 – Symbolic celestial wedding of the Lord and Goddesses.
  • Unjal Seva: Rs. 1,500 – Witness the deity being gently swung in a cradle.
  • Arjitha Brahmotsavam: Rs. 200 – Grand festival replica with deity procession.
  • Visesha Pooja: Rs. 600 – Special offering ritual.
  • Sahasra Deepalankara Seva: Rs. 1,500 – Temple adorned with a thousand lamps.
  • Vasanthotsavam: Rs. 300 – Spring festival with colorful celebrations.
  • Tiruppavada Seva: Rs. 600 – Food offering to the Lord.
  • Abhishekam: Rs. 750 – Sacred bathing ritual of the deity.
  • Sahasra Kalasabhishekam: Rs. 1,000 – Elaborate bathing ritual.

Ticket Cost of Other Rituals:

  • Nijapada Darshanam: Rs. 200 – Opportunity to view the deity’s feet closely.
  • Astadala Pada Padmaradhana: Rs. 500 – Special worship at the Golden Lotus feet.
  • Angapradikshanam Free: Devotees can circumambulate the temple as an act of devotion.

Conclusion:

I hope this blog acts as your comprehensive guide to the costs of Tirumala darshan ticket options. With this knowledge, you can tailor your pilgrimage to fit your spiritual aspirations and budget. Remember to book your darshan tickets well in advance and always refer to the official TTD website for the most up-to-date information. May your journey to Tirumala be blessed!

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