Rituals and Festivals in Sri Tirupatamma temple

Timings

  • The temple is opened for Devotees from 5.00AM t0 9.00PM in all the days.
  • Sarvadarsanam (Free) Available 5 am to 7am and 5pm to 9pm
  • Special Dharsanam (Rs.5/-) Available 5 am to 9pm
  • Shigra Darsanam (Rs.15/-) Available 5am to 9pm
  • Anthralaya Dharsan (Rs.25/-) Available 5am to 9pm
  • Break Darshan (Rs.50/-) Available 5am to 9pm

Rituals & Sevas

  • 5:00 Suprabhata Seva
  • 5:30 Gopuja
  • 6:00 Srichakara puja
  • 10.00 Kalyanam (Friday)
  • 11:30 Maha Nivedana
  • 17:00 Unjala Seva
  • 18:00 Pallaki Seva

Major Festival

  • Pedda Thirunallu for 5 days from Magha Pournami every year.
  • Chinna Thirunallu for 5 days from Phalguna Pournami every year.
  • Colour Festival: This festival was celebrated for every two years. Starts from the next day of Sankranthi.

Annadanam Scheme
The devotees visiting the shrine are offered free meals every day under Annadana Padhakam with the contributions made by the devotees. The donor particulars for the scheme are as follows.

  •  Providing free meal for 4 Members on any day in a year 1,116/-
  •  Providing free meal for 20 members on any day in a year 5,116/-
  •  Providing free meal for 40 members on any day in a year 10,000/-

Note: Annadanam Donations in the form of DDs or MOs in favour of Executive Officer, Sri Tirupatamma Amvari Devasthanam, Penuganchiprolu and Name of the Donor and Address On whose name Annadanam scheme is to be offered. Annadana Gotram Date or Thithi on which Annadanam is to be offered in a year. Total amount offered.

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