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Kotappakonda Temple Timings – Darshan, Pooja & Visit Hours Guide

Published June 14, 2025 · Last updated

Know Kotappakonda Temple timings, pooja hours, opening and closing details, and best time to visit. Plan your spiritual trip with confidence.


Kotappakonda Temple Timings – Full Darshan & Pooja Hours Guide

Know Kotappakonda Temple timings, pooja hours, opening and closing details, and best time to visit. Plan your spiritual trip with confidence.

Kotappakonda, also known as Trikoota Hills, is a sacred hill in Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, home to the Sri Trikoteswara Swamy Temple, an important pilgrimage destination dedicated to Lord Shiva.

The temple is famous for its unique three-peaked hill view and its vibrant Mahashivaratri festival, attracting thousands of devotees every year.


Kotappakonda Temple Timings

ActivityTime
Temple Opening Time5:30 AM
Suprabhatha Seva5:30 AM – 6:00 AM
Archana & Abhishekam6:00 AM – 8:00 AM
General Darshan8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Temple Break (Closed)1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Afternoon Darshan Resumes3:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Temple Closing Time8:00 PM

Note: Timings may change slightly on special days or during festivals.


Poojas and Sevas at Kotappakonda Temple

The following daily rituals and offerings are conducted:

  • Suprabhatham: Early morning awakening of the deity
  • Abhishekam: Sacred bathing with milk, honey, water, etc.
  • Archana: Reciting the names of Lord Shiva and offering flowers
  • Harathi: Performed at different intervals during pooja sessions

Special poojas and Rudrabhishekam can be booked directly at the temple counter on arrival.


Best Time to Visit Kotappakonda

  • Mahashivaratri Festival (Feb–March): Grand celebration and annual jatra
  • Karthika Masam (Nov): Spiritual month dedicated to Lord Shiva
  • Weekends and Mondays: Considered auspicious for Shiva darshan

How to Reach Kotappakonda

  • Nearest City: Narasaraopet (15 km), Guntur (45 km)
  • By Road: Well connected by APSRTC buses and private vehicles
  • Nearest Railway Station: Narasaraopet
  • Nearest Airport: Vijayawada (110 km approx.)

Facilities Available

  • Free Parking
  • Clean restrooms
  • Drinking water facility
  • Small food and tiffin stalls near the temple base
  • Cable car facility under development (check local updates)

FAQs – Kotappakonda Temple Timings

Q: What time does Kotappakonda Temple open?
A: The temple opens daily at 5:30 AM.

Q: Is the temple closed during the afternoon?
A: Yes, the temple remains closed from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM.

Q: When is the best time to visit Kotappakonda?
A: During Mahashivaratri, Karthika Masam, and Monday mornings.

Q: Are special poojas available?
A: Yes, poojas like Abhishekam, Rudrabhishekam, and Archana can be performed.

Editor’s Note — Temple Travel Advisory, April 2026

Temple administration policies across India continue to evolve rapidly in 2026. Booking portals, entry protocols, dress codes, darshan quotas, seva bookings, and non-Hindu entry rules vary significantly across states and are frequently updated by respective devasthanam boards and state endowment departments. What was accurate even six months ago may no longer apply.

  • Before travelling, always cross-check the current rules on the official state endowment or devasthanam portal — such as tirumala.org (Andhra Pradesh TTD) and the Tamil Nadu HR&CE Department for Tamil Nadu temples.
  • Karnataka, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, and Maharashtra each maintain separate temple authority websites — verify timings, online booking links, and festival-day restrictions directly with those sources.

This guide is intended as a reference; official portals remain the final authority on any rule, fee, or schedule.

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Tirumala Editor Desk is the independent editorial team at Tirumala Tirupati Online, publishing pilgrimage guides since 2017. Our editors have covered TTD booking systems, darshan options, sevas, accommodation, festivals, and temple logistics — combining on-ground research, TTD official announcements, and pilgrim feedback. We are not affiliated with TTD; we provide independent informational content to help pilgrims plan their yatra.

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