Nestled in Tiruchanur, also known as Alamelu Mangapuram in Tirupati city, Sri Padmavati Ammavari Temple is one of the most revered shrines dedicated to Goddess Padmavati, the divine consort of Lord Venkateswara (Balaji). Padmavati Devi is considered an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi and is worshipped with immense devotion.
The temple follows Dravidian architecture and features the sacred temple tank called Padmasarovaram, believed to be the place where Padmavati emerged as a golden lotus. The most celebrated event here is Chakrasnanam during Panchami Theertham, marking the conclusion of the annual Brahmotsavam, where lakhs of devotees take a holy dip in the sacred waters. Let’s explore everything you need to know about temple timings, darshan booking, sevas, and how to get a Special Entry Darshan (Break Darshan) in 2025.
Tiruchanur Padmavati Temple Daily Timings
Managed by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), the temple follows Pancharatra Agama and Vadakalai tradition. It opens early in the morning and remains accessible till late evening.
Program/Activity | Timing |
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Temple Opening (General Days) | 04:50 AM |
Temple Opening (Fridays) | 03:00 AM |
Suprabhatha Seva, Harathi, Archana | 05:00 AM – 06:30 AM |
Morning Darshan | 05:25 AM – 06:30 AM |
Naivedyam | 06:30 AM – 07:30 AM |
General Darshan | 07:30 AM – 06:00 PM |
Kumkum Archana | 12:30 PM – 04:45 PM |
Naivedyam (Evening) | 05:45 PM – 07:00 PM |
Temple Cleaning (Thursdays only) | 05:45 PM – 07:30 PM |
Evening Darshan | 07:00 PM – 08:45 PM (Fri till 08:00 PM) |
Ekantha Seva | 09:00 PM – 09:30 PM |
Temple Closes | 09:30 PM |
How to Book Break Darshan Online
The Break Darshan (also known as Special Entry Darshan) offers a smooth and less crowded darshan experience for devotees. Here’s a step-by-step guide to book it online:
🛕 Online Booking Process:
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Visit the TTD Official Website or use the TTD Mobile App.
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Log in using your mobile number and verify the OTP.
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Navigate to Pilgrimage Services and select Special Entry Darshan (Sri PAT) for Padmavati Temple.
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Check availability by choosing your preferred date and time slot.
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Add Laddu quantity if required (₹25 each).
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Click Continue and fill in your personal details.
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Upload a valid ID proof (Aadhaar or PAN).
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Proceed to the payment page and complete the transaction.
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After successful payment, a confirmation email/SMS will be sent.
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Present this confirmation at the temple entrance for verification.
✅ Important Note: Ensure you select “Special Entry Darshan (Sri PAT)” to book for Padmavati Temple only.
Break Darshan (Special Entry Darshan) Details
The Break Darshan at Padmavathi Ammavari Temple allows devotees to have a calm and fulfilling darshan experience with minimal crowd.
Detail | Description |
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Darshan Name | Special Entry Darshan (Sri PAT) |
Timings | Morning: 08:00 AM – 10:00 AM Afternoon: 12:00 PM – 05:00 PM Evening: 07:00 PM |
Ticket Price | ₹200 per person + ₹25 per Laddu (optional) |
Persons Allowed per Ticket | 1 |
Booking Mode | Online via TTD Website or App |
Why Visit Padmavati Devi Temple Before Tirumala?
There is a widely held belief that a pilgrimage to Tirumala is incomplete without first seeking the blessings of Padmavati Devi at Tiruchanur. Many devotees visit this temple before proceeding to the Sri Venkateswara Temple at Tirumala, to receive the divine grace of both the Goddess and the Lord.
FAQs
Q1. Is it necessary to book Padmavati Temple darshan in advance?
While general darshan can be availed directly, Special Entry Darshan requires advance booking.
Q2. What is the cost of the Break Darshan ticket?
It costs ₹200 per person, and additional ₹25 for each Laddu (optional).
Q3. Can I book multiple tickets at once?
Currently, one ticket per person is allowed per booking.
Q4. What documents are needed for booking?
You’ll need to upload a valid ID proof such as Aadhaar or PAN card.
Q5. Is Laddu Prasadam included in the ticket?
No, it must be added separately during the booking process.
Q6. How early should I book for festival days?
It is advised to book well in advance, especially during special events and Brahmotsavams.