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Whether you seek Tirumala darshan April 2026, arjitha sevas, or spiritual blessings during key tithis, read on for day-wise highlights, important dates, and practical tips.

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Key Highlights of Tirumala April 2026

  • Vasanthotsavam 2026: The annual spring festival, also known as Saalakatla Vasanthotsavam, is one of the most significant events in early April.
  • Major festivals include Hanuman JayantiAkshaya TritiyaMohini Ekadashi, and Narasimha Jayanti.
  • Expect pleasant weather in Tirumala (mild summer onset), making it ideal for darshan and hill climbing.
  • Advance TTD darshan and seva bookings for April 2026 typically open in January – set reminders early as slots fill quickly.

Tirumala April 2026 Important Festivals & Auspicious Days

Here is a summary of key dates based on the Hindu panchangam relevant to Tirumala/Tirupati:

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  • April 2, 2026 (Thursday): Chaitra Shukla Purnima – Hanuman Jayanti & Chaitra Purnima. Devotees celebrate the birth of Lord Hanuman with special prayers. A highly auspicious day for visiting Tirumala and seeking blessings for strength and devotion.
  • April 13, 2026 (Monday): Vaishakha Krishna Ekadashi – Varuthini Ekadashi. Observing a fast and visiting the temple is believed to remove sins and grant prosperity.
  • April 14, 2026 (Tuesday)Mesha Sankranti (Solar New Year). The Sun transits into Mesha rashi, marking the beginning of the new solar year in many Hindu traditions.
  • April 19, 2026 (Sunday): Vaishakha Shukla Tritiya – Akshaya Tritiya. One of the most auspicious days of the year for new beginnings, charity, and temple visits. Many devotees perform special pujas at Tirumala on this day.
  • April 23, 2026 (Thursday): Vaishakha Shukla Saptami – Ganga Saptami.
  • April 25, 2026 (Saturday): Vaishakha Shukla Navami – Sita Navami.
  • April 27, 2026 (Monday): Vaishakha Shukla Ekadashi – Mohini Ekadashi. Ideal for Vishnu worship.
  • April 30, 2026 (Thursday): Vaishakha Shukla Chaturdashi – Narasimha Jayanti. The appearance day of Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Vishnu. Special prayers and abhishekam are performed at many Vishnu temples, including those associated with Tirumala traditions.

Tirumala Vasanthotsavam 2026 Dates & Significance

The highlight of Tirumala April 2026 is the Annual Vasanthotsavam (Spring Festival). This three-day seva is performed in the month of Chaitra (March/April) on Trayodashi, Chaturdashi, and Purnima tithis.

Vasanthotsavam 2026 Schedule: March 30, 31 & April 1, 2026 (or aligned to exact Chaitra Trayodashi–Purnima as per TTD panchangam).

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  • Significance: According to temple tradition, this festival was introduced during the time of King Achyutaraya in the 1460s to celebrate the arrival of spring. Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy along with His consorts Sridevi and Bhudevi are given a ceremonial aromatic bath (sugandha snanam) with fragrant ingredients. This is believed to provide cooling relief to the deities from the summer heat.
  • The seva is performed around 1:00 PM daily during these days.
  • Ticket cost is usually ₹300 per person (subject to TTD confirmation). One laddu prasadam is offered.

Devotees consider participating in Vasanthotsavam highly meritorious. Bookings for this annual seva and other arjitha sevas (like Kalyanotsavam, Unjal Seva) for April 2026 generally open in January.

Pro Tip: Combine your Vasanthotsavam visit with nearby dates like Hanuman Jayanti (April 2) for an extended spiritual stay.

TTD Darshan & Seva Booking Schedule for April 2026

TTD releases quotas for Tirumala darshan April 2026 (including ₹300 Special Entry Darshan), arjitha sevas, accommodation, and virtual sevas well in advance:

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  • e-DIP (Suprabhatham, Thomala, Archana, Ashtadala) tickets usually open around mid-to-late January.
  • Arjitha Seva tickets (Kalyanotsavam, Unjal Seva, etc.) and Vasanthotsavam slots open shortly after.
  • Senior citizen, physically challenged, and Srivani Trust darshan quotas also follow the same window.
  • Accommodation in Tirumala/Tirupati is released in phases – book early to secure rooms near the temple.

Always check the official TTD website (tirumala.org) or SVBC app for exact release timings, as they may vary slightly. Slots fill extremely fast, so devotees from Hyderabad and other cities often plan bookings immediately upon release.

Current/Recent Note: As of late March 2026, TTD has already opened quotas for April services. Monitor for any updates on slotted Sarva Darshan or special entries.

Tips for a Smooth Tirumala Visit in April 2026

  1. Weather: April brings warmer days in Tirumala (around 25–35°C). Carry light cotton clothes, water, and umbrellas. Early morning or evening darshan is more comfortable.
  2. Darshan Strategy: Opt for Suprabhatham or special entry if possible. Walk the stairs (Alipiri or Srivari Mettu) for added punya, or use vehicle/pony services.
  3. Accommodation: Book TTD cottages, guest houses, or private hotels in Tirupati in advance.
  4. Dress Code & Rules: Traditional attire is preferred. Follow temple guidelines strictly – no mobiles inside the sanctum.
  5. Combine with Other TTD Temples: Visit Sri Padmavathi Temple in Tiruchanur, Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy in Srinivasa Mangapuram, or other nearby shrines.
  6. Health & Safety: Stay hydrated, especially during festivals when crowds increase.

Why Visit Tirumala in April 2026?

April offers a perfect blend of the cooling Vasanthotsavam rituals and powerful festivals like Akshaya Tritiya and Narasimha Jayanti. The spiritual energy at Srivari Temple during these days is believed to fulfill sincere prayers for health, wealth, and moksha.

Om Namo Venkatesaya! May Lord Balaji bless you with a hassle-free and fulfilling darshan.