HTML SitemapExplore
logo
Find Things to DoFind The Best Restaurants

Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala — Attraction in Andhra Pradesh

Name
Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala
Description
Nearby attractions
Nearby restaurants
S.K.Restaurant
X743+7H2, SC Colony Rd, SC colony, Dwaraka Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh 534426, India
RENUKA TIFFIN CENTER
Temple Center, Dwaraka Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh 534426, India
Royal tiffen center
Bus stop, Dwaraka Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh 534426, India
DAMAYANTHI HOTEL
Vishnu Dental Hospital Back Side Road, Dwaraka Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh 534426, India
LAKSHMI DURGA SRI RESTURENT
MRO Office, Road, Dwaraka Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh 534426, India
ఫ్యామిలీ రెస్టారెంట్
Dwaraka Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh 534426, India
Sri Dwaraka Hotel And Cool Drinks
W7W3+PRW, Dwaraka Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh 534426, India
Nearby hotels
Related posts
Keywords
Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala tourism.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala hotels.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala bed and breakfast. flights to Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala attractions.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala restaurants.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala travel.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala travel guide.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala travel blog.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala pictures.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala photos.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala travel tips.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala maps.Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala things to do.
Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala
IndiaAndhra PradeshSri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala

Basic Info

Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala

Sri Venkateswara Swamy vari Devasthanam, Dwaraka Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh 534426, India
4.8(4.9K)
Open 24 hours
Save
spot

Ratings & Description

Info

attractions: , restaurants: S.K.Restaurant, RENUKA TIFFIN CENTER, Royal tiffen center, DAMAYANTHI HOTEL, LAKSHMI DURGA SRI RESTURENT, ఫ్యామిలీ రెస్టారెంట్, Sri Dwaraka Hotel And Cool Drinks
logoLearn more insights from Wanderboat AI.
Phone
+91 90375 67894
Website
dwarakatirumala.org

Plan your stay

hotel
Pet-friendly Hotels in Andhra Pradesh
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Affordable Hotels in Andhra Pradesh
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Andhra Pradesh
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Reviews

Nearby restaurants of Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala

S.K.Restaurant

RENUKA TIFFIN CENTER

Royal tiffen center

DAMAYANTHI HOTEL

LAKSHMI DURGA SRI RESTURENT

ఫ్యామిలీ రెస్టారెంట్

Sri Dwaraka Hotel And Cool Drinks

S.K.Restaurant

S.K.Restaurant

3.8

(24)

Click for details
RENUKA TIFFIN CENTER

RENUKA TIFFIN CENTER

4.5

(1)

Click for details
Royal tiffen center

Royal tiffen center

3.0

(3)

Click for details
DAMAYANTHI HOTEL

DAMAYANTHI HOTEL

4.5

(1)

Click for details
Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Wanderboat LogoWanderboat

Your everyday Al companion for getaway ideas

CompanyAbout Us
InformationAI Trip PlannerSitemap
SocialXInstagramTiktokLinkedin
LegalTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Get the app

© 2025 Wanderboat. All rights reserved.
logo

Reviews of Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam Dwaraka Tirumala

4.8
(4,930)
avatar
5.0
5y

Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam , Dwaraka Tirumala” is located 42 KM away from Eluru , Andhra Pradesh and 100 Kms from Vijayawada. This pilgrimage centre is called "Dwaraka Tirumala" after the great saint, "Dwaraka" who located the self manifested idol of Lord "Sri Venkateswara" after severe penance in a ‘Valmikam’ (ant hill). The devotees call Sri Venkateswara as Kaliyuga Vaikunta Vasa. This place is also called “Chinna Tirupati”. As per Sastras North Indian rivers like Ganges and Yamuna are considered to be more and more holy as they go up to the origin and south Indian rivers like Krishna and Godavary are more and more holy as they go down the river to its mouth to the Sea. It is why there are numerous shrines and holy bathing ghats, at close intervals, on both sides of the great grand rivers Krishna and Godavary in their lower regions. The region covered by our Dwaraka Tirumala is commanding the top most conspicuous position in India, being garlanded by these two great Indian rivers Krishna and Godavary, as pointed out by Brahma Purana. The devotees who wish to go and offer their donations, or tonsures or any other offerings to Lord Venkateswara, Lord of Tirumala Tirupati, called as “Pedda Tirupati”, due to some reason, if they are unable to go there, they can offer their donations, prayers and worship in Dwaraka Tirumala temple. According to some Puranas, the temple is popular even in Kruta yuga and is still attracting the devotees. According to Brahma Purana, Aja Maharaja, the Grand father of Lord Sri Rama also worshiped Lord Venkateswara for his marriage. On his way to the ‘Swayamvaram’ of Indumati, he passed by the temple. He did not offer prayers in the temple. The bride Indumati garlanded him, but he had to face a battle with the kings who came to the Swayamvaram. He realized that the battle was thrust on him for ignoring the temple on the way. After realizing this, Aja Maharaja prayed to the Lord Venkateswara. Suddenly the kings stopped the battle. The presiding mythological deity Lord Venkateswara is visible upto the Bust size and the lower portion is imagined to be in the earth. The holy feet are said to be offered to Bali Chakravarthi in “Patala” for his daily worship. The full size idol of Lord Sri Venkateswara standing at the back of the main idol is said to have been installed by the great social reformer Srimad Ramanuja of the 11 th century. The idols of Padmavathi and Nanchari are installed in the Arthamandapa facing east. The magnificent monuments like, Vimana, Mantapa, Gopura, Prakara etc., stand to the credit of Dharma Appa Raoa recent ruler (1762 – 1827).The main temple is a masterpiece of South Indian Architecture with its five-storied main Rajagopuram facing the south and three other gopurams on the other three sides. The Vimana is in the Nagara style and old Mukhamantapa is extended to a great extent to suit the present day needs. There are several temples of Alwars attached to the Prakara on all sides. There is a statue fo Sage ‘Dwaraka’ & Sri Tallapaka...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
8y

Dwaraka Tirumala Temple is located about to 40km from Eluru, 75km from Rajahmundry. Darsanam is provided to devotees every day. Darsanam timings are Morning 6AM to 1 PM, 3 PM to 5.30 PM 7.00 PM to 9 PM. Seeghra Darsan ticket is Rs.100/- per head Athi seeghra Darsanam: Rs 200/- per head.

This is often referred by the locals as Chinna Tirupati, meaning mini Tirupati. which is the abode of Lord Venkateswara Swamy an incarnation of Vishnu Sanctorum:

It is a great wonder to see two main idols under one Vimana Sikharam. One idol is a full and complete statue. The other is a half statue of the upper portion of the form of the Lord. The upper portion of the form is a self-manifested idol located by Sage "Dwaraka". The saints of the yore felt the prayers to the Lord are not complete without worshipping His holy feet. So, the saints joined and installed a full statue behind the self-manifested idol, to worship the feet of the Lord according to Vaikhanasa Agamam The presiding mythological deity Lord Venkateswara is visible up to the Bust size and the lower portion is imagined to be in the earth. The holy feet are said to be offered to Bali Chakravarthi in "Patala" for his daily worship. The full size idol of Lord Sri Venkateswara standing at the back of the main idol is said to have been installed by the great social reformer Srimad Ramanuja of the 11th century.

The Devasthanam is maintaining Annadanam Trust from 08 to 12-1994. Providing free meals (annaprasadam) to 2000 pilgrims in normal days from 11.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. In Saturdays, Sundays and other auspicious days providing nearly 4000 to 5000 pilgrims and also providing for the entire pilgrims who are interested to take annaprasadam from 9.30 a.m. to 4.00p.m.

The annaprasadam is also provided every Friday from 8.00 p.m. to 11 p.m. to the visiting pilgrims who came by walk from various places to Dwaraka tirumala.

Kalyanam is performed daily. it starts at 9:30am. It takes around 2 to 2.5 hours for the kalyanam. Kalyanam ticket can buy at the temple or online. For Kalyanam they give panche and Dhothi for men and saree for women. Will get swamy prasadam. you will be allowed for Darshan, will be given four lunch tickets.

If you want to stay the night there then don't book rooms online, the price increases. For ex. for one night if they charge Rs.950, online booking will be around Rs.1500. So its better to go there and take a room We can opt for free darshan in offseason. Otherwise we can take 100rs ticket. Cameras and cell phones are not allowed inside and we need to deposit them at the devastanam.

APSRTC operates buses from Eluru, Rajamahendravaram, Tadepalligudem, Vijayawada, Chintalapudi, Jangareddygudem, Bhimadole, Hyderabad and Tadepalligudem, Bhadrachalam to Dwarakatirumala...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
1y

As a devout follower and a passionate advocate for tourism, visiting the Dwaraka Tirumala Venkateswara Swamy Temple is nothing short of a spiritual and cultural odyssey. Nestled in the heart of Andhra Pradesh's scenic landscapes, this ancient pilgrimage site beckons with its sacred aura and timeless charm.

Known affectionately as "Chinna Tirupati," this temple holds a special place in the hearts of devotees who flock here to seek blessings from Lord Sri Venkateswara, fondly called Kaliyuga Vaikunta Vasa. Legend has it that the self-manifested idol of the Lord was discovered by the revered saint Dwaraka, who emerged from his deep penance within an anthill.

The temple's rich history and spiritual significance resonate through its magnificent architecture and mythological tales. Standing tall amidst lush greenery, the sanctum sanctorum welcomes visitors with an awe-inspiring sight of the presiding deity, Lord Venkateswara, whose divine presence is palpable up to the bust size. It's believed that praying to the smaller idol leads to Moksha, while the larger form symbolizes Dharma, Artha, and Kama.

What makes this temple truly unique is its harmonious blend of Vaishnavism and Saivism, embodied by the serpentine hill on which it rests. Here, Anantha, the serpent king, is said to carry both Lord Mallikarjuna and Lord Venkateswara, creating a sacred union of two major Hindu traditions.

The temple's allure extends beyond its spiritual offerings to its architectural splendor and serene surroundings. From the towering Rajagopuram to the intricately carved Alwar Temples, every corner exudes a sense of divine grace and tranquility.

As a tourism supporter, I can't help but marvel at the meticulous preservation efforts that have immortalized the temple's glory over the centuries. From the generous contributions of rulers like Dharma Appa Rao to the exquisite renovations by Queen Rani Chinnamma Rao, every stone and ornament stands as a testament to the temple's enduring legacy.

Whether you're a devout pilgrim seeking spiritual solace or a curious traveler eager to explore India's rich cultural tapestry, a visit to the Dwaraka Tirumala Venkateswara Swamy Temple promises an unforgettable journey of faith, heritage, and...

   Read more
Page 1 of 7
Previous
Next

Posts

Srinivas KattaSrinivas Katta
As a devout follower and a passionate advocate for tourism, visiting the Dwaraka Tirumala Venkateswara Swamy Temple is nothing short of a spiritual and cultural odyssey. Nestled in the heart of Andhra Pradesh's scenic landscapes, this ancient pilgrimage site beckons with its sacred aura and timeless charm. Known affectionately as "Chinna Tirupati," this temple holds a special place in the hearts of devotees who flock here to seek blessings from Lord Sri Venkateswara, fondly called Kaliyuga Vaikunta Vasa. Legend has it that the self-manifested idol of the Lord was discovered by the revered saint Dwaraka, who emerged from his deep penance within an anthill. The temple's rich history and spiritual significance resonate through its magnificent architecture and mythological tales. Standing tall amidst lush greenery, the sanctum sanctorum welcomes visitors with an awe-inspiring sight of the presiding deity, Lord Venkateswara, whose divine presence is palpable up to the bust size. It's believed that praying to the smaller idol leads to Moksha, while the larger form symbolizes Dharma, Artha, and Kama. What makes this temple truly unique is its harmonious blend of Vaishnavism and Saivism, embodied by the serpentine hill on which it rests. Here, Anantha, the serpent king, is said to carry both Lord Mallikarjuna and Lord Venkateswara, creating a sacred union of two major Hindu traditions. The temple's allure extends beyond its spiritual offerings to its architectural splendor and serene surroundings. From the towering Rajagopuram to the intricately carved Alwar Temples, every corner exudes a sense of divine grace and tranquility. As a tourism supporter, I can't help but marvel at the meticulous preservation efforts that have immortalized the temple's glory over the centuries. From the generous contributions of rulers like Dharma Appa Rao to the exquisite renovations by Queen Rani Chinnamma Rao, every stone and ornament stands as a testament to the temple's enduring legacy. Whether you're a devout pilgrim seeking spiritual solace or a curious traveler eager to explore India's rich cultural tapestry, a visit to the Dwaraka Tirumala Venkateswara Swamy Temple promises an unforgettable journey of faith, heritage, and divine blessings.
Krishna Venkat BKrishna Venkat B
I recently had the privilege of visiting the Dwaraka Tirumala Temple, and it was a profoundly spiritual experience. This temple, also known as the 'Chinna Tirupati,' is nestled amidst the lush green hills of Andhra Pradesh, and it left an indelible mark on my heart. First and foremost, the temple's location is breathtaking. The serene hills and the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape add to the sense of tranquility. It's a perfect retreat for those seeking spiritual solace. The temple itself is a magnificent structure. The architecture is awe-inspiring, and the idol of Lord Venkateswara exudes divinity. The intricate carvings and the sanctum's aura of devotion create a truly sacred atmosphere. Participating in the darshan (viewing of the deity) was a moving experience. The devotion and energy of the fellow devotees during this moment were palpable and created a sense of unity. One unique feature of Dwaraka Tirumala is the prasadam (holy food). The laddu prasadam is famous and has a distinct flavor. It's a tradition for visitors to take some back as a blessing. The temple also offers accommodation options for those who wish to stay overnight, allowing for a deeper immersion into the spiritual ambiance. In summary, visiting the Dwaraka Tirumala Temple was not just a journey of faith but also a journey of inner peace and reflection. I highly recommend this temple to anyone seeking a sacred and serene spiritual experience.
VforVishy VVforVishy V
What a transformation and development of Temple complex. Have been more than 10 years from my last visit and things have improved a lot. Renovating it closer to the line of Tirumala Tirupati. Quite a rush n weekends. The main deity has 2 statues, one of bust size and other full body. Very nicely decorated. 3 different queues - one for free darshan, one for 100 and other for 200. Phones are to be deposited before going into the queues. Hands are sanitized before entering and people are using masks. The queues go around the goshala giving a glimpse of it and Amma vari darsanam and the main deity and through the hundi. Kattu pongali free prasadam at the exit line is very nice. The new kalyana mandapam constructed holds very beautiful and artistic Dasavatarams and Ashta Lakshmi's. After you exit all of these, you can reach prasadam counter crossing the road. Ladoo, pulihora, sakkarapongali, vada are available. Staff is polite and directions are little confusing for new people. But nice greenery being maintained and premises are clean with staff being alert. Talanellalu or Kesakhandana center is at the footsteps of the hill. All in all a pleasant and lovely experience. Thanks to TTD board for up keeping the place and developing it for Hindus.
See more posts
See more posts
hotel
Find your stay

Pet-friendly Hotels in Andhra Pradesh

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

As a devout follower and a passionate advocate for tourism, visiting the Dwaraka Tirumala Venkateswara Swamy Temple is nothing short of a spiritual and cultural odyssey. Nestled in the heart of Andhra Pradesh's scenic landscapes, this ancient pilgrimage site beckons with its sacred aura and timeless charm. Known affectionately as "Chinna Tirupati," this temple holds a special place in the hearts of devotees who flock here to seek blessings from Lord Sri Venkateswara, fondly called Kaliyuga Vaikunta Vasa. Legend has it that the self-manifested idol of the Lord was discovered by the revered saint Dwaraka, who emerged from his deep penance within an anthill. The temple's rich history and spiritual significance resonate through its magnificent architecture and mythological tales. Standing tall amidst lush greenery, the sanctum sanctorum welcomes visitors with an awe-inspiring sight of the presiding deity, Lord Venkateswara, whose divine presence is palpable up to the bust size. It's believed that praying to the smaller idol leads to Moksha, while the larger form symbolizes Dharma, Artha, and Kama. What makes this temple truly unique is its harmonious blend of Vaishnavism and Saivism, embodied by the serpentine hill on which it rests. Here, Anantha, the serpent king, is said to carry both Lord Mallikarjuna and Lord Venkateswara, creating a sacred union of two major Hindu traditions. The temple's allure extends beyond its spiritual offerings to its architectural splendor and serene surroundings. From the towering Rajagopuram to the intricately carved Alwar Temples, every corner exudes a sense of divine grace and tranquility. As a tourism supporter, I can't help but marvel at the meticulous preservation efforts that have immortalized the temple's glory over the centuries. From the generous contributions of rulers like Dharma Appa Rao to the exquisite renovations by Queen Rani Chinnamma Rao, every stone and ornament stands as a testament to the temple's enduring legacy. Whether you're a devout pilgrim seeking spiritual solace or a curious traveler eager to explore India's rich cultural tapestry, a visit to the Dwaraka Tirumala Venkateswara Swamy Temple promises an unforgettable journey of faith, heritage, and divine blessings.
Srinivas Katta

Srinivas Katta

hotel
Find your stay

Affordable Hotels in Andhra Pradesh

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
I recently had the privilege of visiting the Dwaraka Tirumala Temple, and it was a profoundly spiritual experience. This temple, also known as the 'Chinna Tirupati,' is nestled amidst the lush green hills of Andhra Pradesh, and it left an indelible mark on my heart. First and foremost, the temple's location is breathtaking. The serene hills and the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape add to the sense of tranquility. It's a perfect retreat for those seeking spiritual solace. The temple itself is a magnificent structure. The architecture is awe-inspiring, and the idol of Lord Venkateswara exudes divinity. The intricate carvings and the sanctum's aura of devotion create a truly sacred atmosphere. Participating in the darshan (viewing of the deity) was a moving experience. The devotion and energy of the fellow devotees during this moment were palpable and created a sense of unity. One unique feature of Dwaraka Tirumala is the prasadam (holy food). The laddu prasadam is famous and has a distinct flavor. It's a tradition for visitors to take some back as a blessing. The temple also offers accommodation options for those who wish to stay overnight, allowing for a deeper immersion into the spiritual ambiance. In summary, visiting the Dwaraka Tirumala Temple was not just a journey of faith but also a journey of inner peace and reflection. I highly recommend this temple to anyone seeking a sacred and serene spiritual experience.
Krishna Venkat B

Krishna Venkat B

hotel
Find your stay

The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

hotel
Find your stay

Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Andhra Pradesh

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

What a transformation and development of Temple complex. Have been more than 10 years from my last visit and things have improved a lot. Renovating it closer to the line of Tirumala Tirupati. Quite a rush n weekends. The main deity has 2 statues, one of bust size and other full body. Very nicely decorated. 3 different queues - one for free darshan, one for 100 and other for 200. Phones are to be deposited before going into the queues. Hands are sanitized before entering and people are using masks. The queues go around the goshala giving a glimpse of it and Amma vari darsanam and the main deity and through the hundi. Kattu pongali free prasadam at the exit line is very nice. The new kalyana mandapam constructed holds very beautiful and artistic Dasavatarams and Ashta Lakshmi's. After you exit all of these, you can reach prasadam counter crossing the road. Ladoo, pulihora, sakkarapongali, vada are available. Staff is polite and directions are little confusing for new people. But nice greenery being maintained and premises are clean with staff being alert. Talanellalu or Kesakhandana center is at the footsteps of the hill. All in all a pleasant and lovely experience. Thanks to TTD board for up keeping the place and developing it for Hindus.
VforVishy V

VforVishy V

See more posts
See more posts