There are many 32 Periodical Sevas which are offered in the temple for different number of occasions or intervals of times for the wellness of the devotees and to get the blessings of the Goddess Kunjapuri. These sevas are performed always in daily basis with more importance focuses during special occasions orCelebrations. The largest of all the periodical sevas is the Maha Aarti, which is performed both in the morning and the evening continuously. This aarti makes one of the crucial processes in which devotees join the priests in reciting many chants and prayers to receive blessings.

Another significant seva is Abhishekam, an offering wherein water or milk or honey or punnings are offered, on the image of Goddess Kunjapuri. It is also done to purify one’s mind and soul in order to gain wealth and health. Pooja offerings include those wherein devotees can pray for special concerns or special needs such as health, wealth, and happiness. The expenses which are incurred on such poojas may range between INR 300 to INR 1000 depending on the prayer offered.
The Havan (Fire Ritual) is another periodical seva, done anytime anyone desires it to be done. The rituals entail the burning of a small fire that activates the divinity of Goddess Kunjapuri and will sanctify the environment and the immediate inner self of the individuals involved. This type of sevai is called auspicious sevai and is offered for the purpose of bringing in welfare of the society.
Periodical Seva overview
Pavithrosthavam is an advanced ritual accomplished within a temple to cleanse and make holy the temple and its premises. This religious ceremony is normally held once a year and hundreds of people come to attend this auspicious event. In the year 2025, the Pavithrosthavam shall be celebrated in a great way with devotion. To become a participant, it is recommended to get a ticket and here is what to consider about prices, eligibility, and other aspects.
It is simple to book a ticket to the Pavithrosthavam. You cannot buy your ticket in the Internet but book it online through the official site of the temple. Just log on to the site, go to the section of Pavithrosthavam and follow the procedure there to book your slot. Remember to book your ticket early, because the slots are taken away rather fast.
Depending on the temple the prices of the participating in the Pavithrosthavam may also differ. Usually, the prices of the tickets are between INR 500 and 2000. The temple has its own site, which gives the precise information about the prices and any extra cost.
TTD Online Darshan Tickets Booking 2025: Timings & Price
Overview of the Periodical Seva
Detail | Information |
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Booking Method | Online via temple’s website |
Price Range | INR 500 – INR 2000 |
Eligibility | Open to all devotees |
Important Dates | Check temple website |
Timings | Varies by temple |
Dos and Don’ts | Follow temple guidelines |
New Updates | Posted on temple website |
Periodical Seva Tirumal 2025
Seva Name | Frequency | Timing/Duration | Cost (₹) | Significance |
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Koil Alwar Thirumanjanam | 4 times a year | Before major festivals | ₹3,000 | Purifies the temple and seeks forgiveness |
Vasanthotsavam | Annual (March/April) | 3 days, 2:30 PM | ₹300 | Celebrates spring with an aromatic bath |
Abhideyaka Abhishekam | Annual (May/June) | Once a year | Varies | Anoints deity’s armor, symbolizing divine strength and protection |
Pavithrotsavam | Annual | Once a year | Varies | Atone for ritual errors, ensuring temple’s spiritual purity |
Pushpa Yagam | Annual | Once a year | Varies | Adorns deity with flowers, symbolizing devotion and nature’s beauty |
Teppotsavam | Annual | Once a year | Varies | Divine procession on a float in Pushkarini tank, This one is representingn a divine grace |
Padmavathi Parinayam | Annual (May) | 3 days | Varies | Reenacts the divine wedding of Lord Venkateswara and also for the Goddess Padmavathi |
Anivara Asthanam | Annual (July 16) | 1 day | Not specified | Marks the new financial year |
Sri Venkateswara Brahmotsavam | Annual (October) | 9 days | Not specified | Grand festival celebrating Lord Venkateswara’s |
Booking & Participation | Varies | Report 45-60 min early | Varies | Online booking via TTD portal; strict dress code for men (dhoti) and women (saree) |
FAQs:
What is Pavithrosthavam?
Pavithrosthavam is a special seva in order to clean up the temple and the devotees.
How can I check the availability of slots?
You can check the availability of slots on the official TTD website under the “Seva Booking” section.
What should I wear for the seva?
Adhere to local style of dressing: Men are supposed to wear dhoti and uttariya and women can wear saree or salwar kameez.
When I cancel my booking, can I have a refund?
In order to get details on refound, check the attitudes of the cancellation on the TTD site.
What documents should I carry for the seva?
Carry your confirmation receipt and a valid photo ID.