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TTD Tirupavada Seva: Sacred Food Offering

Tirupavada Seva, also written Tiruppavada, is the sacred food-offering ritual at Tirumala in which a large mound of cooked rice (pulihora or sweet pongal) is offered to Lord Venkateswara as naivedyam. It is a weekly seva performed on Thursday mornings, with ticket holders reporting around 05:00 hrs and the seva at about 06:15 hrs, priced at ₹850 per ticket on the published schedule and including single laddu prasadam. The Poolangi Seva, in which the Lord is decorated entirely with flowers, follows it. Exact rates and timings are set by TTD, so confirm them on tirumala.org before booking.

What Tirupavada Seva is

Tirupavada comes from the Tamil tradition of offering a “pavadai”, a great quantity of food, to the deity. At Tirumala the seva involves heaping a large mound of cooked rice before the Lord as a grand naivedyam, a food offering on a scale beyond the routine daily offerings. The rice, typically prepared as tamarind rice (pulihora) or sweet pongal, is offered with Vedic recitation, after which it becomes prasadam. It is one of the temple’s older food-offering traditions.

Timing, cost and prasadam

  • Day: Thursday morning.
  • Reporting: around 05:00 hrs at the designated point.
  • Seva time: about 06:15 hrs.
  • Cost: ₹850 per ticket on the published weekly schedule.
  • Prasadam: single laddu.
  • Follows with: Poolangi Seva, the all-flower decoration of the deity.

These figures are from the TTD weekly sevas schedule. TTD revises seva rates and timings periodically, so verify the current details at booking time rather than relying on an older quote.

Tirupavada and Poolangi together

On Thursday the Tirupavada food offering is paired with the Poolangi Seva, in which the deity is adorned solely with flowers rather than the usual ornaments and silk. The combination makes Thursday a distinctive day: the grand food offering followed by the flower-clad form of the Lord. Devotees who book the Thursday seva witness both, which is part of the day’s appeal compared with the other weekly sevas.

How to book

Tirupavada Seva is an Arjitha seva allotted online through ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in, commonly via the electronic dip. Because it runs only on Thursdays, slots are limited. Log in to your TTD account, select Tirupavada Seva and the Thursday date, and pay ₹850 to confirm. Carry the photo ID used at booking, and reach the reporting point on time, since the 05:00 hrs reporting is strict. The early hour means an overnight stay at Tirumala is usually needed.

For what it’s worth, the Thursday Tirupavada slot is one of the more rewarding weekly sevas for the price, since you witness both the grand food offering and the all-flower Poolangi decoration in a single early-morning visit, which together feel more elaborate than a standalone abhishekam.

Dress code

Traditional dress is required for seva participants: dhoti or pyjama with an upper cloth for men, saree, half-saree or churidar with a dupatta for women. Phones and cameras are deposited in lockers near the queue complex. Arriving in suitable dress avoids being stopped at the seva checkpoint.

Common questions

What is offered in Tirupavada Seva?

A large mound of cooked rice, typically tamarind rice (pulihora) or sweet pongal, is offered to Lord Venkateswara as a grand naivedyam, on a scale beyond the routine daily offerings. It is offered with Vedic recitation and becomes prasadam afterwards. The name derives from the Tamil tradition of offering a great quantity of food to the deity.

When is Tirupavada Seva performed?

On Thursday mornings, with reporting around 05:00 hrs and the seva at about 06:15 hrs on the published schedule. The Poolangi Seva, the all-flower decoration, follows it. The exact timing can shift with the temple schedule, so confirm it on the tirumala.org weekly sevas page and reach early.

How much does it cost?

The published rate is ₹850 per ticket, including single laddu prasadam. TTD revises seva charges periodically, so verify the current price on the tirumala.org weekly sevas page when you book. It is an online Arjitha seva, usually allotted via the electronic dip.

What is Poolangi Seva?

Poolangi Seva is the ritual in which the deity is decorated entirely with flowers instead of the usual ornaments and silk. At Tirumala it follows the Thursday Tirupavada Seva, so devotees who book the Thursday slot witness both the food offering and the flower-clad form of the Lord. It is part of what makes Thursday a distinctive seva day.

A limitation worth noting

One limitation worth noting: the ₹850 rate, the 05:00 hrs reporting and the 06:15 hrs seva timing are the current published figures, but TTD revises seva charges and timings by board order, and the Thursday sequence can be altered on festival days that fall on a Thursday. Verify the current cost, timing and booking process on the tirumala.org weekly sevas page before you plan your visit.

References: the TTD weekly sevas page on tirumala.org, the TTD booking portal, and the daily sevas page.

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