Nestled about 12 km west of Tirupati, the Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy Temple at Srinivasa Mangapuram is a revered spiritual site steeped in history.
It marks the place where Lord Venkateswara and Goddess Padmavathi stayed for six months following their celestial wedding—making it a favored stop for newlywed couples and those seeking divine blessings for marital harmony.
The temple is often regarded as an approachable alternative to the Tirumala shrine—especially for devotees who cannot make the climb. Kalyanotsavam (a celebratory ritual) is held daily and is believed to bestow blessings for happy marriages and life partnerships.
Originally dating back centuries, the temple was revitalized in the 16th century by Tallapaka Chinna Tirumala Acharya, the grandson of the saint-poet Annamacharya. Since 1967, it has been administered by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) and is also recognized as a centrally protected archaeological monument.
Annual celebrations like Brahmotsavams and Sakshatkara Vaibhavam are grandly observed here. For instance, Brahmotsavams feature vibrant traditions like Dhwajarohanam (flag hoisting), Anna Prasadam distribution, and cultural programs.
Darshan timings: The temple welcomes devotees from early morning (around 5:30 AM) till evening (7:30 PM), with short intervals .
Sevas (rituals) are offered at structured timings—like Suprabatham (5 AM), Kalyanotsavam (11 AM), Arjita Brahmotsavam (12:30 PM), and Ekantha Seva (8 PM)—with most services priced modestly (₹10 to ₹500). .
Easily accessible by frequent APSRTC buses from Tirupati, travel time is approximately 25–30 minutes.
Last but not least, the Prasadam-Dadojjana whish is made of rice and cow milk curd base, balanced by gentle warmth of pepper and ginger, makes it perfect...
Read moreThere were high expectations but I was surprised that the management still lacks the proper coordination. We were left out in a room where the electricity was as going on and off. There was a huge suffocation inside. Overall I would not give any good reviews on the management when proceeding towards lord Balaji.
I will definitely appreciate the entire outlook of the temple management. The cleanest roads and the premises. The bus service. The Prasadam management is just incredible. I took the stairs to reach Balaji temple. I recommend people to try this out. Every 20 steps I can see a water tap available to serve water for the devotees. It’s so well maintained and the entire route there are speakers updates the celebrations and updates on the hill top. It’s all very tidy and I can see the security people or around. U are eligible to take a special Darshan if you take stairs which may be much faster than the regular line to Darshan.
Since it’s the oldest and richest temple in india. And around 60000 devotees visit this iconic temple. There are hardships for the management. I still recommend things can be better maintained especially while dealing with people standing in the queue. Maybe an I I T people can get some ideas.
Even while walker Mh out of the temple was also a panicky situation. There is one security person with a mike trying to keep us physiologically make us feel comfortable and driving us slowly. If he was not around. I can feel that i was in a Mumbai local train...
Read moreSri Kalyana Venkateshwara Swamy Temple is a famous Hindu temple located in Srinivasa Mangapuram, about 12 km from Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. It is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara (an incarnation of Vishnu) and is considered highly sacred by devotees, especially those seeking blessings for marriage.
Key Details:
Location: Srinivasa Mangapuram, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
Deity: Lord Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy
Significance: Believed to be the place where Lord Venkateswara stayed for six months after marrying Goddess Padmavathi, before proceeding to Tirumala.
Managed by: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD)
Temple Importance:
It is one of the most important temples for newlyweds or those seeking good alliances.
According to tradition, darshan here is considered as good as darshan at Tirumala, especially for those who cannot climb the Tirumala hill.
Kalyanotsavam (celestial wedding) and special marriage-related rituals are regularly performed here.
Timings (May vary seasonally or on festivals):
Morning Hours: 5:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Evening Hours: 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM
How to Reach:
By Road: 20-30 mins drive from Tirupati.
By Train/Bus: Nearest major hub is Tirupati Railway Station or Bus Stand.
By Air: Tirupati Airport (Renigunta), about 25 km away.
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