2023 TTD Tirumala Senior Citizens Rs 300 Special Darshan Online Booking

See below for the 2023 TTD Tirumala Senior Citizens Rs 300 Special Darshan Online Booking, Tirumala Darshan Special Entry for Senior Citizens Dates 2023 Release details here.

One of the most revered temples in India is the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple. This shrine is of great religious and historical significance to India because it is situated where Lord Vishnu lived on the earth during the Kali era. Dedicated to Sri Venkateshwara, a manifestation of Lord Vishnu, this temple. Tirumala has a total area of roughly 26.8 Sq Km and is located 980 meters (3,200 feet) above sea level (10.33 sq mi). Seven peaks of the Seshachalam range, also known as Eastern Ghats, including Seshadri, Neeladri, Garudadri, Anjanadri, Vrushabadri, Narayanadri, and Venkatadri surround the hills. On the Tirupati-Tirumala Ghat route, at a distance of 21 kilometers (13 miles), there is a significant stratigraphic discontinuity that marks a time of exceptional calm in the planet’s geological past.

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2023 TTD Tirumala Senior Citizens Rs 300 Special Darshan Online Booking

Tickets for Senior Citizens Darshan are available (Senior Citizens Darshan) A new service called Special Darshan was introduced by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam. Additionally, this Special Darshan is offered to senior citizens, babies under a year old, members of the military, those with physical disabilities, and others. There is a daily limit of 1500 members for this Darshan. The first 750 members will be permitted for darshan at 10:00 AM, while the remaining 750 members are permitted for 03:00 PM. There are 2 slots set aside for senior citizen darshan. There are 750 devotees allowed in each slot. They will take a photo of you and scan your fingerprint at the counter before giving you a pass and a token for Laddus.

Dress code for Darshan:

  • Men must wear a white pancha, dhoti, kurta, pyjamas, or formal attire such as a pant and a shirt.
  • Women should wear a saree with a blouse, a chudidar with a dupatta, a Punjabi dress with a dupatta, or a half-saree.

 

 

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