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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Do's and Don’ts at Tirumala Tirupati Lord Venkateshwara (Balaji) Temple

Wednesday, October 23, 2019 0
Do's and Don’ts at Tirumala Tirupati Lord Venkateshwara (Balaji) Temple

 Do's and Don’ts at Tirumala Tirupati Lord Venkateshwara (Balaji) Temple

 
Do's and Don’ts at Tirumala Tirupati Lord Venkateshwara (Balaji) Temple

The Dress Code at Tirupati

The Tirupati temple is one of the most sacred Hindu sites in the world, and it is imperative that you respect the religious sentiments of the devotees while you are there. A dress code is strictly enforced by the temple management, and it is important that you abide by the rules of the Devasthanam. Light colours are preferred to dark, bright ones. Men are advised to wear dhotis or veshtis that are south Indian staples. You can also opt for kurta-pyjamas or long tunics. Avoid wearing shorts or capris. Jeans are also discouraged. Loose-fitting trousers and pants are allowed. Shirts and tees are also allowed but do not opt for gaudy prints. Men are not required to be shirtless within temple premises.


Women are advised to wear saris or long tunics. Kurtis is allowed as well. Chudidars, suits and shawls are also allowed. Women can opt for ankle-length skirts and blouses, or half-saris too. Sleeveless tops and knee-baring dresses are not allowed within the temple.  

Do's and Don’ts at Tirumala Tirupati Temple

  • For the best views of the deity on the tank, be sure to take a spot on the steps of the holy tank beforehand, as the region gets very crowded as time passes. If you want to accompany the procession as it makes its way around the mada streets, you may not get a good view of the final ceremony. It is advisable to plan your trip around the five days in such a way that you can witness both the procession and the concluding prayers. It is recommended that you get a good spot at the tank steps especially on the last day – Pournami – as the ritual is a must-watch!

  • Make sure to follow the dress code, as violations are viewed seriously. The weather is warm, so dress accordingly.

  • Most of the events are held at the sacred premises, which means that you will have to be barefoot. Avoid littering, and watch where you step.

  • Dispose of waste responsibly, especially prasadam leftovers and other offerings.

  • Take care of your valuables, especially wallets, mobile phones and jewellery. It is advised to not wear flashy jewellery or carry large amounts of cash while on the trip.

  • Take care of your children and keep sight of them at all times, as the crowds are quite overwhelming. It is better to give your children an identity tag with your contact information on it, in case of emergencies.

  • Carry an empty utensil to take the offerings home, as temple packaging may leak or tear. Avoid wasting food and prasadam.

  • Remember to book accommodation at Tirumala well in advance, as pilgrim influx is maximum during Teppotsavam season.

  • Smoking, drinking alcohol and consuming non-vegetarian food are prohibited inside temple premises. Respect the religious sentiments of the pilgrims during your visit.

  • All bookings done online are to be done through the official website of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam website.

  • Be wary of fake sites and quacks who may cheat you.

  • Electronic devices are allowed only minimally inside the temple. Use your phone minimally, and enjoy the wholesome spiritual experience at Tirumala.

Things to Keep in Mind

This is one of the most crowded times of the year at Tirupati, drawing in millions of devotees to the region. If you are looking to attend the regular prayers and rituals, keep in mind that some of them may be cancelled on account of the Teppotsavam. In particular, the Sahasra Deepalankara Seva is cancelled on all five days while the Arjitha Brahmotsavam and Vasanthotsavam pujas are not held on the last three days of the Teppotsavam. The Pournami Garuda Vahana Seva to be held on the day of the full moon is also cancelled. Morning prayers are held as scheduled, and there are not many changes to note.

Tirumala Temple Gopuram
Tirumala Temple GopuramSource

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Tirumala by Walk - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!

Sunday, June 08, 2008 0
Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!

Tirumala by Walk 

Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!We 3 i.e. Bhaktavatsalam, Swaminathan & Rajmohan decided to climb up the hill on April 13th at 12.50 A.m and reached up the hill at 5.30 A.m , these are the photos we took by mobile camera while climbing up the hill, the last snap is next to the chariot we saw an elephant and beautiful rangoli.



Climb the hills to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!


For those of you who would like to climb the hills to Tirumala to fulfil a vow, there are two well-laid stone footpaths leading to Tirumala. These paths are called "Sopanamargas" (stairways).


Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!

The more ancient of the two Sopanamargas starts from Alipiri at the foot of the hills, is about 11-km in length, and is the commonly used route. The other Sopanamargas is from Chandragiri, though only about 6-km in length, it's a difficult route and is mainly used by the local people and traders. TTD also provides several facilities for the pilgrims who walk up the hills to Tirumala.


Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!

FACILITIES FOR PILGRIMS TTD or Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam manages the affairs of the temple, the well-being of the pilgrims, the upkeep of the environs in and around the Tirumala hills and sponsors several undertakings that are religious, charitable, social and educational in nature.

Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!

The TTD provides ample conveyance and halting facilities to thousands of pilgrims. Many pilgrims climb the hill by walk to fulfil the vow they have taken. Facilities like shelters, drinking waters, toilets, canteens, medical facilities etc are provided for a quick and relaxing walk uphill.


Tirumala by Walk  - Climb the hills from Alipiri to Tirumala to fulfil a vow!


|| Om Namo Venkatesaya ||