TTD Teppotsavam 2026: Tirumala Float Festival Dates February 26 to March 2 – Special Darshan, Arjitha Seva Cancellations & Guidelines

By HinduTone Utsavam Expert February 2026
The sacred hills of Tirumala come alive with divine splendour during Tirumala Teppotsavam 2026, the annual Float Festival (Teppotsavam) organised by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). From February 26 to March 2, 2026, devotees will witness the celestial procession of Lord Sri Venkateswara’s processional deities on a beautifully decorated float in the holy Swami Pushkarini tank. This five-day festival offers a rare and enchanting darshan, blending devotion, tradition, and scenic beauty.
This comprehensive guide covers everything about Tirumala Teppotsavam 2026 — exact dates, daily schedule, spiritual meaning, TTD security enhancements, TTD float festival February 2026 dates and arrangements, Arjitha Seva cancellations, and practical devotee tips. Whether you are planning your pilgrimage or seeking to understand the festival’s significance, this article provides authentic, up-to-date information drawn from official TTD sources.
Key Dates for Tirumala Teppotsavam 2026
Tirumala Teppotsavam 2026 will be conducted from February 26 to March 2, 2026 (five days). The festival typically aligns with the lunar calendar in the month of Phalguna/Chaitra, and this year’s dates have been officially announced by TTD.
- February 26, 2026 — Day 1
- February 27, 2026 — Day 2
- February 28, 2026 — Day 3
- March 1, 2026 — Day 4
- March 2, 2026 — Day 5 (concluding day)
Evenings are the highlight, when the deities are placed on the illuminated float and taken for a divine ride on the sacred waters of Swami Pushkarini. TTD has released special Teppotsavam Seva tickets for devotees who wish to participate or get closer darshan during the festival.
Suggested Image Placement: A panoramic view of the illuminated float on Swami Pushkarini at night. Alt text: “Divine float carrying Lord Malayappa Swamy during Tirumala Teppotsavam 2026 at Swami Pushkarini tank”
Daily Schedule and Deities on the Float
The festival follows a traditional sequence rooted in temple Agama traditions:
- Day 1 (Feb 26): Sri Kodanda Rama Swamy along with Sita Devi and Lakshmana
- Day 2 (Feb 27): Sri Krishna Swamy with Rukmini Devi
- Days 3 to 5 (Feb 28 – Mar 2): Sri Malayappa Swamy (the processional deity of Lord Venkateswara) along with Sridevi and Bhudevi
Each evening, the deities are worshipped with special pujas before being placed on a magnificently decorated float adorned with flowers, lights, and sacred symbols. The float makes several rounds on the Pushkarini tank, offering devotees a mesmerising darshan against the backdrop of the Tirumala hills.
This sequence allows devotees to experience different divine forms of the Lord — from the heroic Rama to the playful Krishna and the benevolent Venkateswara.
Spiritual and Historical Significance of TTD Float Festival
Teppotsavam, also known as Theppotsavam or Float Festival, holds profound spiritual meaning. It symbolises the Lord’s leela (divine play) and His accessibility to devotees. The sacred waters of Swami Pushkarini are believed to be blessed by the Lord’s presence, and the festival is considered highly auspicious for wish fulfilment and spiritual purification.
Historically, the festival has been celebrated for centuries at Tirumala. Temple inscriptions and Vaishnava texts describe it as an annual event where the Utsava Murti is cooled and refreshed after intense processions. The float ride represents the Lord’s journey across the cosmic ocean of samsara, granting protection and blessings to all who witness it.
Official TTD sources, including the temple website (tirumala.org), describe how the deities are offered special worship before the celestial ride, emphasising the festival’s role in maintaining the sanctity and vibrancy of temple traditions.
TTD Arrangements and Security Enhancements for Teppotsavam 2026
Due to the expected heavy devotee rush during Tirumala Teppotsavam arrangements 2026, TTD has implemented extensive measures:
- Strengthened security deployments around Swami Pushkarini and key darshan routes
- Additional CCTV surveillance and crowd monitoring teams
- Enhanced lighting and emergency medical facilities
- Special queue systems for float darshan viewing areas
- Barricading and regulated movement to prevent overcrowding
TTD officials have appealed to devotees to cooperate with security personnel and follow instructions for a smooth and safe experience. These enhancements ensure that the spiritual atmosphere remains undisturbed while accommodating large crowds.
Suggested Image Placement: TTD security and crowd management setup near Pushkarini during a previous festival. Alt text: “TTD security arrangements during Tirumala Teppotsavam float festival”
Cancelled Arjitha Sevas During the Festival
To facilitate the Teppotsavam rituals, TTD has announced cancellations of certain Arjitha Sevas:
- Sahasra Deepalankara Seva cancelled on February 26 and 27, 2026
- Arjitha Brahmotsavam and related sevas cancelled from February 28 to March 2, 2026 (during the main Malayappa Swamy float days)
These cancellations are standard during major festivals when the processional deities are engaged in the Teppotsavam. Devotees who had booked these sevas are advised to check TTD’s official portal for rescheduling options or refunds where applicable. Other daily sevas like Suprabhatham, Thomala, and Archana will continue with possible minor timing adjustments.
Devotee Guidelines and Preparation Tips for Tirumala Teppotsavam 2026
Preparation Tips:
- Book in Advance — Secure your darshan and accommodation slots early through the official TTD website (ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in) or TTD mobile app. Avoid third-party agents.
- Teppotsavam Seva Tickets — If interested in special float viewing, apply for the periodical Teppotsavam Arjitha Seva tickets when released.
- Dress Code — Traditional attire is recommended. Men: Dhoti or pyjama with shirt. Women: Saree or salwar kameez. No shorts, sleeveless tops, or Western wear inside temple areas.
- Prohibited Items — No electronic devices, leather items, non-vegetarian food, or intoxicants. Carry only essential cash and ID proofs.
- Health and Safety — Stay hydrated, carry light snacks (sattvic), and wear comfortable footwear for walking. Elderly devotees and families with children should plan rest stops.
- Timing — Reach viewing areas early in the evening for the best darshan of the float procession (usually starting around 6:30–7:00 PM).
- Crowd Management — Follow one-way movement, maintain discipline in queues, and heed announcements from TTD staff.
For the latest updates, regularly check official TTD Instagram (@ttdevasthanams) and the news.tirumala.org portal.
FAQ: Common Questions About Tirumala Teppotsavam 2026
Q: Can I see the float without a special ticket? Yes. General devotees can view the procession from designated areas around Swami Pushkarini, though special Seva ticket holders get closer access.
Q: Will regular darshan be affected? Temple darshan continues, but expect longer waiting times due to the festival rush. Plan for Break Darshan or other quota options.
Q: Where to book Teppotsavam tickets? Through the official TTD website or app only. Tickets are released in advance quotas.
Q: Is photography allowed during the festival? Mobile phones and cameras are generally prohibited inside the main temple and during processions. Follow TTD rules.
Experience the Divine Float Festival Responsibly
Tirumala Teppotsavam 2026 offers a unique opportunity to witness Lord Venkateswara in His most playful and accessible form. By following TTD guidelines and respecting the sanctity of the occasion, devotees can make their pilgrimage truly memorable and spiritually enriching.
For official bookings, darshan schedules, and real-time updates, always refer to:
May the blessings of Sri Venkateswara Swamy be upon all devotees during this auspicious TTD float festival February 2026.
Om Namo Venkatesaya!












