
Angapradakshinam at Tirumala Venkateswara Temple is one of the most sacred and revered devotional practices in Hinduism, where devotees roll around the temple in wet clothes as a profound act of surrender to Lord Venkateswara. Since TTD introduced online booking in 2023, securing tickets for this highly sought-after seva has become more accessible, yet competition remains intense with approximately 800 tokens released daily (except Fridays).
This comprehensive 2026 guide covers everything you need to know about booking Angapradakshinam tickets online, understanding the ritual, preparation requirements, reporting procedures, and answering all your questions about this spiritually transformative experience.
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What is Angapradakshinam at Tirumala?
Definition and Meaning
Angapradakshinam (also spelled Angapradakshina or Anga Pradakshina) is derived from two Sanskrit words:
- “Anga” = Body/Limb
- “Pradakshinam” = Circumambulation (walking/moving around in a clockwise direction)
Thus, Angapradakshinam literally means “circumambulation using one’s body” – a devotional practice where the devotee rolls their entire body on the ground while circling the temple sanctum sanctorum, as opposed to walking upright during regular pradakshinam.
The Sacred Practice
In this deeply devotional ritual at Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, devotees:
- Wear traditional wet clothing after taking a holy bath
- Lie flat on the ground (prostrate position) in front of the temple
- Roll their body clockwise around the inner temple pradakshina path (Vimana Pradakshinam)
- Complete one full circumambulation with the help of Srivari Sevaks
- Receive Lord Venkateswara’s darshan after completing the ritual
Why Wet Clothes?
The wet clothing represents:
- Purity and cleanliness after the sacred bath
- Humility before the divine presence
- Complete surrender without ego or comfort
- Physical discomfort accepted as penance and devotion
- Traditional belief that wet clothes facilitate smoother rolling and reduce physical strain
Unique Aspect at Tirumala
What makes Angapradakshinam at Tirumala exceptionally special is that it’s performed inside the main temple in the Vimana Pradakshinam (the corridor surrounding the inner sanctum). Very few temples in India permit such intimate access for this ritual, making Tirumala one of the most sought-after destinations for devotees wishing to perform Angapradakshinam.
Spiritual Significance of Angapradakshinam
Religious Importance
Angapradakshinam is considered one of the highest forms of surrender (Sharanagati) to the divine. The practice embodies:
1. Complete Humility
- Rolling on the ground symbolizes absolute humility before God
- Ego is completely set aside
- Physical discomfort is willingly embraced
2. Penance and Purification
- Believed to cleanse past sins (Paap Nashana)
- Removes karmic burdens
- Purifies mind, body, and soul
3. Fulfillment of Vows
- Many devotees perform Angapradakshinam after their prayers are answered
- Common vow: “If my wish is fulfilled, I will perform Angapradakshinam at Tirumala”
- Expression of gratitude to Lord Venkateswara
4. Seeking Divine Grace
- For good health and longevity
- For family prosperity and harmony
- For removal of obstacles in life
- For spiritual progress and enlightenment
Scriptural and Traditional Basis
Ancient Hindu scriptures and Puranas mention that performing pradakshinam (circumambulation) around deities and temples is highly auspicious. Angapradakshinam takes this practice to the ultimate level by using one’s entire body, symbolizing complete physical surrender in addition to mental and spiritual devotion.
The Agama Shastra texts that govern temple worship acknowledge Angapradakshinam as a powerful expression of Bhakti (devotion).
Personal Transformation
Devotees who have performed Angapradakshinam often report:
- Profound spiritual experiences
- Deep sense of peace and fulfillment
- Mental clarity and emotional healing
- Strengthened faith and devotion
- Physical exhaustion accompanied by spiritual exhilaration
- Feeling of direct connection with Lord Venkateswara
2026 Booking System Updates
Current Booking Methods
As of 2026, TTD offers ONLY ONLINE BOOKING for Angapradakshinam tokens. The previous offline counter system at CRO Office and PAC-1 has been discontinued to streamline the process and reduce crowding.
Two Main Booking Windows
1. Electronic DIP (Lucky Draw) Registration
- For local residents of Tirumala, Tirupati Urban, and Tirupati Rural
- Lottery-based selection system
- Registration window typically 2-4 days before general quota
- Winners selected through electronic draw
- Payment must be completed within deadline
2. General Online Booking (Open to All)
- Available to all devotees worldwide
- First-come, first-served basis
- Released monthly, typically on the 23rd or 24th of each month at 10:00 AM
- Covers dates 3-4 months in advance
- Tickets sell out within 5-30 minutes
Daily Token Availability
Total Tokens per Day: Approximately 800 tokens (increased from previous 750)
- 400 tokens for women
- 400 tokens for men
- Gender-segregated to maintain tradition and comfort
Days Angapradakshinam is Available:
- Monday through Thursday: Available
- Saturday and Sunday: Available
- Friday: NOT AVAILABLE (due to Poorabhishekam Seva)
- Major festival days: May be restricted or modified
Monthly Total: Approximately 26,000 tokens released each month for online booking
Ticket Cost
Price: ₹0 (FREE)
- Angapradakshinam tokens are issued free of cost by TTD
- No hidden charges or fees
Optional Laddu Purchase:
- Devotees can purchase 2 additional laddus at ₹25 each during booking
- Total optional cost: ₹50 for extra laddus (in addition to free prasadam after darshan)
Online Angapradakshinam Ticket Booking Process 2026
Prerequisites
Before beginning the booking process, ensure you have:
Documents Required:
- Valid Aadhaar Card (mandatory for online booking)
- Registered mobile number
- Email address
- Recent passport-size digital photograph (optional but recommended)
Technical Requirements:
- Stable high-speed internet connection
- Desktop/laptop preferred (mobile also works)
- Updated web browser
- UPI/payment method ready (for optional laddus only)
Step-by-Step Booking Procedure
STEP 1: Visit Official TTD Website
Primary Portal: https://ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in
Alternative Portal: https://tirupatibalaji.ap.gov.in/#/login
Important Security Note:
- ⚠️ Use ONLY official TTD websites
- Beware of fake/phishing websites
- TTD never charges fees for Angapradakshinam tokens
- Ignore third-party booking agents or brokers
STEP 2: Create Account or Login
For New Users:
- Click on “Register” or “New User” button
- Enter your mobile number
- Click “Send OTP”
- Enter the 6-digit OTP received via SMS
- Create a strong password (8+ characters, mix of letters/numbers)
- Provide your email address
- Accept Terms & Conditions
- Click “Register” to complete account creation
For Existing Users:
- Click “Login”
- Enter registered mobile number
- Enter password
- Click “Send OTP” (some logins require OTP verification)
- Enter OTP if prompted
- Click “Login”
Pro Tip: Create your account at least 1-2 weeks before quota opens to avoid last-minute technical issues.
STEP 3: Navigate to Angapradakshinam Booking
- After logging in, you’ll see the TTD dashboard/homepage
- Look for “Services” or “Seva Booking” section
- Click on “Angapradakshinam” or “Anga Pradakshina Seva”
- You may also find it under:
- “Special Sevas”
- “Temple Services”
- “Devotional Services”
Alternative Navigation:
- Some months, TTD displays a banner on homepage: “Angapradakshinam Booking for [Month] 2026”
- Click directly on the banner
STEP 4: Select Month and Date
- A calendar view will appear showing available dates
- Color-coded availability indicators:
- Green: Slots available (book now!)
- Yellow: Slots filling fast (limited availability)
- Brown/Red: Quota full (no slots left)
- Blue: Booking not yet open
- Slate Grey: Date not available (Fridays, special occasions)
- Click on your preferred date (ensure it’s green or yellow)
- Remember: Fridays are always unavailable
- Weekdays (Mon-Thu) have slightly better availability than weekends
STEP 5: Enter Pilgrim Details
Number of Tickets:
- Select 1 or 2 tickets maximum per booking
- Only 2 tickets allowed per login ID per month
- Each ticket is for one individual devotee
For Each Devotee, Provide:
- Full Name (as per Aadhaar card)
- Age
- Gender (Male/Female)
- Aadhaar Number (mandatory 12-digit number)
- Mobile Number (devotee’s contact)
- Email Address (for confirmation)
- Address with PIN code
- State and District
- Upload Photograph (optional but helpful for verification)
Important Data Entry Tips:
- ✅ Double-check Aadhaar number – must match exactly
- ✅ Name spelling should match government ID
- ✅ Age must be accurate – affects eligibility
- ✅ Mobile number must be active for OTP and notifications
- ✅ Email should be checked regularly for confirmations
For Group/Family Booking:
- If booking for family, you need to enter individual details for each member
- Each person needs their own Aadhaar number
- Maximum 2 tickets per transaction
STEP 6: Optional Laddu Purchase
During the booking process, you’ll see an option:
“Do you want to purchase additional laddus?”
- No thanks (default) – You’ll receive free prasadam after darshan
- Yes, 2 laddus – ₹25 each (total ₹50)
If you select “Yes”:
- Add ₹50 to cart
- These are extra laddus beyond the free prasadam
- Payment required during checkout
STEP 7: Review and Confirm
- A summary page displays all entered information
- Carefully verify:
- Devotee names (spelling correct?)
- Aadhaar numbers (accurate?)
- Selected date (correct day?)
- Darshan timing (1:00 AM reporting)
- Optional laddus (if selected)
- Read and accept Terms and Conditions:
- No postponement/cancellation allowed
- Reporting time is mandatory (1:00 AM)
- Traditional dress code required
- Must carry original Aadhaar card on visit day
- Must arrive in wet clothes
- TTD reserves right to cancel under any circumstances
- Click “Proceed to Payment” (if laddus selected) or “Confirm Booking” (if free only)
STEP 8: Payment (If Applicable)
If you selected additional laddus:
- Redirected to payment gateway
- Amount: ₹50 (for 2 extra laddus)
- Payment Options:
- UPI (PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, etc.) – fastest
- Credit/Debit Card
- Net Banking
- Other digital wallets
- Complete secure payment
- Wait for payment confirmation
If you selected FREE token only:
- No payment required
- Skip directly to confirmation
STEP 9: Receive Confirmation
Immediate Confirmation:
- Booking success page appears
- Token Reference Number displayed
- Option to download/print ticket
SMS Confirmation:
- Sent to registered mobile number
- Contains:
- Booking reference number
- Date of Angapradakshinam
- Reporting time (1:00 AM)
- Reporting location (Vaikuntam Queue Complex 1)
Email Confirmation:
- Detailed email with attached PDF ticket
- Subject: “Angapradakshinam Token Confirmation – [Date]”
- Includes all booking details and instructions
STEP 10: Download and Print Ticket
Critical Step:
- Click “Download Ticket” on confirmation page
- Save PDF to device
- Print hard copy (MANDATORY for temple entry)
- Keep digital copy on mobile as backup
- Save confirmation SMS and email
Access Ticket Anytime:
- Login to TTD portal
- Go to “Transaction History” or “My Bookings”
- View all past and upcoming bookings
- Download ticket again if needed
Important Booking Tips for Success
Before Quota Opens:
✅ Create account and complete profile 1-2 weeks early
✅ Verify email and mobile number
✅ Keep Aadhaar cards for all devotees ready
✅ Prepare names, ages, and details in advance
✅ Note exact quota release date and time
✅ Set multiple alarm reminders
When Quota Opens (10:00 AM sharp):
✅ Log in 15 minutes before (9:45 AM)
✅ Use desktop/laptop for faster speed
✅ Have mobile as backup device
✅ Use high-speed internet (broadband preferred)
✅ Keep Aadhaar numbers ready to copy-paste
✅ Have backup dates in mind (in case first choice fills)
✅ Act quickly – slots fill within 5-30 minutes
✅ Don’t refresh page unnecessarily
✅ Complete transaction without delays
After Booking:
✅ Download and print ticket immediately
✅ Save all confirmations (SMS, email, PDF)
✅ Note booking reference number
✅ Verify date and reporting time
✅ Plan travel and accommodation in advance
✅ Prepare traditional clothing
Monthly Quota Release Schedule 2026
Standard Release Pattern
TTD typically releases Angapradakshinam tokens for each month approximately 2-3 months in advance, usually on the 23rd or 24th of the preceding month at 10:00 AM IST.
2026 Quota Release Calendar
| Seva Month | Expected Quota Release Date & Time | Booking Opens For |
|---|---|---|
| January 2026 | ❌ Already passed | January dates |
| February 2026 | November 24, 2025 at 10:00 AM | February 1-28 (except Fridays) |
| March 2026 | January 22, 2026 at 10:00 AM | March 1-31 (except Fridays) |
| April 2026 | February 22, 2026 at 10:00 AM | April 1-30 (except Fridays) |
| May 2026 | March 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM | May 1-31 (except Fridays) |
| June 2026 | April 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM | June 1-30 (except Fridays) |
| July 2026 | May 24, 2026 at 10:00 AM | July 1-31 (except Fridays) |
| August 2026 | June 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM | August 1-31 (except Fridays) |
| September 2026 | July 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM | September 1-30 (except Fridays) |
| October 2026 | August 24, 2026 at 10:00 AM | October 1-31 (except Fridays) |
| November 2026 | September 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM | November 1-30 (except Fridays) |
| December 2026 | October 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM | December 1-31 (except Fridays) |
Note: Exact release dates are announced 1-2 weeks in advance on the TTD official website. Always verify current information.
Electronic DIP Registration (for Locals)
For Residents of Tirumala, Tirupati Urban, and Tirupati Rural:
TTD conducts an Electronic Lucky Draw (e-DIP) specifically for local residents:
Registration Period:
- Typically 2-4 days before general quota opens
- Registration window: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (or 10:00 AM on Day 1 to 10:00 AM on Day 2)
Example for March 2026:
- e-DIP Registration: January 18-20, 2026 (10:00 AM to 10:00 AM)
- Results Announced: January 21, 2026 at 10:00 AM
- Payment Deadline: January 22, 2026 by 12:00 PM
- General Quota Release: January 22, 2026 at 10:00 AM (for remaining slots)
Process:
- Local residents register during the window
- Electronic draw conducted automatically
- Selected devotees notified via SMS/email
- Winners must complete payment (if applicable) within deadline
- Unconfirmed slots released to general quota
How to Stay Updated on Releases
Official Sources:
- TTD Website: https://ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in
- Check “Latest News” and “Announcements”
- Homepage banners for upcoming quotas
- TTD Social Media:
- Official Twitter/X: @TTDevasthanams
- Official Facebook page
- Telegram channels
- SMS Alerts:
- Register mobile number for TTD notifications
- TTD Call Centre:
- Toll-free: 155257 (24×7)
- Ask about upcoming quota releases
- Third-Party Temple Info Sites:
- TTD Seva Online
- Tirtha Yatra
- Temple Timings India
Pro Tip: Set Google Calendar reminders for the 22nd-24th of each month at 9:45 AM to prepare for potential quota releases.
Offline Booking at CRO Office (Discontinued)
Current Status
As of 2024-2026: TTD has DISCONTINUED offline token issuance at the following counters:
- ❌ Central Reception Office (CRO), Tirumala
- ❌ Pilgrim Amenities Complex – 1 (PAC-1), Tirumala
- ❌ Vishnu Nivasam counters
Reason for Discontinuation:
- To reduce crowding at Tirumala
- Streamline booking process
- Ensure fair access through online-only system
- Better crowd management
Historical Information (For Reference Only)
Previously (Pre-2023):
- Tokens were issued at CRO Office (ground floor, opposite Railway Reservation Counter)
- Daily issuance at 2:00 PM for next day’s Angapradakshinam
- First-come, first-served queue system
- Biometric fingerprint verification required
- 750 tokens daily (375 male, 375 female)
This system no longer exists. All bookings must be done online.
Eligibility Criteria for Angapradakshinam
General Eligibility
Age Requirements:
- Minimum Age: 8 years (children below 8 not permitted)
- Maximum Age: No strict upper limit, but physical fitness required
- Recommended age range: 8-65 years
Physical Fitness: Angapradakshinam involves:
- Rolling on the ground continuously for one full circumambulation
- Physical exertion and stamina required
- Ability to maintain wet clothing in potentially cool temperatures
- Crawling/rolling motion for approximately 10-15 minutes
Health Restrictions:
- ✅ Physically fit and healthy individuals
- ❌ Pregnant women (strictly not allowed)
- ❌ Individuals with severe health conditions:
- Cardiac diseases
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Diabetes (uncontrolled)
- Respiratory problems
- Joint/bone disorders
- Recent surgeries or injuries
Religious Requirement:
- No explicit religious restriction mentioned by TTD
- However, as this is a Hindu temple ritual, typically Hindu devotees participate
Who Should Avoid Angapradakshinam
Strictly Not Recommended:
❌ Pregnant women at any stage
❌ Elderly devotees with mobility issues
❌ Children below 8 years
❌ People with cardiac conditions
❌ Uncontrolled diabetes patients
❌ High blood pressure patients
❌ Recent surgery or injury patients
❌ Individuals with respiratory difficulties
❌ People with severe arthritis or joint pain
❌ Anyone physically unable to roll on the ground
Medical Disclaimer
Important Health Advisory:
- Consult your doctor before planning Angapradakshinam if you have ANY medical conditions
- TTD is not responsible for health complications arising from participation
- Devotees participate at their own risk
- Alternative seva options available for those unable to perform Angapradakshinam
Documents Required
Mandatory:
- Original Aadhaar Card (same number used during booking)
- Printed Angapradakshinam token (hard copy mandatory)
Recommended:
- Mobile phone with digital copy of ticket (backup)
- Government-issued photo ID (Passport, Voter ID, Driving License)
Dress Code Requirements for Angapradakshinam
Mandatory Traditional Attire
TTD enforces a strict traditional dress code for Angapradakshinam. Modern or western clothing is absolutely prohibited.
For Male Devotees
Mandatory:
- Dhoti (traditional Indian lower garment)
- Upper cloth/Angavastram (shoulder cloth)
- Dhoti should be tied securely to avoid loosening during rolling
Alternative (Less Common):
- White shirt with lungi (in some cases)
- Dhoti is strongly preferred
What to Wear:
- Clean, simple, traditional attire
- Preferably white or solid colors
- Avoid excessive accessories
What NOT to Wear:
❌ Pants/trousers
❌ Jeans
❌ Shorts
❌ Bermudas
❌ T-shirts
❌ Modern casual wear
For Female Devotees
Mandatory:
- Saree (most traditional option)
- Half-saree (langa voni)
- Chudidar/Salwar Kameez with dupatta
Important Points:
- Clothing must be modest and cover properly
- Saree should be tied securely for rolling
- Dupatta mandatory with chudidar
- Traditional colors preferred
What NOT to Wear:
❌ Jeans
❌ Skirts
❌ Shorts
❌ Western tops
❌ Sleeveless clothing
❌ Revealing attire
Wet Clothing Protocol
Sacred Bath Before Reporting:
- Take bath in Swami Pushkarini (temple pond) by 12:00 AM (midnight)
- Alternatively, bathe at accommodation and report in wet clothes
- Clothes must remain wet for the entire ritual
- Water buckets may be available to re-wet clothes if needed
Why Wet Clothes:
- Traditional requirement for purity
- Represents cleanliness and sanctity
- Facilitates smoother rolling motion
- Symbol of humility and devotion
Practical Tips:
- Wear light, cotton clothing that dries moderately fast (but keep wet during ritual)
- Bring a towel and dry clothes for after darshan
- Keep extra clothes in bag to change later
Footwear
- Wear simple, comfortable footwear to reporting location
- Must remove footwear before entering temple complex
- Designated shoe storage available (free or nominal fee)
- Retrieve footwear after completing darshan
Personal Grooming
For All Devotees:
- Keep hair tied neatly (especially women)
- Minimal jewelry (remove during rolling to avoid loss/injury)
- No heavy accessories
- Simple, clean appearance
- Apply sacred marks (Tilak/Kumkum) if desired
Step-by-Step Angapradakshinam Ritual Process
Timeline Overview
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 11:00 PM (previous night) | Begin traveling to Tirumala (if staying elsewhere) |
| 12:00 AM (midnight) | Take holy bath in Swami Pushkarini pond |
| 12:00 AM – 1:00 AM | Wear wet traditional clothes, prepare for reporting |
| 1:00 AM | Report to Vaikuntam Queue Complex 1 (VQC-1) |
| 1:00 AM – 3:00 AM | Verification, segregation, waiting |
| 3:00 AM onwards | Suprabhatam Seva begins in main temple |
| 3:30 AM – 4:30 AM | Ladies enter temple first for Angapradakshinam |
| 4:30 AM – 5:30 AM | Gents enter temple for Angapradakshinam |
| After Angapradakshinam | Lord Venkateswara Darshan |
| After Darshan | Collect free Laddu Prasadam |
| By 6:00 AM | Complete ritual, exit temple |
Detailed Step-by-Step Process
STEP 1: Holy Bath (12:00 AM – Midnight)
Location: Swami Pushkarini (sacred temple pond)
- Located on the northeast side of the temple
- Open 24 hours for devotees
- Separate bathing areas for men and women
Process:
- Reach Swami Pushkarini by 11:30 PM – 12:00 AM
- Take a complete ritual bath (dip in the sacred water)
- Chant Lord Venkateswara’s names during bath
- Wear your wet traditional clothes immediately after bath
- Ensure clothes remain wet (re-wet if they start drying)
Alternative:
- If unable to bathe in Swami Pushkarini, take bath at your accommodation
- Ensure you arrive at reporting location in fully wet clothes by 1:00 AM
Recommended:
- Before Angapradakshinam, visit Aadi Varaha Swamy Temple (Varaha Swamy) for blessings
- Located near Swami Pushkarini
- Quick darshan takes 10-15 minutes
STEP 2: Report at VQC-1 (1:00 AM Sharp)
Reporting Location: Vaikuntam Queue Complex 1 (VQC-1) – also called Supadam Entrance
- Near main temple complex
- Clearly marked signboards
- Volunteers and staff available for guidance
What to Carry:
- Printed Angapradakshinam token (hard copy mandatory)
- Original Aadhaar card (same as used during booking)
- Nothing else – luggage and electronics prohibited
Reporting Process:
- Arrive at VQC-1 by 1:00 AM (earlier is better)
- Show printed ticket to security/staff at entrance
- Ticket verification by TTD officials
- Aadhaar card verification (must match booking details)
- Biometric/manual verification (if required)
Late Arrival:
- Reporting after 1:00 AM may result in denial of entry
- Plan to arrive by 12:45 AM – 1:00 AM to be safe
- No exceptions for late arrivals
STEP 3: Gender Segregation and Waiting (1:00 AM – 3:00 AM)
After Verification:
- Male and female devotees are separated
- Directed to designated waiting areas:
- Ladies: Separate waiting hall
- Gents: Separate waiting hall
Waiting Period:
- Approximately 2-3 hours waiting time
- Temple staff conduct Suprabhatam Seva (3:00 AM) first
- Angapradakshinam begins only after Suprabhatam concludes
What Happens During Wait:
- Sit quietly in waiting area
- Chant prayers, meditate, or remain silent
- Mobile phones not allowed (store in locker if brought)
- Restroom facilities available
- Maintain decorum and discipline
STEP 4: Entry to Temple for Ladies (3:30 AM approximately)
Ladies First:
- After Suprabhatam Seva concludes (~3:30 AM), ladies are called first
- Temple gates open for women devotees
- Staff escort ladies to the inner pradakshina path (Vimana Pradakshinam)
- Ladies enter the temple in batches (group by group)
Instructions Given:
- Temple protocol and procedure explained
- Rolling direction and method demonstrated
- Safety guidelines provided
- Assistance assured throughout
STEP 5: Performing Angapradakshinam – Ladies
At the Starting Point:
- Stand before the Dwaja Stambham (flag post) in the inner prakaram
- Offer Sashtanga Namaskaram (full prostration) to Lord Venkateswara
- Seek blessings and mentally dedicate the ritual
Rolling Process:
- Lie flat on the ground (face down, prostrate position)
- Place arms by your sides or stretched forward
- Roll clockwise around the sanctum (Vimana Pradakshinam)
- Srivari Sevaks (temple volunteers) will assist and guide you
- Maintain continuous rolling motion
- Chant “Om Namo Venkatesaya” or other prayers mentally
- Complete one full circumambulation around the sanctum
Duration:
- Approximately 10-15 minutes to complete one full round
- Distance: Roughly 100-150 meters (circumference of inner pradakshina)
Assistance Provided:
- Srivari Sevaks help maintain direction and pace
- Ensure safety throughout the process
- Guide if devotee is struggling or tired
- Provide encouragement and support
Physical Experience:
- Physically demanding – requires stamina
- Wet clothes help reduce friction slightly
- Ground may be hard (stone flooring)
- Expect physical exhaustion – this is part of the devotion
STEP 6: Entry and Angapradakshinam for Gents (4:30 AM approximately)
After ladies complete their Angapradakshinam:
- Gents are called to enter temple (around 4:30 AM – 5:00 AM)
- Same process as described above for ladies
- Lie flat and roll around sanctum with Sevak assistance
- Complete one full circumambulation
STEP 7: Darshan of Lord Venkateswara
Immediate Darshan After Angapradakshinam:
- After completing rolling, stand up with help of Sevaks
- Compose yourself (catch breath, re-wet clothes if needed)
- Proceed directly to sanctum sanctorum for darshan
- Special privilege: Angapradakshinam participants get closer/faster darshan
- Have darshan of Lord Venkateswara (Sri Venkateswara Swamy)
- Offer silent prayers and gratitude
- Receive blessings
Darshan Duration:
- Brief but close viewing of the deity
- Typically 5-10 seconds of direct darshan
- Cherish this moment of divine connection
STEP 8: Collect Laddu Prasadam
After Darshan:
- Exit the main temple through designated path
- Proceed to Laddu Prasadam distribution counter
- Show your Angapradakshinam token
- Receive free Laddu Prasadam
- One Laddu per devotee (standard)
- If you booked additional laddus (₹25 each), collect 2 extra laddus here
Collection Window:
- Prasadam must be collected within 24 hours from reporting time (1:00 AM)
- After 24 hours, prasadam cannot be claimed
STEP 9: Change Clothes and Departure
Post-Ritual:
- Exit temple complex
- Retrieve footwear from storage
- Change into dry clothes at designated changing areas or accommodation
- Rest and recuperate – physical exhaustion is normal
- Visit other temples in Tirumala if desired (Varaha Swamy, Bedi Anjaneya Swamy, etc.)
Departure:
- Plan transport back to accommodation or onward journey
- APSRTC buses available 24 hours from Tirumala to Tirupati
- Taxis and private vehicles available
Reporting Requirements and Checklist
What to Carry (Mandatory)
Documents:
✅ Printed Angapradakshinam token (hard copy – NO digital copies accepted)
✅ Original Aadhaar card (must match booking details exactly)
✅ Government-issued photo ID (Passport, Voter ID, etc.) – optional but recommended
Clothing:
✅ Wet traditional attire (dhoti for men, saree/chudidar for women)
✅ Extra set of dry clothes (to change after ritual – keep in bag)
✅ Towel (to dry off after darshan)
✅ Simple footwear (to be removed before temple entry)
Personal Items (Minimal):
✅ Small wallet with cash (for emergencies, food, transport)
✅ Water bottle (optional – stay hydrated before ritual)
What NOT to Carry (Prohibited)
Strictly Not Allowed:
❌ Large bags or luggage
❌ Mobile phones (some devotees bring, but must be stored in locker – not allowed during ritual)
❌ Cameras or video recording devices
❌ Laptops, tablets, electronic gadgets
❌ Valuables or expensive jewelry
❌ Leather items (belts, wallets, bags, shoes)
❌ Prohibited religious materials
❌ Food items from outside
Storage Facilities:
- Limited locker facilities available near VQC-1
- Nominal fee may apply (₹10-20)
- Keep belongings with trusted family/friends at accommodation if possible
Pre-Reporting Checklist
Night Before (10:00 PM – 11:00 PM):
✅ Verify token and Aadhaar card (keep in waterproof pouch)
✅ Pack dry clothes in small bag
✅ Wear comfortable clothing for travel to temple
✅ Keep minimal cash and essentials
✅ Ensure phone is charged (if bringing for emergencies)
✅ Plan route to Swami Pushkarini and VQC-1
At Midnight (12:00 AM):
✅ Take holy bath in Swami Pushkarini
✅ Wear wet traditional clothes
✅ Visit Aadi Varaha Swamy Temple (optional)
✅ Ensure clothes remain wet
✅ Head to VQC-1 by 12:30 AM
At VQC-1 (12:45 AM – 1:00 AM):
✅ Arrive 15 minutes early
✅ Have token and Aadhaar ready for verification
✅ Follow staff instructions
✅ Proceed to designated waiting area
Important Guidelines & Restrictions
Reporting Time
Strictly at 1:00 AM:
- Report to Vaikuntam Queue Complex 1 (VQC-1) by 1:00 AM sharp
- Earlier is better – aim for 12:45 AM – 1:00 AM
- Late arrivals after 1:00 AM may be denied entry – no exceptions
- Plan to arrive at Tirumala by 11:00 PM to allow time for bath and preparation
Day Restrictions
Angapradakshinam is NOT Available on:
- Every Friday (due to Poorabhishekam Seva)
- Major festival days (announced by TTD)
- Special occasions (check TTD website for specific dates)
Days Available:
- Monday through Thursday
- Saturday and Sunday
Booking Restrictions
Final Bookings:
- All bookings are final and non-refundable
- No postponement of dates allowed
- No cancellation after booking
- No advancement to earlier dates
- No name changes or transfers
Ticket Limits:
- Maximum 2 tickets per mobile number per month
- Each ticket is for one person only
- Group bookings limited to 2 people per transaction
Health and Safety
Medical Advisory:
- TTD is not responsible for health issues arising during or after Angapradakshinam
- Participate at your own risk
- Ensure physical fitness before booking
- Keep medical conditions in mind
Climbing Advisory:
- If you have cardiac disease, diabetes, or hypertension, avoid climbing hills
- Use APSRTC buses or vehicles to reach Tirumala instead of walking Alipiri footpath
Temple Conduct
During Angapradakshinam:
- Maintain silence and devotion
- Follow temple protocol and staff instructions
- Do not obstruct other devotees
- Complete ritual with sincerity and focus
- Respect sanctity of the temple
After Darshan:
- Exit promptly to allow next batch
- Do not linger unnecessarily in temple areas
- Maintain cleanliness – do not litter
Dress Code Enforcement
Strict Compliance:
- Security staff will verify dress code at entry
- Non-compliant devotees will be denied entry
- No exceptions granted
- Plan traditional attire in advance
Electronics and Photography
Prohibited:
❌ Mobile phones during ritual (can be stored in locker)
❌ Photography or videography anywhere in temple
❌ Audio recording
❌ Tablets, laptops, or gadgets
Violation:
- Confiscation of devices
- Possible fine
- Denial of seva completion
Prasadam Collection
24-Hour Window:
- Collect Laddu Prasadam within 24 hours from reporting time (1:00 AM)
- After 24 hours, prasadam cannot be claimed
- Show token at distribution counter
TTD’s Rights
Reserved Rights: TTD reserves the right to cancel Angapradakshinam:
- Under any unforeseen circumstances
- Due to security concerns
- During emergencies or festivals
- For administrative reasons
No compensation or refund for such cancellations.
Emergency Contact
For Assistance:
- TTD Call Centre: 155257 (24×7)
- Temple security and staff available throughout
- Medical aid stations in temple complex
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
General Questions
Q1: What is Angapradakshinam at Tirumala?
A: Angapradakshinam is a sacred devotional practice where devotees roll their bodies on the ground around the inner sanctum of Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in wet traditional clothes, symbolizing complete surrender to Lord Venkateswara.
Q2: Why is it called “Angapradakshinam”?
A: “Anga” means body/limb in Sanskrit, and “Pradakshinam” means circumambulation (going around in a clockwise direction). Thus, Angapradakshinam means circumambulation using one’s entire body instead of walking.
Q3: Why do devotees perform Angapradakshinam?
A: Devotees perform this ritual to:
- Show complete devotion and surrender to Lord Venkateswara
- Fulfill vows made when prayers were answered
- Seek purification from sins
- Request blessings for health, prosperity, and family welfare
- Experience profound spiritual transformation
Q4: Is Angapradakshinam painful or difficult?
A: Yes, it is physically demanding. Rolling on hard stone floors for 10-15 minutes requires stamina and tolerance. However, devotees find spiritual fulfillment that transcends physical discomfort. Srivari Sevaks assist throughout to ensure safety.
Booking and Tickets
Q5: How do I book Angapradakshinam tickets in 2026?
A: Booking is ONLY online through TTD’s official portal (ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in). Offline counters have been discontinued. Quota is released monthly (typically 23rd-24th at 10:00 AM) for dates 3-4 months in advance.
Q6: When are Angapradakshinam tickets released each month?
A: TTD typically releases quota on the 23rd or 24th of each month at 10:00 AM IST for dates 3-4 months ahead. Check TTD website 1-2 weeks prior for exact release date announcement.
Q7: How many tickets are available daily?
A: Approximately 800 tokens per day (400 for women, 400 for men). Around 26,000 tokens released per month for online booking.
Q8: Is there any cost for Angapradakshinam tickets?
A: No, tickets are FREE. TTD does not charge for Angapradakshinam tokens. You can optionally purchase 2 additional laddus at ₹25 each (₹50 total), but the token itself is free.
Q9: How quickly do tickets sell out?
A: Very fast! Popular dates (weekends, holidays) sell out within 5-30 minutes of quota opening. Weekdays may last slightly longer. Always book immediately when quota opens at 10:00 AM.
Q10: Can I book tickets offline at Tirumala?
A: No. As of 2024-2026, offline counter booking at CRO Office/PAC-1 has been discontinued. All bookings must be done online only.
Q11: Can I cancel or postpone my Angapradakshinam booking?
A: No. All bookings are final. No cancellation, postponement, or advancement allowed. Ensure your travel plans are confirmed before booking.
Q12: How many tickets can I book per person?
A: Maximum 2 tickets per mobile number per month. Each ticket is for one individual devotee.
Eligibility and Health
Q13: Who is eligible for Angapradakshinam?
A: Devotees aged 8-65 years (approximately) who are physically fit and healthy. Pregnant women, individuals with cardiac disease, diabetes, hypertension, or severe health conditions should NOT participate.
Q14: Can pregnant women perform Angapradakshinam?
A: No, absolutely not. Pregnant women are strictly prohibited from performing Angapradakshinam due to health risks.
Q15: Is there an age limit?
A: Minimum age is around 8 years. Children below 8 are not permitted. There’s no strict upper age limit, but elderly devotees should assess physical fitness. Most participants are between 8-65 years.
Q16: Can elderly people or those with health issues participate?
A: Only if they are physically capable of rolling on the ground for 10-15 minutes. Those with cardiac disease, diabetes, high BP, arthritis, or joint problems should avoid. Consult a doctor first.
Q17: Do I need a medical certificate?
A: No medical certificate required during booking, but devotees participate at their own risk. TTD is not responsible for health complications.
Reporting and Timing
Q18: What time should I report for Angapradakshinam?
A: Report to Vaikuntam Queue Complex 1 (VQC-1) at 1:00 AM sharp. Late arrivals after 1:00 AM may be denied entry. Aim to arrive by 12:45 AM – 1:00 AM.
Q19: Why is the reporting time so early (1:00 AM)?
A: Angapradakshinam is performed after Suprabhatam Seva (which begins at 3:00 AM). Reporting at 1:00 AM allows time for verification, segregation, and preparation before the main temple opens at dawn.
Q20: What happens if I arrive late (after 1:00 AM)?
A: You may be denied entry without exception. Bookings are final and non-refundable. Plan to reach Tirumala by 11:00 PM the night before to ensure punctuality.
Q21: Which days is Angapradakshinam available?
A: Monday through Thursday, and Saturday-Sunday. NOT available on Fridays (due to Poorabhishekam Seva) and certain major festival days.
Dress Code and Preparation
Q22: What should I wear for Angapradakshinam?
A: Men: Dhoti with upper cloth/angavastram. Women: Saree, half-saree, or chudidar with dupatta. Clothes must be wet (after holy bath). Traditional attire mandatory; modern/western clothes prohibited.
Q23: Why do clothes need to be wet?
A: Wet clothes signify purity after the sacred bath, represent humility and devotion, and traditionally facilitate smoother rolling motion. This is a non-negotiable religious requirement.
Q24: Where do I take the holy bath?
A: In Swami Pushkarini (temple pond) by 12:00 AM (midnight). Alternatively, bathe at your accommodation and arrive in wet clothes. Clothes must remain wet throughout the ritual.
Q25: Can I wear modern clothes like jeans or pants?
A: No. Only traditional Indian attire is permitted. Non-compliance results in denial of entry at the gate.
Ritual Process
Q26: How long does the entire Angapradakshinam ritual take?
A: From reporting (1:00 AM) to completion (approximately 6:00 AM) = 5 hours total. Actual rolling takes 10-15 minutes. Waiting, verification, and darshan add to the time.
Q27: Is the rolling process difficult?
A: Yes, it’s physically demanding. You’ll roll continuously for 10-15 minutes on stone flooring. Expect physical exhaustion, but Srivari Sevaks assist throughout. The spiritual fulfillment is profound.
Q28: Will I be alone, or will helpers assist me?
A: Srivari Sevaks (temple volunteers) assist all devotees during Angapradakshinam. They guide direction, pace, and provide support if you’re struggling. You’re never alone.
Q29: Do men and women perform Angapradakshinam together?
A: No. Men and women are segregated. Ladies enter first (around 3:30 AM) and complete the ritual, followed by gents (around 4:30 AM). Separate waiting areas provided.
Q30: What happens after completing Angapradakshinam?
A: Immediately after rolling, you proceed for darshan of Lord Venkateswara in the sanctum sanctorum. Then collect free Laddu Prasadam. Change into dry clothes and depart.
Documents and Requirements
Q31: What documents do I need to carry?
A: Mandatory: Printed Angapradakshinam token (hard copy) and original Aadhaar card (matching booking details). Recommended: Government-issued photo ID as backup.
Q32: Can I carry my mobile phone?
A: Not recommended during the ritual. If you bring one, it must be stored in a locker. Mobile phones are not allowed during Angapradakshinam or inside temple areas.
Q33: Can I bring luggage or bags?
A: No. Large bags and luggage are prohibited. Bring only essentials (token, Aadhaar, dry clothes in small bag). Storage lockers available for minimal fee if needed.
Q34: What should I do with my belongings during the ritual?
A: Store them in lockers near VQC-1 (nominal fee) or leave with trusted family/friends at your accommodation. Temple is not responsible for lost items.
Prasadam and Additional Services
Q35: Is prasadam provided after Angapradakshinam?
A: Yes, free Laddu Prasadam (one laddu per devotee) is distributed after darshan. Collect within 24 hours from reporting time by showing your token.
Q36: Can I buy additional laddus?
A: Yes, during online booking, you can purchase 2 extra laddus at ₹25 each (₹50 total). These are collected along with your free prasadam after darshan.
Q37: Can I combine Angapradakshinam with other sevas?
A: Yes, devotees often book other sevas like Suprabhatam, Thomala, or Archana for the same or subsequent days. Check TTD booking calendar for availability.
Practical Concerns
Q38: Where do I stay in Tirumala before Angapradakshinam?
A: Book TTD accommodation (guesthouses, choultries) online via TTD portal. Alternatively, stay in Tirupati and travel to Tirumala. Ensure you reach Tirumala by 11:00 PM.
Q39: How do I reach Tirumala Temple from Tirupati?
A: APSRTC buses run 24×7 (every 10-15 minutes), taxis available, or private vehicles. Journey takes 45-60 minutes via ghat road. Plan to arrive by 11:00 PM.
Q40: What if I don’t get a ticket online?
A: Keep trying on alternate dates (weekdays have better availability). Monitor for cancellations (unlikely since cancellations aren’t officially allowed). Consider alternate sevas like Suprabhatam or regular darshan.
Q41: Can NRIs or foreign nationals book Angapradakshinam?
A: Yes, online booking is open to all. Use passport as ID proof if you don’t have an Indian Aadhaar card. Contact TTD helpline for assistance if needed.
Q42: Is photography allowed during Angapradakshinam?
A: No. Photography and videography are strictly prohibited inside the temple and during the ritual. Violation results in device confiscation and possible penalties.
Q43: What if I feel unwell or unable to complete the ritual?
A: Inform Srivari Sevaks immediately. They will assist you to exit safely. However, partial completion may not grant darshan privileges. Medical aid available at temple.
Q44: Can children perform Angapradakshinam?
A: Children above 8 years who are physically capable can participate with parental supervision. Parents should assess child’s stamina and willingness. Below 8 years not permitted.
Q45: Where can I get more information or help?
A: Contact TTD Call Centre at 155257 (24×7). Visit TTD official website (ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in) for announcements. Temple information counters at Tirumala also assist.
Important Reminders for 2026 Angapradakshinam
Pre-Booking Preparation
✅ Create TTD account 1-2 weeks before quota opens
✅ Verify email and mobile number for confirmations
✅ Keep Aadhaar details ready for quick entry
✅ Note quota release date (typically 23rd/24th at 10:00 AM)
✅ Set multiple alarms for 9:45 AM on release day
✅ Prepare backup dates in case first choice is full
On Booking Day
✅ Log in at 9:45 AM (15 minutes before quota opens)
✅ Use desktop/laptop for faster booking speed
✅ Have mobile as backup device
✅ Use high-speed internet (broadband preferred)
✅ Act immediately at 10:00 AM – slots fill in 5-30 minutes
✅ Download and print ticket right after booking
✅ Save confirmation SMS and email
Before Your Visit
✅ Book accommodation in Tirumala or Tirupati in advance
✅ Plan transport to reach Tirumala by 11:00 PM
✅ Prepare traditional clothing (dhoti/saree)
✅ Pack dry clothes and towel in small bag
✅ Keep minimal belongings only
✅ Check health condition – consult doctor if needed
✅ Verify token and Aadhaar card night before
On the Day (Night Before)
✅ Reach Tirumala by 11:00 PM
✅ Take holy bath in Swami Pushkarini by 12:00 AM
✅ Wear wet traditional clothes
✅ Visit Varaha Swamy Temple (optional)
✅ Report to VQC-1 by 12:45 AM – 1:00 AM
✅ Carry printed token and Aadhaar only
✅ Follow staff instructions throughout
During Angapradakshinam
✅ Maintain devotion and silence
✅ Follow Srivari Sevaks’ guidance
✅ Complete ritual with sincerity
✅ Proceed for darshan after rolling
✅ Collect prasadam within 24 hours
✅ Change into dry clothes after completion
Official Contact Information
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD)
Official Websites:
- Primary Portal: https://ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in
- Booking Portal: https://tirupatibalaji.ap.gov.in/#/login
- Main Website: https://www.tirumala.org
TTD Call Centre:
- Toll-Free Helpline: 155257 (24 hours, 7 days)
- For booking queries, ticket issues, general information
Additional Numbers:
- TTD Information Center: 0877-2233333, 0877-2277777
- Tirumala Control Room: 0877-2277777
For Latest Updates:
- Check TTD website “Latest News” section
- Follow official TTD social media accounts
- Subscribe to SMS/email alerts
- Visit temple information centers at Tirumala
Conclusion
Angapradakshinam at Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in 2026 remains one of the most profound devotional experiences in Hinduism, offering devotees an opportunity for complete surrender and spiritual transformation. With TTD’s streamlined online-only booking system, securing tickets has become more accessible, though competition remains fierce with approximately 800 tokens released daily.
Key Takeaways for Your 2026 Angapradakshinam Journey:
- Book Online Only: Offline counters discontinued – use ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in exclusively
- Act Fast on Quota Day: Slots fill within 5-30 minutes when released (usually 23rd/24th at 10:00 AM)
- Plan Thoroughly: Arrive Tirumala by 11:00 PM, take holy bath at midnight, report at 1:00 AM sharp
- Dress Traditionally: Wet dhoti for men, wet saree/chudidar for women – strictly enforced
- Assess Fitness: Physically demanding ritual – not for pregnant women, cardiac patients, or those with health issues
- Embrace the Experience: Physical exhaustion is part of the devotion; spiritual fulfillment transcends discomfort
- Follow Rules Strictly: No cancellations, late arrivals, or dress code violations tolerated
- Stay Devoted: This sacred ritual is about complete surrender, not convenience
Whether you’re performing Angapradakshinam to fulfill a vow, seek divine blessings, or deepen your spiritual practice, proper preparation and adherence to guidelines ensure a smooth and meaningful experience. The physical challenge of rolling around the sanctum in wet clothes, combined with the divine darshan of Lord Venkateswara, creates a transformative moment that devotees cherish for a lifetime.
May your Angapradakshinam at Tirumala be blessed with Lord Venkateswara’s infinite grace and bring you spiritual fulfillment, peace, and prosperity!
Om Namo Venkatesaya!
