Srivani stands for Sri Venkateswara Alaya Nirmana Trust (SVAN Trust).This trust was started by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) to build new temples in different parts of the country. Along with temple construction, the trust also supports daily rituals like Deepa (lamps), Naivedyam (offerings), and Poojas.

Those who donate ₹10,000 or more to the Srivani Trust are considered donors. As a token of encouragement, TTD provides ₹500 VIP Break Darshan tickets to these donors. This means the total cost becomes ₹10,500 (₹10,000 donation + ₹500 Darshan fee).
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Clarifying the Cost and Donation
Many devotees misunderstand and think ₹10,500 is only the ticket price.
Actually, ₹10,000 is a donation towards temple construction under the Srivani Trust.
Only ₹500 is for VIP Break Darshan.
If two people are booking together, the total will be ₹21,000 (₹10,500 × 2).
Please note: Single bookings are not eligible for accommodation.
Only if two or more people book together, accommodation may be provided online or offline.
When Are Srivani Tickets Released Online?
Every month, on the 23rd, at 11:00 AM, TTD releases Srivani Donor Darshan tickets online.
Devotees can book them through the official TTD website: www.ttdsevaonline.com.
How to Book Srivani Tickets Online
- Visit the official TTD website.
- Login with your mobile number or register as a new user.
- On the homepage, go to the “Srivani Trust/Donors” option.
- You’ll be redirected to the official Srivani Trust portal.
- Create your user account (set username and password).
- Fill in your personal details and make the ₹10,500 donation payment online.
- After payment, you can download the Srivani VIP Darshan ticket.
Children below 12 years of age can accompany without a separate ticket.
Where Does the Srivani VIP Darshan Start?
- Devotees with Srivani Darshan tickets get the special blessing to see Lord Venkateswara from only 9 feet away — the closest possible Darshan.
Normally, devotees with ₹300 Special Darshan or Arjitha Seva tickets can see the Lord only from the Jaya-Vijaya entrance (outer gate). - VIP Break Darshan ticket holders can see Swamy from the third door (Moola Gopuram), which is a very near Darshan.
The Srivani ticket holders, along with Suprabhatam, Thomala Seva, Archana, and Astadala Pada Padmaradhana Seva devotees, get first-door Darshan, the closest view. - They also receive Teertham and special Prasadam directly from the sanctum area.
Eligibility and Availability of Tickets
Anyone — rich or poor — can get a Srivani ticket.
TTD does not restrict based on income.
What matters is your devotion and willingness to donate ₹10,000 towards the Srivani Trust.
Every day, around 1,500 Srivani tickets are available:
- 500 tickets online (released on the TTD website)
- 1,000 tickets offline
Offline Booking Points for Srivani Tickets
1. Tirumala (JEO Office / Annamayya Bhavan)
- Around 800 offline tickets are issued here daily.
- Devotees start queuing from 4:00 AM to 5:00 AM.
- Tokens are distributed early morning, and official ticket issuing starts by 10:00 AM.
- Bring a photocopy of your Aadhaar card when applying.
2. Tirupati Airport Counter
- About 200 tickets are given daily at 7:00 AM.
- These are available only for devotees arriving from other states or countries, with a valid boarding pass.
- Payment and ticket collection happen at the TTD Srivani Counter inside the airport.
- The Darshan time for these devotees is the same day at 4:30 PM.
Darshan Timings for Srivani Ticket Holders
Previously, Srivani Darshan used to happen early in the morning (around 5:00–6:00 AM).
Now, it is fixed at 4:30 PM on the same day when you receive the ticket.
So, devotees should plan to stay in Tirumala until evening for the Darshan.
Accommodation Details for Srivani Donors
- Single-person donors are not eligible for rooms. Minimum two persons must book together for accommodation.
- If rooms are not available through the online system, devotees can visit CRO (Central Reception Office) near the temple.
- There, rooms ranging from ₹50, ₹100, ₹500, up to ₹1,000 are available offline based on category and availability.
Free Meals at Tirumala (Annadanam)
Devotees visiting Tirumala can enjoy free meals (Prasadam) at Sri Tarigonda Vengamamba Nityannadana Satram, located beside the Pushkarini (temple tank).
The meal timings are:
- Breakfast: 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM
- Lunch: 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
- Dinner: 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Thousands of devotees take part daily, and it’s considered a sacred offering of Lord Venkateswara.