Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala – Weekly Sevas
Vishesha Pooja (Monday):
For brief details, please refer below link;
Ashtadala
Pada Padmaradhana (Tuesday):
In this Seva, the god is worshiped with 108 golden lotus
flowers while performing a special archana. Admission for this Seva is through
"Vaikuntha complex". It is Ashtadala - Swarna - Padma - Puja. This
special puja is celebrated on Tuesdays after the second bell is over and Jeeyar
Swamy with the Sri Vaishnavas comes out. The Devotees who paid for the Seva are
allowed to go and sit in the mandapa between Bangaru Vakili and the Kulasekhara
Padi. In this puja, the Archaka offers these flowers at the holy feet of the
Lord with the uttering of each name, during the recitation of Dvadashanamas of
the Lord after offering Dhoopa and Deepa to the main deity.
Later archana is offered to Goddess Lakshmi &
Padmavati. Then nakshatra aarti is offered first followed
by karpoora neerajanam. Then Arjita sevakas are given vastra (upper cloth)
along with sathari and they are given two big laddus, two vadas as prasadam. This
Seva is conducted after the second bell. This ritual was first introduced in
Srivari Temple in 1984 on the Golden Jubilee Year of TTD, when a Muslim Devotee
offered Lord Srinivasa 108 gold lotuses.
Sahasra Kalasabhishekam (Wednesday):
For brief details, please refer below link;
Tiruppavada Seva (Thursday):
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Poolangi
Seva:
After the Tiruppavada Seva, the temple observes some
rituals like Suddhi (cleaning of the temple) etc., and the Moola Virat is
adorned with Velvet Gown from Crown to the Feet and then the main deity is
decorated with flower garlands. This service of the main deity being adorned
exclusively with garlands is known as Poolangi Seva. The Poolangi Seva is
mentioned in the Silapathikaram, the early Tamil Classic in 100 A.D.
Abhishekam
(Friday):
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Vasthralakarana
Seva (Friday):
This paid Seva also known as Melchat
Vastram is conducted immediately after conducting Abhishekam on Fridays.
The deity of Venkateswara will
be adorned with a saree bought and handed over by devotees participating in
that Seva. The archakas will apply Namam, adorn saree and a few jewels to the
deity of Venkateswara and no devotee is allowed to watch this. The devotees
participating in Abhishekam and Vasthralakarana Seva are allowed for Abhisheka-Anantara
darshanam with a new saree after offering neivedhyam to the Lord.
Nijapada
Darshanam (Friday):
Archana Anantara darshan on Friday is called Nijapada
Darshanam. Normally the Lord's feet are covered with a golden Kavacham.
But on Friday after performing Abhishekam to Venkateswara, the feet are left
without the Kavacham during which Nijapada Darshanam is held which allows
devotees to see the feet of the Lord. This is a paid service where the devotees
are allowed until Kulasekhara Padi.
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