Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam to issue tickets online for November Darshan starting tomorrow

Angapradakshinam Tirumala Temple tickets online booking: Devotees who wish to visit the sacred shrine of Lord Venkateshwara of Tirumala in November may reserve their tickets online. Scroll down to know more about the date and time of the bookings.
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Online Tickets for November 2022 Darshan

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Online Tickets for November 2022 Darshan

The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam will issue tickets for November Darshan on its official portal from tomorrow onwards. The temple management updated its official website stating that Special Entry Darshan tickets worth Rs 300 for November 2022 will be available for booking from September 21 at 9 AM. Therefore, devotees who wish to plan a pilgrimage to the holy shrine may reserve their tickets tomorrow.
The online platform also released another update stating that the Srivari Arjitha Seva tickets quota for November 2022 will be available from 3 PM on September 21 onwards.
Furthermore, it said that the Srivari Seva Electronic DIP registration for November 2022 will be effective from 10 AM on September to 10 AM on 23 September. Moreover, the Tirumala Accommodation Quota for the same month will be available for booking from 26th September at 9 AM.
Devotees who wish to book the Tirumala Angapradhakshinam for October 2022 may register from 22 September at 9 AM.
For the unversed, the Tirupati Balaji temple is one of the wealthiest temples in the country and the most popular pilgrimage site. Dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara (also hailed as Balaji or Govinda), the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam in Andhra Pradesh is situated atop seven hills, in the Seshachalam, Eastern ghats range.
This Devasthanam is one of the Swayam Vyaktha Kshetras dedicated to Vishnu, and Lord Balaji is believed to be one of the most powerful deities. Lakhs of pilgrims visit this holy site year after year. Some devotees who pray for their wishes to be fulfilled take a pledge to donate their hair by tonsuring their heads. And this is done as a gesture/ token of devotion to Lord Venkateshwara.
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