Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala – Vaikuntham Queue
Complex
Vaikuntham Queue Complex is a facility used
in Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) for queue management. The complex serves as
the entry point for all darshans and there are very few exceptions.
History
The mid-1970s saw a sudden spike in the pilgrim inflow
to the temple with rapid improvements in access to Tirupati and Tirumala. TTD
added hundreds of cottages on the hills in Tirumala but could not address the
crowd management fully. With the lack of infrastructure to hold pilgrims, the
temple witnessed serpentine queues outside the temple and during peak season
circling the four Mada streets. TTD under the leadership of Sri
P.V.R.K. Prasad (Executive Officer) and B. Nagi
Reddy (Chairman, Board of Trustees)
planned for a queue complex system that could hold 14,000 people as a solution
for crowd management.
Work began in 1980 and was completed in 1983. The then,
Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao inaugurated the facility in 1983. Additions were
made to the queue complex by additional rooms on the north-western side of the
temple in 1985 but those have been removed and replaced by a second queue
complex in 2000 that is located down the road from the first queue complex. At
present, Queue complex-1 (old) caters to all Arjita
Seva, Special Darshan (Paid Darshan), Cellar
Ticket ticket holders. Pilgrims opting for Sarvadarshan (free
entrance) are sent through Queue complex -2 (new).
Queue
Complex
The Vaikuntham Queue complex is a semicircular building
and opens into a garden maintained by TTD. The complex is situated on the
southwest corner of the temple and is separated from the temple by
the South Mada Street. The building has 3 levels in total and there are 19
rooms in each level. Each room has 2 doors - one for allow pilgrims into the
room and the other for pilgrims to exit to room and enter the corridor leading
to the temple.
The corridors connect to the southeast end of the temple
by an overhead bridge. After the descent, the pilgrims turn around the corner
and enter the temple through the main gopuram. To ensure pilgrims entering the temple for various
activities are allowed at the same time, there are 2 queues and attendants
inside the gopuram route the pilgrims appropriately.
Basic
Facilities
Inside the holding areas and rooms, TTD will provide
free food, fresh milk as well as medical aid facilities. Sanitary needs are
also taken care. Each compartment is provided with LED TV screening Sri
Venkateswara Bhakti Channel (SVBC) -
A TTD owned Devotional channel.
Security
The entrance to the Vaikuntham Queue complex is manned
by Police, security and temple officials. For Arjita Seva ticket holders, the
tickets are checked manually before allowing pilgrims inside the complex.
Various sign boards indicate the location of the room where pilgrims need to
report for their darshan or Seva. Outside the room, the ticket is checked along
with the fingerprints and (as necessary) face matches with the biometric data
provided at the time of ticket purchase. Just before entering the temple, there
is a baggage scanner to check bags carried inside the temple. Pilgrims would be
asked to leave the queue complex and deposit mobile phones and cameras if
present, a scenario that could delay darshan. Inside the queue complex as well as in the temple
(leading right to the sanctum sanctorum), TTD has installed security cameras to
oversee pilgrims movements.
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