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Salakatla Vasanthotsavam Seva Tirumala Online Booking Dates

Shiva Venkateswara Mar 24, 2023 Updated Jul 6, 2026 6 min read

Salakatla Vasanthotsavam is a three-day spring festival (utsavam) performed for Lord Sri Venkateswara at the Tirumala temple, held every year across the tithis of Trayodasi, Chaturdasi and Pournami in the Hindu month of Chaitra — usually falling between late March and mid-April. Because it is an Arjitha Seva, pilgrims can take part by holding a valid ticket, and the tickets are released online in advance through the official TTD portal. Below is a verified, plain-language guide to what Vasanthotsavam is, when it is held, its timing and cost, and how tickets are allotted.

What is Salakatla Vasanthotsavam?

Vasanthotsavam literally means the “festival of spring” (Vasantha = spring, Utsavam = festival). It is an annual celebration at the Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple in Tirumala welcoming the spring season. Historical records trace the festival at Tirumala to the period of the Vijayanagara ruler Achyutaraya (Saka 1460). “Salakatla” is the term Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) uses to distinguish the traditional temple-managed observance.

The festival begins with an Ankurarpanam ceremony (the ritual sowing of nine kinds of seeds) before the main days. The central ritual across the three days is the Snapana Thirumanjanam — a sacred bathing (abhishekam) ceremony performed for the processional deities. In the evenings, the utsava idols are taken in procession. On the third day, the bathing rituals extend to the idols of Sri Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Hanuman, Krishna and Rukmini. Certain purificatory and consecration rites connected with the festival are performed privately and are not open to the public; the Snapana Thirumanjanam portion is what ticket-holding pilgrims attend.

Vasanthotsavam at a glance

DetailInformation
TypeArjitha Seva / annual festival (utsavam)
Duration3 days a year
WhenChaitra month — Trayodasi, Chaturdasi & Pournami tithis (usually late March to mid-April; exact dates change yearly with the Panchangam)
Reported timingCommonly begins in the afternoon (around 1:30 PM); the seva runs for roughly an hour, followed by darshan
Ticket costRs. 300 per person (widely reported); includes seva participation, prasadam and a small blessed item
BookingOnline, in advance, through the official TTD portal only
DeitySri Venkateswara Swamy (processional / utsava murthis)

Note: TTD periodically revises seva timings, quotas and prices. Treat the timing and cost above as an accurate general guide and confirm the current figures on the official portal before you plan your visit.

When is Salakatla Vasanthotsavam held?

Vasanthotsavam is fixed by the traditional lunar calendar, not by a fixed Gregorian date. It is observed on the Trayodasi, Chaturdasi and Pournami days of the bright fortnight of Chaitra masam. In practical terms this places the three-day festival somewhere between the last week of March and the middle of April each year. Because it depends on the Panchangam, the calendar dates shift a little from year to year, so the exact dates for any given year are the ones TTD publishes on its official schedule.

Timing and what happens on each day

As per TTD, Vasanthotsavam is a seva performed over three days a year, in March or April. Pilgrim-facing accounts consistently report an afternoon start (around 1:30 PM), with the Snapana Thirumanjanam taking about an hour, after which ticket-holders are led for darshan of the Lord. The core ritual — the ceremonial bathing of the utsava deities — is repeated on all three days, with the third day including additional idols. Since these times can be adjusted by the temple, always reconfirm the reporting time printed on your ticket.

Ticket cost and what it includes

Vasanthotsavam is an Arjitha (paid) seva. The commonly published ticket price is Rs. 300 per person, admitting one devotee. The ticket typically entitles the holder to participate in the seva and to receive prasadam (blessed food) and a small blessed item associated with the seva, along with darshan afterwards. As with all TTD sevas, the fee and inclusions are set by the Devasthanam and may be revised, so the amount shown on the official portal at the time of booking is the authoritative figure.

How are the tickets allotted?

Tickets for Arjitha sevas and festivals at Tirumala, including Vasanthotsavam, are sold in advance through TTD’s online quota. TTD’s own guidance notes that tickets for arjitha sevas and festivals are released roughly one month ahead, and monthly quotas typically open a couple of months before the seva date. Key points to keep in mind:

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  • Booking is done online through the official TTD portal. Use only the official channel — this is the safe, authoritative source for genuine tickets.
  • Quotas are limited and demand is high, so slots can be taken quickly when a month’s quota opens.
  • A valid photo ID matching the booking is generally required when you report for the seva.
  • A dress code applies for seva participation (traditional attire — for example, dhoti for men and saree/traditional dress for women); confirm the current dress-code instructions on your ticket and at the temple.
  • Because it is a three-day festival, devotees usually attend on one of the three days as per their allotted ticket.

For the current year’s exact dates, timing, price and quota-release schedule, refer to the official TTD website and online booking portal, which is the single authoritative source for Tirumala seva bookings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Salakatla Vasanthotsavam?

It is the annual three-day spring festival (utsavam) performed for Lord Sri Venkateswara at Tirumala, centred on the Snapana Thirumanjanam (sacred bathing) of the processional deities. TTD conducts it every year.

In which month is Vasanthotsavam celebrated?

It is held in the Hindu month of Chaitra, on the Trayodasi, Chaturdasi and Pournami tithis — usually between late March and mid-April. The exact dates change each year with the Panchangam.

How much does a Vasanthotsavam ticket cost?

The commonly published price is Rs. 300 per person. As prices are set by TTD and can be revised, confirm the current amount on the official portal at the time of booking.

What time does the Vasanthotsavam seva take place?

Pilgrim accounts report an afternoon start (around 1:30 PM), with the seva running about an hour followed by darshan. Reconfirm the exact reporting time printed on your ticket.

How can pilgrims get Vasanthotsavam tickets?

Tickets are released online in advance through the official TTD portal, usually about a month ahead within monthly quotas. Book only through the official TTD channel and carry a matching photo ID.

Can everyone attend all three days?

Vasanthotsavam runs for three days, and ticket-holders generally attend the seva on the day allotted to them rather than all three days. Some ritual portions of the festival are performed privately and are not open to the public.

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Sources & last verified (July 2026)

  • Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams — Arjitha Sevas (official): https://www.tirumala.org/ArjithaSevas.aspx
  • Vasanthotsavam — Wikipedia (history, tithis, ritual details): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasanthotsavam
  • Go Tirupati — Vasanthotsavam seva timing and ticket cost (pilgrim reference): https://gotirupati.com/vasanthotsavam/

tirumalatirupationline.com is an independent pilgrim-information guide. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) or any temple or government body. Dates, timings, prices and quotas are set by TTD and can change — always verify the latest details and book only on the official TTD website and online booking portal.

Last reviewed: July 6, 2026

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Shiva Venkateswara is the founding editor of Tirumala Tirupati Online. With over 8 years of dedicated coverage of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) and the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, he has personally completed pilgrimages to Tirumala 50+ times, walking the Alipiri and Srivari Mettu footpaths, observing every major arjitha seva, and touring every guest house, mutt, and accommodation block in both Tirumala and Tirupati. His on-the-ground reporting drives the site's day-by-day darshan-status updates, room-availability charts, and festival schedules.His coverage spans TTD darshan procedures (Sarva Darshan, ₹300 Special Entry, SSD tokens, Srivani Trust, Divya Darshan, Supatham VIP), accommodation booking (online quota, CRO walk-ins, all major mutts and choultries), sevas (Arjitha, Daily, Weekly), and broader South Indian temple traditions including Srikalahasti, Bhadrachalam, Tiruchanur, Kanchipuram, Madurai, and the Char Dham circuit. He has interviewed senior TTD staff, peetadhipathis, and tour operators to verify the booking processes, timings, and pricing documented on the site.He launched Tirumala Tirupati Online on August 15, 2017 with the goal of giving Indian and NRI devotees a single trusted source for darshan information that previously lived only in Telugu pamphlets, regional newspapers, and word-of-mouth. The site now publishes daily updates across 2,900+ guides reaching pilgrims in English, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi.Editorial standards: every booking process, timing, and price published on the site is cross-verified against the official TTD portal (tirupatibalaji.ap.gov.in) and TTD-issued circulars before publication. Reader-reported errors are corrected within 24 hours. The site does not accept paid placements for booking-related content; AdSense advertising is disclosed per Google policy. Affiliate links use rel="sponsored noopener".Contact: editor@tirumalatirupationline.com. Connect on X (Twitter) @tirumalatirupati and Facebook @tirumalatirupationline.

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