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Daily Sevas in Tirumala: Complete Guide to Moola Virat & Malayappa Swamy Rituals (Timings, Day-Wise Schedule & Special Sevas)

The daily worship of Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy at Tirumala follows an unbroken tradition perfected over centuries, codified largely under the Vaikhanasa Agama. Every ritual is performed with precision, and understanding the distinction between the sevas offered to the Moola Virat (Moolavar / Dhruva Bera) — the immovable main deity in the sanctum — and Sri Malayappa Swamy (Utsava Murti) — the pro…

Jul 15, 2026 10:56 AM

Kalyana Katta: Head Tonsure (Mundan) at Tirumala – Complete Guide

Offering hair to Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy — known as tonsure, mundan, vapanam, mokku kattadam, or talanelalu — is one of the most sacred rituals a devotee performs at Tirumala. The act symbolises the surrender of ego, purification, gratitude, and the fulfilment of a vow (mokku) made to the Lord. Families whose Kuladeivam is Lord Venkateswara traditionally bring newborns for their first hair-off…

Muraliprasad

Why Purattasi Month Brings a Heavy Rush to Tirumala for Srivari Darshan

Every year, the Tamil month of Purattasi transforms Tirumala into one of the most crowded pilgrimage destinations in India. During these weeks, the queue lines swell, the seven hills echo with chants of "Govinda! Govinda!", and thousands of devotees—many wearing black or blue attire—climb the sacred hills on foot to have darshan of Lord Venkateswara. For those unfamiliar with the tradition, this s…

Bhaskar Reddy