TTD Electronic Lucky Dip Registration Today: Complete Tirumala Seva Booking Guide
To register for the TTD Electronic Lucky Dip, log in at ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in between 10:00 AM on the 18th and 10:00 AM on the 20th of the month, open the Seva Electronic DIP section, select your sevas and dates, add up to two devotees with exact ID details, and submit. Registration is completely free — you pay only if the draw selects you.
Last updated: July 2026
Current Registration Window
Each monthly window allots sevas for the month three months ahead. The dates below follow TTD’s standard cycle; TTD occasionally shifts a window by a day, so confirm on the official portal before you plan.
| Item | Current cycle (July 2026) |
|---|---|
| Registration opens | 18 July 2026, 10:00 AM |
| Registration closes | 20 July 2026, 10:00 AM |
| Seva quota covered | October 2026 (confirm on official portal) |
| Results announced | 20 July 2026, afternoon |
| Payment deadline if selected | 22 July 2026, 12:00 noon |
Before You Start: What You Need
- A TTD portal account with a working mobile number — login is via OTP, so the number must be active.
- Valid ID for every devotee: Aadhaar for Indian residents, passport for NRIs and foreign devotees.
- Names typed exactly as printed on the ID — verification happens again at the temple entry point.
- A stable connection; last-hour traffic on the 20th can cause submission failures.
Step-by-Step Registration on the TTD Portal
Step 1: Create or Update Your Account
Visit ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in, register with your mobile number, and complete your profile with name, age, gender and ID details before the window opens. Doing this in advance keeps the actual registration to a few minutes.
Step 2: Log In During the Window
Any time between the 18th at 10:00 AM and the 20th at 10:00 AM, log in with your mobile number and the OTP you receive. Timing within the window does not affect selection, but avoid the final hours.
Step 3: Open Seva Electronic DIP
From your dashboard, open the Seva Electronic DIP option, read the on-screen instructions and proceed to the application form.
Step 4: Select Sevas and Dates
A calendar of available sevas for the quota month appears. You can choose one or several among Suprabhatam, Thomala Seva, Archana and Astadala Pada Padmaradhana. Selecting multiple sevas and multiple dates in the same application increases your overall probability.
Step 5: Add Devotee Details
Add up to two devotees per application. Enter each name, age and ID number exactly as on the document. A mismatch can void the allotment even after selection and payment.
Step 6: Review and Submit
Verify everything on the confirmation screen and submit. You will receive an acknowledgment in your account and an SMS confirmation. No payment is taken at this stage.
Choosing Sevas and Dates on the Form
The application form lets you spread one entry across several sevas and several dates, and this is where most first-time applicants leave probability on the table. Weekend dates and festival weeks attract the heaviest competition, so if your travel plans are flexible, tick weekday dates first. Astadala Pada Padmaradhana, held on Tuesdays, consistently draws fewer entries than Suprabhatam while offering an equally close darshan of the deity.
Also decide the devotee combination before you open the form. Since each application carries a maximum of two devotees, a family of four should prepare two applications from two separate accounts — one per registered mobile number — rather than squeezing names into a single entry or creating duplicate accounts for the same person, which risks rejection of both.
Rules That Decide Whether Your Entry Counts
- Maximum two devotees per application, each with valid original ID.
- One application per devotee per cycle — duplicate entries risk rejection.
- Allotted tickets are strictly non-transferable.
- Registration is free; money is involved only after selection.
- Traditional dress code applies on the seva day and is enforced at entry.
Common Registration Mistakes
- ID mismatch: the single most common reason selected devotees are turned away at the temple.
- Last-minute submission: heavy traffic near the 20th 10:00 AM cutoff can fail silently.
- Multiple accounts for the same person: flagged as duplicates and rejected.
- Booking travel before results: wait for selection and payment before committing to trains or flights.
After You Register
The draw runs after the window closes, and results appear the same afternoon. See how to check your TTD e-Dip result online and pay before the noon deadline — only selected devotees receive an SMS, so always confirm in the dashboard.
New to the system, or weighing which seva and date to pick? Start with the complete TTD Electronic Lucky Dip guide covering the monthly cycle, seva list and selection odds before you apply.
FAQ
Is TTD Electronic Lucky Dip registration free?
Yes. Registering costs nothing, and no card details are needed at application time. You pay the seva ticket price only if the draw selects you, on the official portal, before the payment deadline.
How many devotees can I add in one application?
Up to two devotees per application. Each person needs a valid original ID, and both names must match those documents exactly.
Can NRIs and foreign devotees register without Aadhaar?
Yes. A valid passport is accepted in place of Aadhaar. Carry the same passport used at registration to the seva, as it is verified at entry.
Does applying early in the window improve my chances?
No. All valid entries are weighted equally in the draw whether submitted on the 18th or the 20th. Applying early only protects you from last-hour server congestion.
Can I edit or cancel my application after submitting?
The portal does not offer an edit option after submission, so review every field on the confirmation screen carefully. If you spot an error, check the Seva Electronic DIP section for the current cycle’s options rather than creating a duplicate account, which risks rejection.