TTD Cancels VIP Break on Monday to Prioritize Same-Day Srivani Darshan for General Pilgrims
The Tirumala Temple administration has implemented new crowd-management measures in response to a significant increase in the number of pilgrims visiting the site. As part of these efforts, the temple has decided to reduce the quotas for privileged darshan, which allows certain devotees to access the temple more easily.
This decision comes as Tirumala has been experiencing an unprecedented influx of visitors, which has raised concerns about crowd control and the overall safety of pilgrims. The administration aims to optimize the visitor experience while ensuring the safety and comfort of everyone at the sacred site.
In recent months, the number of devotees visiting Tirumala has surged, partially due to the resurgence of normalcy following the pandemic and upcoming religious festivals. The temple, known for its architectural beauty and religious significance, typically draws millions of visitors annually, making crowd management a critical focus.
To accommodate the increased attendance, the temple authorities are exploring additional measures, such as improved scheduling for darshan times, enhanced security protocols, and the potential use of digital technologies for ticketing and real-time crowd monitoring. These initiatives are expected to help streamline access to the temple while preserving the sanctity of the experience for all devotees.
