Darshan time stretches to 30-hours in Tirumala
Tirumala: Tirumala, the holy abode of Lord Venkateswara, witnessed an unprecedented summer weekend rush in the last 24 hours since Friday. With a sea of humanity turning up for darshan, waiting time touched the 30-hour mark for the first time this summer on Saturday.
With devotees thronging the hill shrine, the limited facilities available atop the shrine were stretched beyond their limits. The Vaikuntam Q complex was brimming with devotees, several thousands of whom spilled over in kilometre-long queues outside the Q Complex.
According to the TTD, about 4,1780 devotees had darshan from 3 am to 6 pm. The waiting time for devotees opting for ‘Sarva Darshan’ touched the 30-hour mark. For devotees trekking up the hills and opting for the ‘Divya Darshan’ the waiting time was around 14 hours.
The quota for special entry tickets of Rs 300 was exhausted by 11am, and the counters were closed. The rush is likely to continue till Tuesday.
Meanwhile, G. Srinivas, the chief vigilance and security officer of the TTD, on Saturday, issued orders making it mandatory for two-wheeler riders to wear a helmet while driving on the ghat roads leading into and exiting the Tirumala hill shrine.
Mr Srinivas, who has been monitoring the increase in the vehicular traffic has passed instructions to the Alipiri and GNC tollgates to ensure that the instructions are complied with.