Srivari Seva Online Application 2024 : Registration, Timings

The Tirumala Srivari Seva is a voluntary service program managed by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) which oversees the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple and other temples. This service allows devotees from ten states in India to offer their services for free at the temple. Every day the temple requires the assistance of 1,000 to 5,000 volunteers for various activities.

Srivari Seva


Laddu Seva: Volunteers help in the preparation and distribution of the famous Tirumala Laddus. Parakamani Seva: This involves the management and accounting of offerings made by devotees. Arjitha Seva Tickets: Volunteers assist in the management of tickets for various special temple services.General Service: Volunteers may be assigned to various areas such as health, vigilance, garden, medical, transport and more.

To participate, devotees must register online. The TTD has introduced an electronic system to allocate duties to Srivari Sevaks. It’s important to note that not every team will be assigned temple duty, and any changes in this regard are not entertained. Volunteers must follow the rules and regulations set by the TTD which may change for administrative reasons.

TTD Seva Online Tickets Booking 2024: Darshans

Process To Book Srivari Seva Online Voluntary Service

To participate in the Srivari Seva voluntary service at Tirumala and Tirupati, devotees can follow these steps to book their service slots online:

  • Click on the ‘register‘ button to sign up using your mobile number. After registration, log in with the same number.
  • Complete your profile details on the ‘My Profile’ page after logging in.
  • For those interested in Parakamani Seva, Laddu counter, and Pilgrim Welfare Facilitation Seva, provide your employment details. Note that this is only for government and private bank employees.
  • Before applying for any service, read the instructions carefully, which include service areas and eligibility criteria.
  • From the ‘Seva Services’ dropdown, select ‘Srivari Seva’.
  • Choose whether to apply individually or as a group (up to 10 members), select the service area as ‘Srivari Seva’, and pick an available slot.
  • You can also apply for the newly introduced ‘Navaneetha Seva’.
  • Review the details of the Navaneetha Seva.
  • Select the desired date for the service and submit.
  • Confirm all details, including date and type of service, and click ‘Apply Seva’.
  • Seva ticket will be generated, which you can find in the ‘Seva History’.
  • *View, download, and print the Seva ticket from the history. You can also cancel the slot if necessary.
  • You will receive a confirmation SMS from TTD on your registered mobile number.
  • Report to Seva Sadan, opposite the Varaha Swamy rest house at Tirumala, on the selected date
Service NameDescriptionAvailabilityAge LimitHealth RequirementAccommodation
General Srivari SevaVoluntary service in various areas like Vigilance, Health, etc.Quota released monthly18-60 yearsPhysically strong, mentally fitSeparate for males and females
Navaneetha SevaSpecialized service with specific dutiesQuota released monthly¹18-60 yearsPhysically strong, mentally fitSeparate for males and females
Parakamani SevaService related to counting offeringsQuota released monthly18-60 yearsPhysically strong, mentally fitSeparate for males and females

Next After Srivari Seva Volunteer Registration

  • Srivari Seva is a program where people volunteer at the Tirumala temple. It’s very popular and many people want to join.
  • To join, people must go to the TTD’s special website for volunteers. They sign up with their phone number.
  • The chance to sign up for Srivari Seva opens 3 months before it starts. People can choose when they want to volunteer.
  • Anyone can volunteer, but there’s a maximum age limit. The temple will decide where volunteers work based on their age and experience.
  • Chosen volunteers go to Tirumala, meet the temple officials, and get training. They can volunteer only for a certain time each year.
  • Volunteers must read and follow all the TTD rules. They also have to wear a special uniform while volunteering

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Srivari Seva?
Srivari Seva is a voluntary service initiated by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) to assist the pilgrims visiting the Tirumala temple. Volunteers, known as Srivari Sevakulu, help in various areas such as Annaprasadam, Vigilance, Temple, and Transport services.

2. How can I register for Srivari Seva in 2024?
You can register for Srivari Seva through the official TTD website. The online quota for General Srivari Seva, Navaneetha Seva, and Parakamani Seva will be released on 27.05.2024 at specified times.

3. What are the timings for the release of online quotas?
The online quota for General Srivari Seva will be released at 11 AM, Navaneetha Seva at 12 Noon, and Parakamani Seva for Tirumala at 1 PM on 27.05.2024.

4. Are there any age restrictions for volunteers?
Yes, Srivari Sevaks should be within the age limit of 18 to 60 years

5. What should I do after registering online?
After registering online, you should follow the official message/order copy you received. It is important not to report directly at Tirumala if you have booked Srivari seva in Tirupati.

6. Can I replace or add additional Sevaks after registration?
No, the Add/Delete/Replacement options are disabled, and no additional Sevaks or replacements will be entertained

7. What are the service timings for Srivari Seva?
The service timings and the area of service will be allotted through an electronic dip system. It is not guaranteed that every team will get temple duty.

8. Where can I find more information about Srivari Seva?
For detailed information and instructions, you can visit the official TTD website or the dedicated Srivari Seva page.

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