To receive the divine Annaprasadam of Lord Venkateswara on the holy Tirumala hills, one must truly be blessed. Many devotees often ask about where exactly free meals (Annaprasadam) are served on Tirumala and how to reach the place.
As you step out from the main temple after Darshan, you can see the temple gopuram in front. On the left side, the sacred temple Pushkarini (holy tank) is visible. From there, if you turn left, you will reach the Madavidhulu area.
Daily Annaprasadam Timings at Tirumala
Every day, Annaprasadam is served free to devotees from 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM.
- Breakfast (Tiffin) is served from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM.
- Lunch is served from 10:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
- Break is observed from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
- Dinner is served from 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM.
Thousands of devotees receive Annaprasadam daily here. No money is charged. Everyone, whether rich or poor, can sit and honor the sacred food.
How to Reach the Annaprasadam Hall
From the Pushkarini, move forward, and on the right side, you will find the route leading to Sri Tarigonda Vengamamba Nithyanandanam Satram. On the left side, the path leads to the Varaha Swamy temple. After crossing Pushkarini, just ask nearby, and people will guide you.
The Annaprasadam hall is a huge building with sections called Hall 1, Hall 2, and Hall 3. Devotees are seated batch by batch. Once one hall is full, the next opens.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Experience
At Sri Tarigonda Vengamamba Nithyanandanam Satram, devotees enjoy a structured food schedule:
- Breakfast (Tiffin) from 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM
- Lunch from 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
- Dinner from 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
The food is simple, tasty, and served unlimited. Rice, dal, sambar, rasam, chutney, and buttermilk are common. The highlight is the crispy vada, which many devotees eagerly look forward to.
Hall Seating and Service
Each hall accommodates 1,000–2,000 devotees. Seating is arranged in rows on long tables where 3–4 devotees sit together. Food is served on banana leaves, giving it a traditional sacred touch. Volunteers serve multiple rounds of rice, sambar, rasam, and buttermilk. Curries change daily, so devotees never find the meals repetitive.
Paintings and Spiritual Ambience
Inside the Annaprasadam hall, there are stunning 3D paintings depicting divine stories. One painting shows Lord Hanuman, Lord Venkateswara, Ahobilam Narasimha Swamy, Mahanandi, Srisailam, and Tripurantakam. These five sacred temples are known as the Pancha Kshetras, which devotees are encouraged to visit at least once in their lifetime.
Another highlight is the statue of Garukmantudu and divine names inscribed with Shanku and Chakra symbols. The ambiance of the hall elevates the devotional experience beyond just food.
Annaprasadam as a Sacred Service
Many devotees dream of serving Annaprasadam as Seva. At Tirumala, this opportunity is considered a great blessing. The service is carried out by TTD employees along with Srivari Sevaks (volunteers). Those who book seva online sometimes get a chance to serve food at Sri Tarigonda Vengamamba Nithyanandanam Satram, which is regarded as a lifetime fortune.
Unlimited Food, Zero Waste
The uniqueness of Annaprasadam is that no devotee ever leaves hungry. From breakfast to dinner, unlimited food is served without charging even a single rupee. TTD ensures no food is wasted. Devotees are requested to honor this prasadam as sacred and avoid wastage.
Location and Landmark
The Annaprasadam Hall is right beside Sri Varaha Swamy temple route and close to Pushkarini. The large building has a clear signboard, and the hall is visible even at night. Outside, a garden area attracts devotees to relax, click photos, and enjoy the divine environment.
Overview Table of Annaprasadam at Tirumala
Meal Type | Timing | Location | Special Highlight |
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Breakfast (Tiffin) | 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM | Annaprasadam Hall, near Pushkarini | Vada + Chutney |
Lunch | 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM | Sri Tarigonda Vengamamba Nithyanandanam Satram | Unlimited Rice + Curries |
Break | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM | — | — |
Dinner | 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM | Annaprasadam Halls (Hall 1, 2, 3) | Rasam + Buttermilk |
FAQs on Annaprasadam at Tirumala
Q1. Is Annaprasadam free for all at Tirumala?
Yes, Annaprasadam is completely free for all devotees, rich or poor.
Q2. What is the timing for free food at Tirumala?
Meals are served daily from 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM with scheduled slots for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Q3. Where is the Annaprasadam Hall located?
It is located near the Pushkarini, close to the Varaha Swamy temple route at Tirumala.
Q4. How many devotees can be seated at once?
Each hall accommodates 1,000–2,000 devotees at a time.
Q5. Can devotees serve Annaprasadam as Seva?
Yes, devotees can book seva online in advance. Serving food at Tirumala Annaprasadam hall is considered a great fortune.