Do's & Dont's at Tirumala
TTD requests the devotees to follow some
guidelines in Tirumala to have better stay in Tirumala. Some of them are :
- Do book your travel and accommodation in Tirumala
through TTD in advance.
- Do pay obeisance to
your Ishta Daivam or Kula Daivam before you start
for Tirumala.
- Do bathe in the Pushkarini and worship Sri Varahaswami
in His temple before you worship Lord Sri Venkateswara.
- Do bathe and wear clean clothes before you enter the
temple.
- Do observe absolute silence inside the temple and
chant Om Sri Venkatesaya Namah to yourself.
- Do bathe in the Papavinasanam and Akasa
Ganga teerthams near Tirumala.
- Do respect ancient customs while at Tirumala.
- Do respect and promote religious sentiments among
co-pilgrims.
- Do deposit your offerings in the hundi only.
- Do contact any of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
Enquiry Offices for information regarding the temple and your worship
there.
- Do pradakshinam (keeping the shrine to your
right) with devotion before entering the temple.
- Do wear a tilak in accordance with your
religious affiliation.
- Do follow the procedures of the temple and wait for your
turn for the darshan of the Lord
DON'TS
- Don't come to Tirumala for any purpose other than
worshipping the Lord.
- Don't carry too much jewellery or cash with you.
- Don't eat non-vegetarian food. Don't consume liquor or
other intoxicants.
- Don't approach strangers for accommodation.
- Don't wear footwear, or move around in a vehicle, in and
around the premises of the temple.
- Don't rush in for darshan, but move along in the
queue.
- Don't approach touts for quick darshan.
- Don't prostrate (sastanga danda pranamam) inside the
temple.
- Don't buy spurious prasadam from street
vendors.
- Don't throw away
the prasadam and teertham given to you at the temple.
- Don't enter the temple, if, according to custom or
usage, you are prohibited to enter.
- Don't wear flowers and garlands in Tirumala; all flowers
are for the Lord only.
- Don't encourage beggars.
- Don't spit or be a nuisance inside the temple premises.
- Don't enter the shrine naked or wearing only a
loin-cloth
- Don't wear any head guards like helmets, caps, turbans
and hats inside the temple premises.
- Don't carry any weapon inside the temple.
- Don't eat food brought from outside or chew betel leaves
in the temple premises.
- Don't evacuate urine or motion or spit in the premises
of the temple.
- Don't sleep in the temple premises.
- Don't commit any act of violence or harshness in the
temple premises.
- Don't quarrel in the temple premises.
- Don't talk about your wealth, money and status.
- Don't sit with your back facing the Deity.
- Don't pay obeisance with only one hand.
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