As more than fifty thousand pilgrims
visit the Sri Venkateswara Temple every day, TTD has
organised efficient systems to ensure the smooth movement
of pilgrims.
Vaikuntam
Queue Complex
The entrance for darshan is
through the Vaikuntam Queue Complex. The complex is
a series of inter-connected halls that leads to the
main temple. An efficient queue system ensures that
pilgrims move in an orderly fashion through the Queue
Complex, towards the main temple.
The halls in the Queue Complex are
clean, spacious and airy.TTD provides a wide range of
facilities in the Queue Complex:
- Food is provided for the waiting pilgrims free of cost.
- Milk, Coffe & Tea provided for waiting pilgrims free of cost.
- Medical aid
- Sale of photographs, calendars
and other TTD publications
- Toilets
- Closed Circuit Television, through
which devotional programmes and music are relayed
- Cloak rooms near the Vaikuntam
Queue Complex entrance
- Places where footwear can be
deposited, free of cost (at the entrance)
There are officers to look after
the facilities in the Vaikuntam Queue Complex, regulate
the queues and attend to complaints.
Sarvadarsanam
Sarvadarsanam means
'darshan for all'. The timings for Sarvadarsanam
are different on different days of the week. Please
refer the weekly temple
programme for the timings.
On normal days, about 18 hours are
allotted for Sarvadarsanam and on peak days, it is open
for 20 hours.
Around 50,000 pilgrims visit the
main temple every day.
Special Entry Darshan (Seeghra Darshan)
The Seeghra Darshanm facility is introduced 0n 21-09-2009 to provide quick Darshan for the Pilgrims. The cost of the Ticket is Rs.300/- per pilgrim. The tickets will be issued at VQC-I in a separate queue line with 4 counters, after taking the tickets, the pilgrims are directly allowed for Darshan. Seeghra Darshan tickets will be issued on all the Sarva Darshan timings.
The darshan timings are
the same as that for Sarvadarsanam.
Special Entry Darshan Timings ( Seeghra Darshan ) |
| MONDAY |
7:00 AM TO 5:00 PM |
| TUESDAY |
8:00 AM TO 2:00 PM |
| WEDNESDAY |
9:00 AM TO 2:00 PM |
| THURSDAY |
9:00 AM TO 5:00 PM |
| FRIDAY |
9:30 AM TO 9:00 PM |
| SATURDAY |
7:00 AM TO 9:00 PM |
| SUNDAY |
7:00 AM TO 9:00 PM |

Divya Darshan
1. Divya Darshan facility is provided for pedestrian who come on foot to Tirumala through Gali Gopuram or Srivari Mettu.
2. Bio-metric counters are established on these foot paths, to facilitate free darshan, free accommodation (P.A.C) and free food facilities at Tirumala.
Sudarshan token System
The Sudarsanam token
system was introduced to minimise the waiting time for
Sarvadarsanam, Special Darshan and other paid darshan/sevas.
Some of its features:
The tokens are available Rs.50/- token at the
1.Second Choultry (behind the Railway Station),
2.Bhudevi Complex,
3. Alipiri Tollgate,
4.Sreenivasam in Tirupati,
5.Srivari Sannidhi, Tirupati,
6. RTC Bus stand in Tirupati,
7.TTD Information centre ,Renigunta (opposite to the Renigunta Railway Station).
The time of darshan is
indicated on the tokens.Pilgrims can enter the Vaikuntam
Queue Complex at Tirumala at the time indicated on
the tokens. . As this system saves on waiting
time, it provides pilgrims with enough time to visit
temples in the vicinity like Sri Govindarajaswami
Temple and Kapila Teertham at Tirupati, Sri Padmavathi
Ammavari Temple at Tiruchanur and Sri Kalyana Venkateswara
Swami Temple at Srinivasa Mangapuram.To help TTD keep a track of the
number of pilgrims and ensure their smooth flow, one
token is issued per head. Collective tokens for groups
are not issued.Sudarshan tokens to a tune of 5000 perday, Tuesday and Wednesday 2000 perday will be issued from 05:00am
Some precautions for you to
take:
- Collect your Sudarsanam token
only from TTD-run counters. Tokens issued by others
are not valid.Do not exchange tokens.
- Do not trust touts.

Special Darshan for Physically disabled and Aged
This special darshan is
arranged for the physically disabled and the aged, the infants along with parents through
a separate gate at the Maha Dwaram,the main temple entrance.
If necessary, such pilgrims can be accompanied by an
attendant.

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