Darshan and Seva Details at Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam, Dwaraka Tirumala

Temple Activities for the Day

Daily worships begin with "SUPRABHATAM" at 4-00 AM and end with the ringing of bells at 9-00 PM according to "VAIKHANASA AGAMA SASTRA".

4-30 AM to 5-00 AM "SUPRABHATAM"
5-00 AM to 6-00 AM Brining of holy water daily worships, Balabhogam and distribution of Prasadam ("TEERDHAPU BINDE")
6-00 AM to 8-00 AM Snapana (Only on Fridays)
6-00 AM to 1-00 PM Special and early "Darsanam" of "Swamy" to the devotees.
9-00 AM to 12-00 Noon Worships by the devotees (Arjita Poojas)
8-00 AM to 12-00 Noon Vedaparayanam
9-30 AM to 12-00 Noon Daily "Arjita Kalyanam"
12-00 Noon to 12-15 PM "Mahanaivedyam" and distribution of "Prasadam"
1-00 PM Close of the Temple
3-00 PM to 5-00 PM Free Darsanam (Sarva Darsan)
3-30 PM Prabhutvotsavam
6-00 PM to 7-00 PM Evening worships (Sayamkalarchana)
8-30 PM to 9-00 PM Sevakalam, Pavalimpu Seva
9-00 PM Close of the temple

Darsanam

  • Darsanam is provided to devotees every day. Darsanam timings are Morning 6AM to 1 PM, 3 PM to 5.30 PM and 7.00 PM to 9 PM. The ticket rate for Darsanam is free
  • Seeghra Darsanam: This is a Special type of Darsan. People can use this type of Darsan having shorter period of time. Darsanam timings are Morning 6AM to 1 PM, 3 PM to 5.30 PM and 7.00 PM to 9 PM.The ticket rate for this Darsan is Rs.50/- per head

Daily Poojas / Sevas
A) Suprabhata Seva:- Devotees can participate in Suprabhata Seva every day morning 4.00 AM. The ticket cost is Rs.100/- per person. (Two laddu is free). Duration: 4.30 am to 5.00 am
B) Astottara Satanamarchana:- This Pooja is celebrated at Utsava Murtulu. This Pooja is celebrated everyday from 9 A.M to 12 Noon. (2 persons allowed for Seegradarsanam). Duration:- 20 Minutes. The ticket cost is Rs.130/-
C) Nitya Arjita Kalyanam:- Nitya Arjitha Kalyanam is performed every day to Lord Sri Venkateswara. The devotees can also participate in the Celebration of Kalyanam by paying certain amount. Nitya Arjitha Kalyanam Rs. 1,000/-; On payment of Rs.1,000/- the Devasthanam will present one Sari, Jacket, Sanku chakra Namala  Kanduva to the couple. 5 Laddus, 1 Pulihora and 1 Sarakara Pongal packet are presented. 6 persons will be allowed for Darsanam including Kalyanam performing couple and also for Anna Prasadam. Arjita Kalyanam will not be celebrated on the following Days:-

  • Makara Sankranti
  • Swamy vari Vysakhamasa Kalyanotsavams (From Vaisakha Suddha Dasami to Bahula Vidiya)
  • Swamy vari Aswayujamasa Kalyanotsavams (From Aswayuja Suddha Dasami to Bahula Vidiya)
  • Solar Eclipses
  • Krishnastami
  • Pavithrotsavams (From Sravana Suddha Trayodasi to Bahula Padyami)

D) Kumkuma Puja:- This Pooja is celebrated at Sri Ammavarlu. The Pooja is celebrated every day. Duration:- 20 Minutes The ticket cost is Rs.58/- for single person.
E) Gopuja: 116/- (2 persons allowed for Seegradarsanam and 2 Laddu + 1 Pulihora Free). Duration:-Each batch 20 Minutes.

Weekly Poojas / Sevas
A) Snapana: Snapana (Abhishekam for Utsva idols) is celebrated only on Fridays between 6-00 AM to 8-00 AM. The ticket cost is Rs.301/-
B) Swarna Tulasidala Kainkarya Seva: Celebrated only on Wednesdays 6.30 am to 7.00 am. The ticket cost is Rs. 1,116/- (for couple or two members)

Yearly Poojas / Sevas
A) Saswatha Kalyanam : On payment of Rs.15,000/- one can have Nitya Arjita Kalyanam on a required day /thidi every year and the same will be intimated in advance to take part in Kalyanam. In their absence the Kalyanam will be celebrated on their Name and Gotram and Prasadam will be sent to them by post.
B) Saswatha Sahasra Namarchana on Every Saturday: On payment of Rs.10,000/- one can have the permanent worship on Every Saturday on their Name and Gotram and Prasa dam will be sent by post.
C) Saswatha Astottara Satanamarchana on Every Saturday: On payment of Rs.7,500/- one can have the permanent worship on Every Saturday on their Name and Gotram and Prasadam will be sent by post.
D) Saswatha Astotharam: On payment of Rs.1,500/- one can have the permanent worship on a required day in every year on their Name and Gotram and Prasadam will be sent by post.
E) Gosamrakshna pathakam/Gopuja : On payment of Rs.1,116/- and above one can have Gopuja on a required day every year. In their absence the Gopuja will be celebrated on their Name and Gotram.

Other Sevas
A) Silver Garudotsavam (Garuda Vahanotsavam) : On payment of Rs.500/- Garuda Vahanotsavam will be celebrated in the temple in a day.
B) Silver Seshavahanotsavam: On payment of Rs.500/- Silver Seshavahanotsavam will be celebrated in the temple in a day.
C) Kovela Pallaki Utsavam: On payment of Rs.500/-, this Utsavam will be celebrated in the temple premises.

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