Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
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Topline Realty
Vijayawada, Inde1 contribution
5,0 sur 5 bulles
juil. 2024 • En famille
I got refreshed in Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam with family and while returning I visited some more temples near Tirumala. Om Namo Venkataesha...
Écrit le 11 août 2024
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Deepak_01
Bangalore, Inde7 418 contributions
1,0 sur 5 bulles
juin 2024 • En famille
The entire Tirumala kshetra is definitely divine with a positive vibe, Venkateshwara Swamy's darshan is sheer bliss,even if it is for a few seconds and extremely satisfactory.
But the extremely pathetic amenities for pilgrims visiting the famed Sri Venkateshwara Swamy Temple in Tirumala,Tirupati is terrible.Despite the huge rush of pilgrims and huge hundi collections everyday,the TTD trust should wake up and provide atleast basic amenities for a smooth darshan.The Alipiri check point is poorly managed with security staff manually checking all vehicles leading to a huge pile up.Atleast they can go for a modern automated sensor based checks for better accuracy and quick process.
The darshan and accomodation booking ,although made online, gets booked within minutes of opening,many months in advance but can still be arranged through middlemen.The archaic system of making free darshan devotees wait for 36 hours,during rush period, in completely barricaded queues is terrible and inhuman.Special darshan , supposed to get through in 2-3 hours takes 7-8 hours with utter mismanagement.No staff to check the tickets at the starting point, no regulation.Devotees run in open spaces and crowd towards the gates literally creating a stampede situation with no one to guide.Devotees are locked up in big cages with no staff around ,many devotees were fainting due to suffocation and heat,limited fans,congested passages and long wait makes the devotees tired, sick, and frustrated.The staff are too arrogant and physically assault devotees who question them for this torture.God forbid, there is a serious threat of stampede / fire hazard with disastrous consequences any time with this chaotic system.There is a huge push and shoving all through and in the final darshan time, the staff literally pull and push the devotees away with hardly a glimpse of God.The exit is equally chaotic with absolutely mismanaged crowd, the devotees proceeding towards SriVari Hundi blocking all other pilgrims on the exit passage.The Prasad counter staff are openly demanding money.Overall a torturous and horrendous experience despite the divine darshan of God.Wish the TTD team takes up urgent revamp and regulated this age old system to ease devotees experience.Afterall with so much money in the coffers ,they can look at modernization of the entire system.Else many devotees would never dare to visit ,risking their lives.The free buses run packed, cabs and jeeps fleece devotees, demanding abnormal fares for a few kms.Cops block many roads with no reasoning ,making pilgrims travel more arduous.Overall a very scary and definitely avoidable experience!!
Écrit le 19 juin 2024
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Ameetagra
10 contributions
2,0 sur 5 bulles
mars 2024 • En solo
I was always a fan of the organized Darshan at Tirupati temple but this time I found a few shortcomings. The footwear deposit centers were unmanned. Also since I was doing Sarvadarshanam had to walk through the temple bare feet which resulted in Burnt feet. Also recovering the mobile is an arduous process. Why can't it be near the exit or Laddu center? So devotees can collect the mobiles and belongings immediately and not have to walk back. I hope someone at TTD listens!!
Écrit le 8 avril 2024
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Bikram B
Bangalore, Inde1 contribution
5,0 sur 5 bulles
sept. 2023 • En famille
magical place, want to go again, balaji darshan was real awe inspiring. the devotion of people makes you believe in god.
Écrit le 23 février 2024
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Lion Nana Rao
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janv. 2024 • En famille
Left Bangalore on 25th Jan and reached tirupati on 26th Jan 2024. Due to Republic day holiday heavy crowd was there. Standing in Queue we got token for darshan on 27th Jan at 4.00 am early morning. we entered the queue at 3.30 am. Got Sri Balaji's divine darshan at 8.30 am. we came out of temple at 10 am. Very happy to the divine darshan of Sri Balaji. we will visit again for God's blessings. Later visited Godess Sri Padmavathi amma temple at tirichenor. Totally very good exepierence.
Écrit le 30 janvier 2024
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Suresh C
Charlotte, Caroline du Nord972 contributions
5,0 sur 5 bulles
oct. 2023 • En famille
Thirupathi Venkatachalapathy visit has always been a fulfilling trip. Path to the trip has been getting a challenge nowadays. I usually book through APSRTC package and they used arrange bus. Now they have outsourced to many bus companies. Although I booked Volvo AC, as they have less people they arrange a 5 seater car with 4 passengers - 2 from my family, another 2 + driver. Pickup was better unlike earlier time as they picked up just near my house in chennai - saving city journey time and providing additional sleeping time in the morning. Car started around 5am. There was some delay in pick up of one passenger as he lost his way. Rest of travel was okay. Breakfast only in Tirumala and the same car took us up the hill - not required to get down and take a different bus. I messed up taking print out with bar code and took only first page. With my booked phone number different, and the one I had different - it was a cumbersome experience to call the staff and get this sorted. However, they tried their best to help me. Although I took print out of bar code ticket - it was not recognized in queue and also in Prasadam - it was however sorted out. Finally all good. Darshan was good, but I could sense the crowd in the lines have increased over years even in package trip special entry and definitely not for little children and oldees - I felt pity for them being crushed in the queues. After visiting, donations and prasadams - had free lunch and then started descending and travel to Alamelu Mangapuram. Reached back home by 8:30pm. I think it depends on God - if one can visit and also visit with or without problems.
Écrit le 21 décembre 2023
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Padmavathi Travels chennai
Chennai, Inde7 contributions
5,0 sur 5 bulles
déc. 2023 • En famille
Visiting Tirupati Balaji, also known as the Venkateswara Temple or Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), is a spiritual journey for many devotees. Here is a general guide on how to visit Tirupati Balaji:

1. Plan Your Trip:
Decide on the dates of your visit.
Consider the best time to visit based on your preferences and any festivals or special occasions.
2. Accommodation:
Book accommodation in advance, as Tirupati attracts a large number of pilgrims. Tirumala has various guesthouses managed by TTD.
3. Travel to Tirupati:
Tirupati has its own airport, Renigunta Airport (IATA: TIR), with domestic flights.
Alternatively, you can reach Tirupati by train or bus. The Tirupati railway station is well-connected, and there are regular bus services from major cities.
4. Entry Regulations:
Follow any COVID-19 guidelines or entry regulations that may be in place.
Be aware of any specific guidelines provided by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams.
5. Darshan Tickets:
Decide on the type of darshan you want (regular or special darshan).
Purchase darshan tickets in advance either through the official TTD website, authorized booking counters, or e-darshan counters.
6. VIP Darshan:
If you prefer VIP Darshan, check the availability and book accordingly. Keep in mind the specific timings mentioned earlier.
7. Dress Code:
Dress modestly. It is customary to wear traditional Indian attire. Men typically wear dhoti and kurta, while women wear sarees or traditional dresses.
8. Reach Tirumala:
Reach Tirumala by road or take a bus from Tirupati. The journey involves a series of hairpin bends, so be prepared for some motion sickness.
9. Footpath Route (Optional):
Devotees can choose to climb the hill through the pedestrian footpath (Alipiri Mettu or Srivari Mettu). This is considered a sacred trek by many pilgrims.
10. Darshan Experience:
Follow the guidelines and instructions given by the temple authorities during darshan.
Mobile phones, cameras, and other electronic devices are generally not allowed inside the temple.
11. Prasadam:
Collect prasadam after darshan. Tirumala is famous for its Laddu, which is considered a blessed offering.
12. Return Journey:
Plan your return journey and make sure you have transportation arranged.
13. Local Customs:
Respect local customs and traditions. Photography may be restricted in certain areas.
14. Additional Tips:
Carry a copy of your darshan ticket and any required identification.
Keep some extra time for any unforeseen delays.
Always check for the latest updates and guidelines on the official TTD website or contact TTD helpline numbers for any assistance. Remember that the information provided here is general, and it's important to verify specific details before planning your visit.
Écrit le 16 décembre 2023
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Mobile31292930056
1 contribution
1,0 sur 5 bulles
août 2023 • En famille
I have very very worst experience. Becoz they not even feed some food we entered in free darshanam at 6 o clock. We are still in the same pathway they not even cared about small kids.
I think people should stop visiting this temple because there are many temples but devotees thinks tirupati is the best and many devotees from TN.
Écrit le 28 septembre 2023
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Travel Diary
1 contribution
4,0 sur 5 bulles
juil. 2023 • En famille
We climbed up from tirupati to tirumala using alipiri gate. There are two routes to climb up: from Alipiri and from Srivari mettu. We had heard Srivari mettu is smaller and takes lesser time but is more steep and difficult. We were 3 families with 2 kids. Hence, we planned to take Alipiri route.

Day 1:
Starting 6 AM from Whitefiled, Bengaluru, we first reached Kapil teertham temple by around 10:30AM. Temple is really good. It has a pond where people were taking bath too. It has minor parking challenges as cars are park on road. Given the less rush, we could manage. We were expecting a waterfall in the temple however, it was fully dried up, even in the month of july. In the search of waterfall, from there, we drove to Ramapuram falls. To our surprise, there is no waterfall there. Someone told us if we trek for 2 km, there is a small stream of water. We avoided the trek as we had to trek next day for temple. However, the place as still quite scenic with lot of natural beauty. Hence, we spent 30-40 min there before heading to our home stay in Tirupati.

Day 2:
We woke up early to reach Alipiri Gata parking by 4:30 AM. There is big space for free parking. However, there are no sign boards. We asked the people around to guide us to park. It is a little chaos to find right stop to park our vehicle in the absence of any sign board or any one guiding to show way to the vehicle. We walked to bhudevi complex for tickets following google map (remember no signboards or supporting staff). There was minor rush to get the tickets. Only Sarvadarshan tickets were issued to us. No one replied on how and where to get divya darshan tickets of even if it is possible to get divya darshan tickets. We were told to get the ticket stamped mid way. We got the tickets at 5:30AM with reporting time as 4PM.

We started climbing right away from Alipiri gate. It was allowed to wear flipflops, however there are too many temples on the way. You can visit those temples keeping your flipflops outside. However, people put turmeric on the steps and many of them will not like you wearing flipflops. Every now and them someone will ask you to remove flipflops and I would recommend to not wear them.

There are enough shops on the way selling food items, glucose, drinks etc. Everything is well managed. One difference i noticed as different from climbing up in vaishno devi and tirupati is everyone chants "jai mata di" and other energising slogans which keep motivating you all the way long. In tirupati, it was a quite silent trek with some songs being played at few places, but people were mostly silently climbing, barring one or two instances of "govinda govinda". Also, as usual no ground staff from temple to guide you and people around you being ignorant of your presence (barring calling the flipflops out).

Half way, we got the tickets scanned and then stamped (few people missed stamping as it was done separately). We need to carry original of adhaar., No photo copy is needed and adhaar is mandatory (no other document work). We again tried to get info on divya darshan. This time the person as window told there is one only more ticket, costing 10K which can give us direct entry to temple.

We were a large group with kids and took lot of haults. Hence, we could finish the trek in 6 hours but in general you can expect 4-5 hours. Overall, trekking was a nice experience. It is mix of steps and walk. During the last 600 steps we could see people climbing steps on knees. Whole trek provides you very nice experience.

After the trek, as usual no clear sign boards and ground staff to help, we kept walking straight and taking help from near by shop keepers. to reach a place where we could two conflicting signboards of "sarvdarshan" tickets. One was asking to go down on stairs and other was asking to take left. We asked people around and no one was clear. After spending 15 mins, we could figure out we can take bus from left or go down stairs to walk to the place from where Sarvdarshan queue starts. Some of us got head shaved near the same place, which was free of cost and people can pay at their own will. Then we reached queue starting point at 2:30PM after having lunch and some shopping too.

As expected there was lot of rush in the queue. All the bags and mobiles were deposited with good safety and management amidst crazy rush. Only thing missing again was sign boards and ground staff to help. Because of which only when we reached inside, we came to know even smart watch is not allowed. The staff was quite rude and didnt even tell us from where to collect it. Amidst this much rush, going through cells and queues, we had great experience of darshan at 6PM. On the way, few queue merged with ours. One person told he had booked virtual seva of 500/- and joined us directly midway saving his 1-2 hrs as compared to us.

After the darshan, it was hassle free to get the laddoo prasand. One laddoo per ticket and we could get more laddoo at 50/- each. From there we went to luggage room and got all the mobile and smart watch at same place and bags from another queues. It was all well managed and hassle free.

People told us we could take free bus to go down to tirupati, but it was very crowded to booked a jeep instead. There were other buses too charging ~100/- per person. We reached back to parking by around 8PM.

Overall it was a great experience. Thousands of people visiting the temple daily and everything is well defined and structured to handle it without much mess. Only challenge is missing info over internet or even at the temple with no sing boards, ground staff help counters etc.
Écrit le 31 juillet 2023
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divya s
Birmingham, UK4 contributions
1,0 sur 5 bulles
juin 2023 • En famille
I would never ever recommend anyone to visit temple if you belong to other state, terrible experience with rude police and securities. All they need is money
Écrit le 20 juin 2023
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