SAME-DAY DARSHAN FOR ‘SRIVANI’ TICKET-HOLDERS IN TIRUMALA
From August 1 to August 15, 2025, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is rolling out a pilot scheme allowing same-day darshan for offline Srivani ticket holders to significantly reduce waiting times that have previously stretched up to three days.
Under this initiative, offline Srivani tickets will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis daily from 10 AM at Tirumala, and devotees must report by 4:30 PM at Vaikuntam Queue Complex-1 for darshan. This is a welcome change from the earlier practice where offline ticket holders often needed to wait overnight or longer to get darshan.
Key Details of the New Srivani Darshan Timings
Offline Srivani Tickets Issuance: From 10 AM daily on a first-come, first-served basis in Tirumala.
Darshan Reporting Time: 4:30 PM at Vaikuntam Queue Complex-1 on the same day for offline ticket holders.
Online Bookings: Devotees with online booked Srivani tickets for visits till October 31, 2025, will continue with their existing 10 AM darshan slots. The new 4:30 PM slot applies for offline offline or online bookings from November 1 onwards.
Ticket Quota: The existing quota of 800 offline tickets in Tirumala and 200 tickets at Renigunta Airport remains unchanged.
Cost: ₹10,000 donation plus ₹500 ticket fee for Srivani darshan tickets.
Benefits of the Same-Day Darshan Scheme
Significantly reduced waiting time for offline ticket holders.
More convenience and better crowd management at the temple.
Encourages pilgrims to arrive only on the day of darshan, reducing overcrowding.
Pilgrims can enjoy the VIP Break Darshan experience without extended delays.
FAQs on Same-Day Srivani Darshan at Tirumala
What is the new same-day darshan scheme for Srivani ticket holders?
It allows offline Srivani ticket holders to get darshan at Tirumala on the same day of ticket issuance with a reporting time of 4:30 PM, reducing previous multi-day waits.
How can I get an offline Srivani ticket?
Tickets are issued on a first-come, first-served basis starting 10 AM daily at Tirumala’s ticket counters.
Will online Srivani ticket holders also get the same-day darshan slot?
Online ticket holders with bookings till October 31 retain their 10 AM slots. From November 1 onwards, all Srivani ticket holders, online or offline, will follow the 4:30 PM reporting time.
What is the cost of a Srivani darshan ticket?
The ticket includes a ₹10,000 donation and ₹500 as a ticket fee per person.
Where do I report for the darshan?
Devotees must report at the Vaikuntam Queue Complex-1 by 4:30 PM for the scheduled darshan.
Published on: July 31, 2025
Published by: PAVAN
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