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Dwaraka Tirumala Kalyanam Timings Price Availability Dress Code

Shiva Venkateswara Feb 9, 2023 Updated Jul 6, 2026 6 min read

Quick answer: At Sri Venkateswara Swami Vari Devasthanam, Dwaraka Tirumala (popularly called Chinna Tirupati), the daily Nitya Arjitha Kalyanam (Kalyanotsavam) begins at 9:30 AM in the temple’s Kalyana Mantapam. The dress code is dhoti with an upper cloth for men and a saree for women. One ticket admits the participating couple and family up to 6 devotees in total, and includes vastram (sacred cloth), prasadam and Anna Prasadam after the ritual. Ticket prices are revised periodically by the Devasthanam, so confirm the exact current amount and availability on the official portal before you travel.

Dwaraka Tirumala Kalyanam — Timings, Price, Availability & Dress Code

Dwaraka Tirumala, in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, is one of the most revered abodes of Lord Venkateswara and is fondly known as Chinna Tirupati. Among all the arjitha sevas performed here, the Kalyanotsavam (Nitya Arjitha Kalyanam) — the ceremonial wedding of the Lord and His consorts — is the most popular. Devotees, especially married couples, sponsor this seva to receive the deity’s blessings for a harmonious family life. Below is a clear, verified summary of the timings, ticket details, eligibility and dress code so you can plan your visit with confidence.

Key Facts at a Glance

DetailInformation
Seva nameNitya Arjitha Kalyanam (Kalyanotsavam)
WhereKalyana Mantapam, Sri Venkateswara Swami Vari Devasthanam, Dwaraka Tirumala
Start time9:30 AM daily (ritual typically concludes by early afternoon)
Ticket priceRevised periodically by the Devasthanam — confirm the current amount on the official portal
Persons allowedUp to 6 devotees in total, including the sponsoring couple
Dress codeMen: dhoti + upper cloth  |  Women: saree (traditional attire)
IncludedVastram (sacred cloth), laddu, pulihora, sarakara pongal, Anna Prasadam
BookingTemple counter (current booking) and limited online quota via the official portal

Timings of the Kalyanotsavam

The Nitya Arjitha Kalyanam is performed every day, starting at 9:30 AM in the Kalyana Mantapam. It is a live ritual in which the sponsoring couple participates directly in the ceremonial wedding of Lord Venkateswara. The full ceremony, including the subsequent darshan and Anna Prasadam, usually wraps up by the early afternoon. Because the priests conduct the seva according to the day’s agama schedule, reaching the mantapam well before 9:30 AM is strongly advised. It also helps to have breakfast beforehand, as the ritual can take a while.

Note that the Kalyanotsavam is not performed on certain days — such as Makara Sankranti, major festival periods, solar/lunar eclipse days, Krishnashtami and Pavitrotsavam observances. On these occasions the seva schedule is suspended, so always verify the day’s status on the official portal before planning your trip.

Ticket Price & What Is Included

The Kalyanotsavam is an arjitha (paid) seva, and the Devasthanam sets a single sponsorship fee per Kalyanam ticket. Publicly available figures for this ticket have varied across sources and over time (commonly quoted in the range of roughly Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000), which usually reflects periodic revisions by the temple administration. Rather than rely on a possibly outdated number, please confirm the exact current price directly on the official portal at the time of booking.

Regardless of the fee revision, the Kalyanam ticket typically entitles the sponsoring couple to:

  • Active participation in the Kalyanotsavam ritual alongside the priests.
  • A vastram / sacred cloth (such as a panche-kanduva or saree-and-jacket piece) presented to the couple as a blessing.
  • Prasadam — laddu, pulihora (tamarind rice) and sarakara pongal (sweet pongal).
  • Anna Prasadam (a sacred meal) for the group at the temple’s Anna Prasadam Bhavanam after the seva.
  • Darshan of the Lord for the group after the Kalyanam concludes.

Who Can Participate & How Many Persons

The Kalyanotsavam is ideally sponsored by a married couple, who sit through the ritual and offer worship to the Lord. A single devotee may also sponsor the seva. In total, up to 6 devotees — the participating couple plus family members — are permitted for the seva and the darshan that follows. Children may accompany their parents. If your group is larger than the permitted number, the additional members can take the regular darshan queue separately.

Dress Code

Traditional Indian attire is required for those participating in the Kalyanam:

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  • Men: dhoti (pancha) with an upper cloth (angavastram). Trousers with a shirt are generally acceptable for ordinary darshan, but the traditional dhoti is expected of the participating gentleman.
  • Women: saree (a salwar-kameez is generally acceptable for ordinary darshan).

Modest, traditional clothing is expected across the temple premises. Wearing the prescribed attire keeps the sanctity of the ritual and avoids any last-minute inconvenience at the mantapam.

Availability & Booking

Two booking routes are generally available for the Kalyanotsavam:

  • Current (spot) booking at the temple counter: A share of tickets is issued on the day itself at the counter. Because the seva is popular, the counter tends to open early in the morning and tickets can be exhausted quickly on weekends and festival-adjacent days.
  • Online booking: A limited quota of Kalyanam tickets is released through the temple’s official portal. Online availability is small compared with the daily demand, so slots can fill fast.

For the most reliable and up-to-date information on price, daily availability and the online booking window, use only the official Devasthanam portal at dwarakatirumala.org (the temple is administered under the Andhra Pradesh Endowments Department). Avoid third-party “booking” agents.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the Dwaraka Tirumala Kalyanam start?

The Nitya Arjitha Kalyanam begins at 9:30 AM every day in the Kalyana Mantapam, except on days the seva is suspended (such as Sankranti, eclipse days and certain festivals).

How much does the Kalyanam ticket cost?

It is a single arjitha-seva fee set by the Devasthanam. Because the amount is revised from time to time and quoted figures differ across sources, confirm the exact current price on the official portal before booking.

How many people are allowed for one Kalyanam ticket?

Up to 6 devotees in total, including the sponsoring couple and family members. Children may accompany their parents.

What is the dress code for the Kalyanam?

Dhoti with an upper cloth for men and a saree for women. Traditional attire is expected throughout the temple.

What do I receive after sponsoring the Kalyanam?

A vastram/sacred cloth for the couple, prasadam (laddu, pulihora, sarakara pongal), Anna Prasadam for the group, and darshan of the Lord after the ritual.

Can I book the Kalyanam online?

Yes, a limited quota is released through the official Devasthanam portal; the remaining tickets are issued as current booking at the temple counter. Availability is limited, so plan ahead.

Sources & last verified (July 2026)

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Last reviewed: July 6, 2026

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