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December 2025 Festivals at Tirupati’s Sri Govindarajaswamy Temple: Dates, Timings, Significance

Sri Govindarajaswamy Temple in Tirupati will host key December 2025 observances with deep devotional and cultural significance. On December 4, Karthika Deepotsavam begins at 6 PM, inviting devotees to reflect on light as a symbol of wisdom and hope. The same day marks Sri Tirumangai Alwar Sattumora, honoring the Alwar saint through sacred remembrance. On…
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Tiruchanoor Padmavathi Temple Dec 2025: Vaikuntha Ekadasi, Gaja Vahanam & Friday Utsavams

December 2025 at the Tiruchanoor Padmavathi Ammavari Temple features four Friday Tiruchi Utsavams, the Gaja Vahanam under the Uttarashada Star, and the twin observances of Vaikuntha Ekadasi and Vaikuntha Dwadasi. The schedule supports thoughtful planning for devotees seeking a calm and orderly darshan. Each event emphasizes disciplined worship, reflective prayer, and seva, aligning with the…
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Experience Sacred December 2025 TTD Festivals: Masa Shivaratri and Mesmerizing Theppotsavam

December 2025 at TTD local temples features a focused calendar of sacred observances, highlighted by Masa Shivaratri on 28 December at Sri Kapileswara Swamy, Tirupati, and the Theppotsavam (Float Festival) from 29 December to 2 January. In Amaravati, Venkatapalem, Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple will host special celebrations with details typically confirmed closer to the dates.…
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Experience the Sacred Vaikunta Dwara Darshanam 2026 at Tirumala: Dec 30–Jan 8 Dates, Rules & Guide

Vaikunta Dwara Darshanam at Tirumala runs from 30 December to 8 January 2026, coinciding with Vaikuntha Ekadashi and Vaikuntha Dwadashi. TTD will issue darshan tokens via an Electronic Dip System for the first three days to ensure fair access. For the remaining seven days, Sarva Darshan will be routed through Vaikuntham Queue Complex–2. Special Entry…
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TTD December 2025 Festivals: Sacred Dates, Significance, and a Calm Pilgrim’s Guide

December 2025 at the Sri Venkateswara Temple (TTD) in Tirumala invites devotees to a reflective season of worship, guided by clear ritual structure and an atmosphere of serenity. A confirmed highlight is Chakra Theertha Mukkoti on December 2, 2025, when pilgrims honor the sacred theertham and seek blessings associated with purity and protection. The observance…
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TTD’s 16-Day Sundarakanda Parayanam (Nov–Dec 2025): Key Rituals, Dates, and Pilgrim Insights

TTD will conduct the Shodasha Dina Sundarakanda Parayanam at Vasantha Mandapam, Tirumala, from November 28 to December 13, 2025. Ankurarpanam will precede the programme on November 27, 7–8 PM, at Dharmagiri Veda Vignana Peetham, marking an auspicious start. Daily morning recitation sessions are planned to help devotees participate with focus and ease. The event highlights…
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Sacred Gift to Padmavathi: Srivari Saare Procession from Tirumala on Nov 25, 2025

On 25 November 2025, the Srivari Saare procession departs from the Tirumala temple for Tiruchanur following the auspicious Panchami Theertham, a focal event of the Ammavari Brahmotsavams. This ceremonial offering, traditionally a sari and sacred paraphernalia, is presented by Sri Venkateswara Swamy to Sri Padmavathi, symbolizing the divine bond of Vishnu and Mahalakshmi. The observance…
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Panchami Tirtham at Padma Pushkarini: Sacred Lotus Vision and Devotional Unity

Panchami Tirtham at Padma Pushkarini in Tiruchanoor is the most sacred moment of the Karthika Brahmotsavam of Sri Padmavathi Ammavaru. The observance commemorates Sri Padmavati Devi’s divine appearance on a thousand-petaled golden lotus at the temple tank. Devotees undertake a holy bath that symbolizes purification, renewal, and alignment with the rhythm of Karthika masam. The…
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TTD’s 16-Day Sundarakanda Parayanam 2025: Dates, Ankurarpanam, and Devotional Grace at Tirumala

TTD will conduct the Shodasha Dina Sundarakanda Parayanam at Tirumala’s Vasantha Mandapam from November 28 to December 13, 2025, with Ankurarpanam on November 27 at Dharmagiri Veda Vignana Peetham (7–8 PM). The programme offers a focused, daily recitation window between 8:30 and 9:30, enabling devotees to engage deeply with the Sundara Kanda of the Valmiki…
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Tirumala Hill Case: Non-Hindu Symbol Triggers Probe and Renewed Focus on Pilgrim Harmony

Local authorities at Tirumala registered a case after a vehicle displayed a non-Hindu symbol in the protected pilgrimage zone, underscoring standard enforcement of TTD’s site-specific code of conduct. The response illustrates how sacred-site regulations work alongside India’s constitutional commitment to religious freedom and pluralism. A due-process approach emphasizes fact-finding over assumption, encouraging calm, verified discourse.…