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TTD Sarvadarshan at Tirumala – Booking details and Procedure

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Sarvadarshan is a free darshan system offered at the Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala, India. The temple is one of the most sacred and important pilgrimage sites for Hindus and is visited by millions of devotees every year. The TTD Sarvadarshan system is designed to provide a smooth and efficient darshan experience for the devotees.

More than 60,000 to 80,000 pilgrims visit the Sri Venkateswara Temple every day, and TTD has established efficient darshan systems for the benefit of the large number of visiting pilgrims in Tirumala.

Sarva Darshan is a free darshan in which pilgrims wait their turn to see the Lord in the compartments of Vaikuntham Queue Complex II. Sarvadarsanam translates as ‘darshan for all’. Sarvadarsanam timings vary depending on the day of the week.

Sarvadarsanam is open for about 18 hours daily on normal days, and for 20 hours per day on peak days.

This darshan is accessed via the Vaikuntam Queue Complex. The complex consists of a series of interconnected halls leading to the main temple. An efficient queue system ensures that pilgrims move through the Queue Complex in an orderly fashion towards the main temple.

Sarvadarshan facilities offered by TTD

The Queue Complex’s halls are clean, spacious, and light. TTD provides a variety of facilities in the Queue Complex, including:

 > Annaprasadam is provided for the waiting pilgrims on free of cost.

 >Milk, Coffee & Tea are provided for waiting pilgrims on free of cost at every 3 hours interval.

 >Free Medical facility is also provided.

 > Well-maintained toilets, and RO filter water are available.

 >Closed Circuit Television, through which devotional programs and music are relayed

There are officers to look after the facilities in the Vaikuntam Queue Complex, regulate the queues and attend to complaints.

 

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  • TTD,
    Be pleased provide online booking for darshan for whole year not monthly wise quota. It is difficulty to booking for normal devotees. If you provide whole year then devotees can book their convenient dates. If booking is closed on that day devotees can seek other days. Now when you open slot within 15-20 min it shows closed how it possible, as I heard some agents block and resell the tickets with higher rates, it is looting of pilgrims so kindly arrange as suitable to pilgrims. Thank You

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