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Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026: Date, Tickets and Booking Rules

Tirumala Editor Desk Aug 20, 2026 10 min read

Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 falls on Monday, 16 November. The online seva quota opens at 10 AM on Friday, 21 August, so the booking window is days away rather than months. Several pages still repeat last year’s late-October date, because an extra lunar month shifted the ritual by almost three weeks. Below you get the verified schedule, the real ticket rules, and the one eligibility clause that quietly disqualifies thousands of devotees.

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Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 at a Glance

Here is everything confirmed so far about Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026, before the detail below.

  • Seva date: Monday, 16 November 2026, inside the Srivari temple at Tirumala.
  • Ankurarpanam: Sunday, 15 November 2026, the preparatory ritual held a day earlier.
  • Online ticket release: Friday, 21 August 2026 at 10 AM, in the November arjitha seva batch.
  • Reported ticket price: ₹700 per person, sold online only.
  • Reported booking limit: two tickets per registered login or mobile number.
  • Rare benefit: two Srivari darshans on the same day, both through the Jayavijaya Dwaram.

When Is Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026?

TTD conducts Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 on Monday, 16 November, with Ankurarpanam on Sunday, 15 November. The trust performs this floral offering once a year, on the Shravana star in Karthika masam, after the annual Brahmotsavam. Because the ritual follows a lunar star instead of a fixed calendar date, it moves several weeks each year.

Why the date jumped from October to November

In 2025, Pushpayagam fell on 30 October. Many pages simply carried that pattern forward, so they still place the ritual in late October. That guess is wrong, and the reason is Adhika Masa, the extra lunar month.

The leap month pushed the whole Karthika cycle later this year. Telugu Karthika masam runs from 10 November to 8 December in 2026. Since the ritual needs the Shravana star inside Karthika masam, mid-November is the only window it can occupy.

That same extra month also gave Tirumala two Brahmotsavams. Salakatla Brahmotsavam ran from 15 to 23 September, while Navaratri Brahmotsavam followed from 12 to 20 October. Pushpayagam comes after both, exactly as tradition requires.

Ticket Price, Quota and Booking Limits

Reports place the Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 ticket at ₹700 per person, sold online only. No counter in Tirumala or Tirupati issues these tickets, so any stall promising one is a warning sign. The confirmed amount always appears on the payment screen before you pay.

DetailReported for 2026
Seva dateMonday, 16 November
AnkurarpanamSunday, 15 November
Ticket release21 August, 10 AM, online
Ticket price₹700 per person
Online quotaAbout 1,000 devotees
Per login limit2 tickets
Children under 12No separate ticket
Age 12 and aboveOriginal photo ID needed

Treat the quota figure as indicative. TTD does not publish a fixed public count before release, although reports for this year point to roughly 1,000 seats. Verify the price and the seat count on the official TTD booking portal before you pay.

How to Book Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 Tickets Online

Booking Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 tickets is a first-come sale, not a lottery. The tickets go live at 10 AM on 21 August alongside Kalyanotsavam, Unjal Seva, Arjitha Brahmotsavam and Sahasra Deepalankara Seva. Because the quota is small, seats disappear within minutes, so preparation matters more than speed on the day.

  1. Register on the official TTD portal two or three days early, then verify your mobile number and email.
  2. Add every family member to your profile in advance, with correct names and ID numbers.
  3. Log in by 9:45 AM on 21 August and keep the seva page open.
  4. Open the arjitha seva section, then select Pushpayagam for 16 November.
  5. Pay immediately using UPI or net banking, since the portal frees the seat again within minutes.
  6. Download the confirmation and note the reporting time printed on it.

Our step-by-step guide to booking arjitha seva online covers the portal quirks that trip up first-timers.

Who Cannot Book Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 Tickets

This is the clause most devotees discover too late. Anyone who attended a listed arjitha seva within 180 days before 16 November cannot book Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026, according to current reports. The restriction covers Kalyanotsavam, Unjal Seva, Arjitha Brahmotsavam, Sahasra Deepalankara Seva, Vasanthotsavam and Pavitrotsavam.

Three categories fall outside the rule. A ₹300 Special Entry Darshan does not count, nor does a virtual seva, and neither does a ticket won through the electronic lucky dip.

One detail decides many cases. TTD counts the 180 days from the date you actually attended the seva, not the date you booked it. So a Kalyanotsavam attended in June 2026 would block a 16 November booking, while one attended in April would not. Confirm the current wording on the official portal, because TTD revises seva conditions from time to time.

Two Darshans in One Day: The Real Draw

Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 ticket holders receive two darshans of Lord Venkateswara on the same day. The first comes with the morning sevas, while the second follows once the yagam concludes. Both darshans happen through the Jayavijaya Dwaram, which sits at the inner entrance to the sanctum.

That double darshan is unusual at Tirumala, where most pilgrims get one sighting per visit. For many devotees it justifies the ₹700 far more than the ritual seating does. Arrangements can still change on the day, so treat the second darshan as a strong likelihood rather than a guarantee.

What Actually Happens During the Yagam

Pushpayagam is a floral bath, not a fire ritual, although the name suggests otherwise. Temple priests place the processional deities of Sri Malayappa Swamy, Sridevi and Bhudevi on a specially built platform. They then cover the idols in flowers until the blooms rise to chest level, with archana chanted between rounds.

In past years TTD has used several tonnes of flowers across roughly eighteen varieties, including lilies, roses, chrysanthemum and mogali. The scale is what devotees remember. TTD news releases describe the ritual as an offering for universal wellbeing and protection from natural calamities and disease.

The tradition is old. TTD records trace the floral fete to the early fifteenth century, after which it lapsed until TTD revived it in the 1980s. In previous years the main offering ran through the afternoon, while Snapana Tirumanjanam took place in the morning. Your ticket carries the reporting time that matters, so follow that rather than any timing quoted online.

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Sevas Cancelled Around Pushpayagam Day

Pushpayagam suspends the regular seva calendar, and that catches out pilgrims who booked other rituals for the same dates. In earlier years TTD cancelled Kalyanotsavam, Unjal Seva, Arjitha Brahmotsavam, Vasanthotsavam, Sahasra Deepalankara Seva and Nijapada Darshanam around the fete.

So if you hold a seva ticket for 15 or 16 November, check the official notice before you travel. Watch the TTD press release page during the first week of November, since cancellations are usually announced then. Sarva Darshan and ₹300 Special Entry Darshan generally continue, though queues run heavier on festival days.

If You Miss Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 Tickets

Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 offers no guarantees. With roughly 1,000 seats against lakhs of devotees, most people who try will not get one. There is no waiting list and no offline counter, so plan a realistic fallback before 21 August.

Ranked options if the quota closes:

  1. Watch for cancellation seats on the official portal, which occasionally reappear as unpaid holds lapse.
  2. Book a ₹300 Special Entry Darshan for 16 November instead, since the temple stays open and the festive atmosphere is the same.
  3. Attend as a spectator devotee in the temple precincts, where the flower preparations are visible through the day.
  4. Plan for next year and set a reminder for the November quota release, roughly three months ahead.

If none of these work, accept the honest answer: for a fixed-date, thousand-seat ritual, there is no alternative route to the seva itself.

Spotting the Real TTD Portal

Fake booking sites multiply before every major Tirumala event, and Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 is a prime target because demand vastly exceeds supply. TTD has gone as far as filing police complaints over fraudulent darshan offers circulating online.

Two checks protect you. First, the genuine portal sits on a government domain, so look for the ap.gov.in ending in the address bar. Second, no legitimate TTD ticket is ever sold by an agent for a premium, because seva tickets are non-transferable and fingerprint checks apply at entry.

If a page asks for money through a personal UPI ID, close it. Book only at the official portal, and cross-check announcements on tirumala.org.

Rooms, Dress Code and a Health Note

Accommodation for mid-November opened in the same quota cycle, on 25 August at 3 PM. Rooms sell out quickly during Karthika masam, so book on the release day if you plan to stay overnight. Our live room availability guide explains the colour codes and counter options.

The seva dress code is traditional. Men wear dhoti with an upper cloth, while women wear a saree, half saree or churidar with dupatta. Carry original photo ID for everyone aged twelve and above, because security checks are strict.

Plan for a long day on your feet. Seva days involve extended standing and waiting, often from before dawn, and November mornings on the hill are cool. Carry water and any regular medication, and if you are elderly, pregnant, or managing a heart or mobility condition, speak to your doctor before committing to a full seva day.

What Devotees Get Wrong About Pushpayagam

The commonest error is treating the seva ticket as a darshan ticket. It is neither a substitute for Special Entry Darshan nor a queue shortcut for accompanying family who lack tickets.

A second mistake is booking on a shared login. Since the limit is two tickets per registered number, a family of four needs two separate registered accounts, each created well before release day.

The third involves the 180-day clause. Devotees often book a Kalyanotsavam in the monsoon months, then find themselves blocked in August without knowing why. If Pushpayagam matters to you, keep your seva slate clear through the preceding six months. For year-round context, see our evergreen Pushpayagam dates and booking guide.

Before You Go

The essentials are simple. Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 falls on 16 November, tickets open at 10 AM on 21 August, the reported price is ₹700, and the quota is tiny. Check the 180-day eligibility rule before you invest energy in the booking, because that single clause decides more outcomes than page speed does.

Register early, add your family details in advance, and log in before the window opens. If you miss out, a ₹300 darshan on the same day still puts you inside a temple wrapped in flowers. Confirm every figure on the official TTD portal, since prices, quotas and rules can change without notice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the date of Pushpayagam in Tirumala this year?

Reports place Tirumala Pushpayagam 2026 on Monday, 16 November, with Ankurarpanam on 15 November. The ritual follows the Shravana star in Karthika masam. Confirm the date on the official TTD portal before booking travel.

When do the tickets go on sale?

The online quota opens at 10 AM on Friday, 21 August 2026. TTD releases them in the same batch as Kalyanotsavam, Unjal Seva, Arjitha Brahmotsavam and Sahasra Deepalankara Seva for November.

How much does a Pushpayagam ticket cost?

Reports put the ticket at ₹700 per person. TTD charges the amount online only, and it appears on the payment screen before confirmation. TTD can revise seva rates, so check the portal.

Can I buy the ticket at a counter in Tirumala?

No. TTD sells this seva through the official online quota only, and no counter in Tirumala or Tirupati issues it. Avoid anyone offering a counter ticket or an agent quota.

How many tickets can one person book?

Two tickets per registered login or mobile number, according to current reports. Children below twelve do not need a separate ticket, while everyone aged twelve and above must carry original photo identification.

Why am I blocked from booking this seva?

You may have attended a listed arjitha seva within the previous 180 days. Kalyanotsavam, Unjal Seva, Arjitha Brahmotsavam, Sahasra Deepalankara Seva, Vasanthotsavam and Pavitrotsavam all trigger the block, counted from the attendance date.

Do ticket holders really get two darshans?

Yes, that is the reported arrangement. One darshan comes with the morning sevas and a second follows the yagam, both through the Jayavijaya Dwaram. Final arrangements rest with TTD on the day.

Which other sevas are cancelled around the fete?

In previous years TTD suspended Kalyanotsavam, Unjal Seva, Arjitha Brahmotsavam, Vasanthotsavam, Sahasra Deepalankara Seva and Nijapada Darshanam. Watch the official press releases in early November for this year’s cancellation notice.

Is Pushpayagam a fire ritual?

No, despite the word yagam. It is a floral offering, where priests immerse the processional deities in tonnes of flowers while chanting archana. The scale of the flowers is the defining feature.

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