Darshan & Sevas at Kanipakam Vinayaka Vari Temple

Temple Time Schedule

Timings Activity
4:00 AM Temple Opens
4:00 AM to 4:30 AM TemplePooja, Issuance of Abhishekham Tickets
4:30 AM to 7:30 AM Abhishekam, Alankarana, Harathi, Prasadam
7:30 AM to 12:00 Noon Archana and Sarva Darshan and other poojas
12:00 to 12:13 PM Nivedana and Harathi
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM Remains Closed
2:00 PM to 6:30 PM Archana and Sarva Darshan and other poojas
6:30 PM to 7:00 PM Devasthanam Pradosha Pooja
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM Maha Harathi andDarshanam
8: 30 PM Temple will be closed

List of Sevas and the prices

Seva Name Price
Abhishekham Rs.100
Ashtothara Kumkumarchana Rs.20
Postal Aksharabhyasam ( To be paid at Post-offices - Available through out India) Rs. 75
Akshrabhyasam Rs.50
Odi Biyyam ( Offering Rice grains with turmeric) Rs.10
Sri Satya Narayana Swamy Pooja Rs.50
Coconut Re.1
Offering Saree to Devi ( Saree not included) Rs.100
Tying Bell ( Devoutees tie bells at the premises either while making a wish or when fulfilled) Rs.5
Tying Mudupu (Devoutees offer mudupu at the premises while making a wish) Rs.5
Upanayanam Rs.100
Pallaki Seva ( Palanquin service to Devi) Rs.50
Vaahana Pooja ( Vehicle pooja)
  • Two Wheeler
  • Four Wheeler (Car/Jeep etc.)
  • Heavy Motor Vehicle (Bus, Lorry, Tractor etc.)
  • Rs.50
  • Rs.100
  • Rs.125
Shashwata Bala Bhoga Prasadam Rs.1001
Shashwata Kumkumarchana Rs.1016
Anaa Daanam ( Free Meals)
  • Maharaja Poshaka
  • Poshaka
  • Memeber
  • Rs.10,116
  • Rs.5,116
  • Rs.1,116
Shashwatha Pooja Abhishekham Rs.1116
Vyasa Guha Entrance Rs.2



Tickets are issued at the counter situated at the Temple premises. There is no E-ticket facility. Above prices are for the service only. Materials like saree, coconut, abhishekham requirements, rice grains for Odi Biyyam , Kum Kum etc. are not provided by the temple. Devoutees must get along with them.

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