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Tirumala Weekly Sevas: Complete Guide to Monday-Friday Rituals 2026

🕉️ Tirumala Weekly Sevas Guide

Experience the Divine Rituals of Lord Venkateswara – Monday to Friday

Every Day is a Festival Day in Tirumala

At Sri Venkateswara Temple, each weekday brings a unique sacred ritual where Lord Venkateswara blesses devotees through special sevas. These weekly pujas have been performed for centuries, offering devotees an intimate spiritual experience beyond regular darshan.

Limited tickets are available for each seva – allowing only a select number of devotees to witness these divine rituals up close.

MONDAY

Visesha Pooja – विशेष पूजा

After the second bell, the sacred utsava vigraha is brought to the mantapa for the magnificent Chaturdasa Kalasa Visesha Puja – a ritual involving 14 sacred vessels. With Sri Malayappa Swami’s permission, archakas perform ankurarpana and punyaha vachanam. As the Panchasuktas (Sri, Bhu, Nila, Purusha, and Narayana Suktas) are chanted, Tirumanjanam is performed with seven vessels containing gingelly oil, milk, curd, ghee, akshatas, darbha, and panchagavya, while seven vessels hold pure Sudhodaka.

Reporting Time
06:45 AM
Seva Time
07:30 AM
Cost
₹600
Prasadam
Single Laddu
TUESDAY

Ashtadala Pada Padmaradhana – अष्टदल पद पद्मराधन

This beautiful seva was introduced in 1984 during TTD’s Golden Jubilee Year after a Muslim devotee offered 108 gold lotuses to Lord Srinivasa. The archaka offers dhupa and dipa to the main deity, then recites 108 divine names of the Lord. With each name, one golden lotus is placed at the Lord’s holy feet. After archana to the Mula Virat, archana is offered to Goddesses Lakshmi and Padmavati. Arjita ticket holders are seated in the Antrala corridor between Kulasekhara Padi and Bangaru Vakili.

Reporting Time
05:00 AM
Seva Time
06:00 AM
Cost
₹1,250
Prasadam
Single Laddu
WEDNESDAY

Sahasra Kalasabhishekam – सहस्र कलशाभिषेकम्

This grand abhishekam is offered to Sri Bhoga Srinivasa Murthi (the silver replica of Mula Virat), along with processional deities of Sri Malayappa Swamy and his two consorts, and Sri Viswaksena. Performed after the second bell at Bangaru Vakili, the Bhoga Srinivasa Murthi is symbolically connected to the Mula Virat inside the sanctum with a thin silk rope – one end tied to Bhoga Srinivasa’s feet, the other placed near the Kathithasta of Mula Virat, establishing that the puja offered represents worship to the main deity itself.

Reporting Time
05:00 AM
Seva Time
06:00 AM
Cost
₹850
Prasadam
Single Laddu
THURSDAY

Tiruppavada Seva & Poolangi Seva

Tiruppavada Seva: After morning pooja, the Mula Virat is divested of all ornaments and flowers, draped only in dhoti and uttareeyam. The Thirunaman Kaappu and Kasturi are reduced, revealing the unique Netra Darshan – the rare opportunity to see the complete divine eyes of the Lord, which are usually half-covered by the wide namam on other days. Annakutotsavam (heaps of tamarind rice offering) is also performed.

Poolangi Seva: Following temple purification rituals, the Moola Virat is adorned with a velvet gown from crown to feet, then exclusively decorated with flower garlands. This ancient tradition of flower adornment is mentioned in Silappadikaram, the Tamil classic from 756 A.D.

Reporting Time
05:00 AM
Seva Time
06:15 AM
Cost
₹850
Prasadam
Single Laddu
FRIDAY

Abhishekam & Special Sevas – अभिषेकम्

The most ancient Arjitha Seva at Lord Venkateswara’s hill shrine. After Suprabhatha Seva, regular Thomala and Archana are performed in privacy, followed by Srivari Abhishekam. The sacred bath begins with water from Akasa Ganga Theertham, then milk, Suddhodakam, chandanam, and precious scented articles like powdered pachcha karpooram, saffron paste, and drops of civet oil brought in silver vessels. Multiple seva options are available on Fridays.

Abhishekam
₹750 | 3:30 AM
Civet Vessel
₹300 | 3:30 AM
Musk Vessel
₹150 | 3:30 AM
Nijapada Darsanam
₹200 | 5:30 AM
Vastralankara Seva
₹12,250 | 3:30 AM
Special Note
Couples allowed for Vastralankara

Quick Reference: All Weekly Sevas

Day Seva Name Time Cost Reporting
Monday Visesha Pooja 7:30 AM ₹600 6:45 AM
Tuesday Ashtadala Pada Padmaradhana 6:00 AM ₹1,250 5:00 AM
Wednesday Sahasra Kalasabhishekam 6:00 AM ₹850 5:00 AM
Thursday Tiruppavada Seva 6:15 AM ₹850 5:00 AM
Friday Abhishekam 3:30 AM ₹750 3:00 AM
Friday Nijapada Darsanam 5:30 AM ₹200 5:00 AM

Ready to Book Your Weekly Seva?

Limited tickets available for each seva. Book in advance to secure your spot.

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💡 Important Tips for Weekly Seva Devotees

  • Book Early: Weekly sevas have very limited tickets and sell out fast, especially during festival seasons.
  • Arrive on Time: Reporting times are strict. Late arrivals may not be allowed to participate.
  • Dress Modestly: Traditional attire is required – dhoti for men, saree/salwar for women.
  • Carry ID Proof: Original Aadhaar or government ID matching your booking details is mandatory.
  • Friday Timings: Note that Friday sevas start very early (3 AM). Plan your accommodation and travel accordingly.
  • One Person Per Ticket: Most sevas allow only one person per ticket (except Vastralankara Seva for couples).
  • Prasadam: You’ll receive one laddu as prasadam after each seva – a blessed offering from the Lord.

May Lord Venkateswara bless you with divine grace!

For more information, visit: TTD Official Website

Source: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams | Optimized for intirupati.in

Jakri

I am a blogger from Tirupati, sharing authentic information on Tirumala–Tirupati darshan, temples, festivals, travel tips, and pilgrim services. Through intirupati.in, I aim to help devotees plan a smooth and spiritual Tirupati visit.

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