Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala – Vaikunda Ekadashi
Vaikunta Ekadashi is the Shukla
Paksha Ekadashi that occurs during the Dhanu / Margazhi month in the Hindu
calendar (corresponding to late
December - early January in English calendar). The Vaishnava (Worship of Vishnu) sect believes that ‘Vaikunta Dwaram’ or ‘the gate to
the Lord's Inner Sanctum’ is opened on this day. The Margashirsha Shukla Paksha
Ekadashi in the Lunar calendar is known as a 'Mokshada Ekadashi.' Special
prayers, yagnas, discourses and speeches are arranged at Vishnu temples
across the world on this auspicious day. The Shaiva sect observes the day as Trikoti
Ekadashi, a religious observance where all the deities in the Hindu
pantheon pay obeisance to Lord Sri Shiva at once.
Tirumala Venkateswara Temple also has a similar concept to celebrate Mukkoti
Ekadashi, as it is known in the Telugu-speaking regions. Tirumala has a special
entrance called Vaikuntha Dwaram that encircles the sanctum
sanctorum. The Dwaram (passage) is opened only on Vaikuntha Ekadashi
and it is believed that any person who passes through this `Vaikuntha Dwaram'
on this particular day attains salvation. The temple witnesses heavy inflow of pilgrims and
dignitaries for Vaikuntha Ekadashi. All Arjitha Sevas are cancelled on this
day, including VIP darshan and only Sarva Darshanam is allowed on Vaikunta
Ekadashi except VVIP's. No Online Bookings are permitted on this day.
Privileged darshan formats are stopped during this period.
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