Prabhava Nama Samvatsara 2026 Telugu Calendar: Tirumala Tirupati Festivals List, Brahmotsavam Dates & Key Hindu Utsavams”

Jai Srimannarayana! Devotees of Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy, beloved pilgrims of the sacred seven hills!
As we stand in the auspicious month of Phalguna/Magha in the ongoing Viswavasu Nama Samvatsara, with the divine grace of Lord Balaji, we eagerly look forward to the arrival of Sri Parabhava Nama Samvatsara in 2026. This sacred year begins with the joyous celebration of Ugadi on March 19, 2026 (Thursday), marking the dawn of a new era filled with prosperity, devotion, and the eternal blessings of Srinivasa.
In the holy shrine of Tirumala Tirupati, every day is a festival, as Lord Venkateswara enjoys over 450 utsavams annually. The Prabhava (Parabhava) year brings a cascade of divine festivals, sevas, and celestial processions that allow millions of devotees to experience the Lord’s infinite mercy. Let us immerse ourselves in bhakti as we explore the complete devotional calendar for Tirumala in Sri Parabhava Nama Samvatsara 2026, drawing from the sacred Telugu Panchangam and the traditions upheld by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD).
The Significance of Sri Parabhava Nama Samvatsara
Parabhava is the 37th year in the 60-year Vedic cycle (Prabhavaadi). “Parabhava” signifies transcendence over illusions (maya), destruction of ego, and victory over negative forces. Astrologically, this year promises growth in dharma, increased devotion, agricultural prosperity, and protection from calamities through fervent prayers to Lord Venkateswara. The Panchanga Sravanam on Ugadi day reveals phalita (predictions) for rain, crops, health, and spiritual progress—always reminding us that true wealth lies in surrender to the Lord.
Ugadi on March 19, 2026 (Chaitra Shukla Padyami) begins with Panchanga Sravanam, preparation of Ugadi Pachadi (symbolizing life’s six tastes: happiness, sorrow, anger, fear, disgust, surprise), and special darshan at Tirumala. Devotees chant mantras, offer prayers, and seek the Lord’s blessings for a fruitful year.
Major Festivals and Utsavams in Tirumala – Parabhava Year 2026
Tirumala’s calendar blends pan-Indian Hindu festivals with unique annual sevas. Here are the highlights:
- Ugadi / Telugu New Year – March 19, 2026 The grand entry into Parabhava Samvatsara. Special alankaram, abhishekam, and processions. Devotees relish Ugadi Pachadi as prasadam. Panchanga Sravanam predicts the year’s fortunes under divine grace.
- Sri Rama Navami – March 27, 2026 Celebration of Lord Rama’s birth. In Tirumala, special poojas and Sita-Rama Kalyanam utsavam vibes resonate, as Lord Venkateswara is an incarnation of Vishnu.
- Vasanthotsavam (Spring Festival) – March/April 2026 (Chaitra Trayodasi to Pournami) Aromatic baths (Tirumanjanam) for the deities to relieve the summer heat. Started in the 1460s by King Achyutaraya, this soothing utsavam brings spring’s freshness to the Lord’s divine form.
- Teppotsavam (Float Festival) – March/April 2026 (Phalguna Pournami onwards, 5 days) Celestial boat ride in Swami Pushkarini. Lord Rama with Sita-Lakshmana, then Krishna-Rukmini, grace the waters on decorated floats. A mesmerizing sight under moonlight!
- Padmavathi Parinayam – May 2026 (Vaisakha Navami-Dasami-Ekadasi) The celestial wedding of Lord Srinivasa and Goddess Padmavathi in Narayanagiri gardens. Malayappa Swamy on Gaja, Aswa, Garuda Vahanas; Sridevi-Bhudevi on palanquins. A romantic, moonlit divine union!
- Jyesthabhishekam (Abhideyaka Abhishekam) – June 2026 (Jyestha star) Protective armor abhishekam for the Lord, symbolizing invincibility against evil in Kaliyuga.
- Anivara Asthanam (Accounting Festival) – July 2026 (Dakshinayana start, around July 16) Temple accounts submitted to the Lord; new financial year begins. Officers deposit insignias at His feet.
- Pushpa Pallaki – July 2026 (Tuesdays before key festivals) Flower palanquin processions.
- Pavithrotsavam (Purification Festival) – August 2026 (Sravana Ekadasi-Dwadasi-Trayodasi) Festival of sacred threads. Tirumanjanam and homam purify the temple. Instituted in 1463 A.D.
- Varalakshmi Vratam – August 2026 Devotees worship Goddess Lakshmi for wealth and well-being.
- Krishna Janmashtami – August/September 2026 Birth of Lord Krishna celebrated with midnight abhishekam and special alankaram.
- Annual Salakatla Brahmotsavam (Grand Brahmotsavam) – September 2026 (approx. mid-September, 9 days) The pinnacle of Tirumala festivals! Initiated by Lord Brahma Himself.
- Dwajarohanam (flag hoisting) starts the utsavam.
- Daily Vahana Sevas: Pedda Sesha, Chinna Sesha, Hamsa, Simha, Mutyapu Pandiri, Kalpa Vruksha, Sarva Bhoopala, Mohini Avataram, Garuda Seva (most auspicious, millions witness), Hanumantha, Gaja, etc.
- Rathotsavam (chariot procession), Chakrasnanam, and Purnahuti. The Lord’s grandeur on golden chariots fills hearts with ecstasy!
- Navaratri Brahmotsavam (Second Brahmotsavam) – October 2026 (approx. mid-October, 9 days) During Durga Navratri, special alankaras of Goddesses and processions.
- Pushpa Yagam – October/November 2026 (Sravanam star post-Brahmotsavam) Worship with thousands of flowers in Sampangi Mandapam. Protects from natural calamities.
- Kartika Deepotsavam / Deepavali – October/November 2026 Lamp festival with special illuminations.
- Vaikuntha Ekadasi – December 2026/January 2027 period Doors of Vaikuntha open; special darshan.
Monthly observances include Ekadashi, Pradosham, Sankashti Chaturthi, Pournami Garuda Seva, and more.
Devotional Message: Surrender to Venkateswara
In Parabhava year, let us remember the Lord’s words in the Bhagavad Gita: “Patram pushpam phalam toyam yo me bhaktya prayacchati…” – Offer even a leaf, flower, fruit, or water with devotion, and I accept it. Every festival in Tirumala is an invitation to surrender ego, seek forgiveness, and bask in His unconditional love.
Book your darshan/sevas early via official TTD portals (tirumala.org or apps). Avoid agents; rely on authentic sources. Chant Om Namo Venkatesaya daily, offer tulasi, light lamps, and share prasadam.
May Lord Venkateswara bless you with health, wealth, peace, and eternal devotion in Sri Parabhava Nama Samvatsara!
Jai Govinda! Jai Balaji! Hare Srinivasa!













