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Tirumala TTD Pournami Garuda Seva 2019-2020 Schedule

Shiva Venkateswara Sep 23, 2024 Updated Apr 8, 2026 2 min read

Tirumala Pournami Garuda Seva 2019 – 2020 Dates List

In Tirumala, Pournami Garuda seva is conducted on every Pournami and Lord Sri Venkateswara will be taken as a procession in the Mada streets on this days. Till date, the Pournami Garuda seva in this year of 2019 has been cancelled by TTD due to occurrence of various festivals and other events on these dates. In 2019-2020, the below dates the Garuda Seva days in Tirumala. On this Garuda Seva days, Lord Sri Venkateawara Uthsava Moorthy will be alighted to Garuda Vahanam and will be taken as an vooregimpu in the Mada streets in Tirumala.

The Garuda is scheduled to happen in every pournami based on TTD rules. But due to festivals or any other important days the Garuda might be cancelled on any pournami day. Please follow the below schedule for the dates of Pournami Garuda Seva in 2019 -2020

Schedule of Tirumala Pournami Garuda Seva 2019 – 2020

18 May 2019: Saturday

17 June 2019, Monday

15 August 2019,Thursday

14 September 2019, Saturday

13 October 2019, Sunday

12 November 2019, Tuesday

09 February 2020, Sunday

Timings of Tirumala Pournami Garuda Seva 2019 -2020

The Garuda Seva on these days starts at 07.00 PM in the evening and ends at 09.00 PM. Pilgrims can watch the Garuda Seva from the Galleries allotted for free in the Thiru Mada Streets. Pilgrims can report the galleries to view the Garuda seva of Lord Sri Venkteswara. Please note, these Garuda is different from the Tirumala Brahmotsavam Garuda Seva.

For the Location of Galleries in Thiru Mada Streets Click Here

Last reviewed: April 8, 2026

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