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Tirupati Kalyanotsavam is a revered ritual at the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, symbolizing the divine wedding of Lord Venkateswara with his consorts, Sridevi and Bhudevi. Conducted daily, the ceremony involves chanting Vedic hymns, adorning the deities with exquisite jewelry and silk garments, and performing sacred rituals. Devotees believe that witnessing this event brings prosperity and spiritual fulfillment. The intimate ceremony includes devotional songs, arati, and prasad distribution, creating an atmosphere of deep reverence and spirituality. This ritual also boosts the local economy through tourism and supports charitable activities, enriching both the spiritual and material lives of the community.
S.No | Seva Details | Time |
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1 | Reporting Time | 10:00 AM |
2 | Queue Line Entry | 10:30 AM |
3 | Seva Starting Time | 12:00 PM |
4 | Seva Duration | 12:00 PM – 12:53 PM |
5 | Mangalya Dharana | 12:38 PM |
6 | Seva Frequency | Daily |
7 | Reporting Location | Supadam Entrance |
8 | Dress Code | Traditional Attire |
Kalyanam Seva ticket holders must take a diversion after entering Mahadwaram, with staff available to guide devotees to the Kalyanotsavam Mandapam. Late reporting devotees can collect their tickets when picking up Laddu Prasadam. After the Seva, devotees are organized into a queue line for further proceedings. The ritual includes Askhinthalu, where rice mixed with turmeric is offered, and the priest bestows blessings upon couples. Senior citizens who can sit on the floor are accommodated on the pedestals located on either side of the Mandapam. Following the Seva, devotees are allowed to have Darshan, with the Darshan line commencing near Dwajasthambham, ensuring an orderly and fulfilling spiritual experience.
Participant Criteria:
S.No. | Gender | Dress |
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1 | Male | White Pancha, Dhoti (Must remove Shirt and Vest till you complete Darshan). Dhoti is Mandatory. Advisable to wear Upper Cloth. |
2 | Female | Saree with blouse Punjabi Dress with Dupatta Chudidhar with Dupatta Half Saree |
3 | Both | Upper Cloth and Blouse piece will be given if reaching on time |
The Tirupati Kalyanotsavam, a grand ceremony, seeks divine blessings through an elaborate ritual simulating a real marriage. Adorned with extensive alankaram and mangal vadhyam, deity vigrahas dazzle with grand flowers and jewels, creating a magnificent spectacle. Meticulously chosen auspicious dates enhance the ceremony's significance, as devotees strive to please the Gods and invite good fortune into their lives. This sacred event symbolizes devotion, tradition, and the eternal bond between humanity and the divine.
No, entry to the temple is free for all visitors.
Temple is open from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily.
Yes, various rituals like Thomala Seva, Sahasranamarchana, and Abhishekam are conducted.
Yes, you can perform Nithyarchana or Sasvatha Nithyarchana for one or a lifetime.
Yes, the temple offers prasadam like Chakkara Pongali, Pulihora, and Pongal.
Photography might be restricted in certain areas of the temple premises.
Yes, there are lodging facilities available nearby for devotees.
The temple is located 12 km west of Tirupathi.
Yes, special pujas can be arranged for families upon prior request.
Yes, the temple premises are accessible, and assistance is available for those in need.