Nityotsavas (daily ceremonies) – Tirumala

NITYOTSAVAS

The utsavas of the Lord held throughout the year can be divided into

  1. Nityotsavas (daily ceremonies),
  2. Varotsavas (weekly ceremonies),
  3. Masotsavas (monthly ceremonies) and
  4. Varshikotsavas (annual ceremonies).

Let us try to know about them briefly.

Every day several sevas and utsavas are held for the Lord in Tirumala right from early morning till night. Let us discuss them in brief.

SUPRABHATHAM

(WAKING UP THE LORD)

The first service offered to the Lord in Tirumala is Suprabhatam (Waking up the Lord). Waking up Srinivasa Prabhu lying down in the silken bed in Shayana Mantapa (Bed Room) is called Suprabhatam.

Every day early in the morning the Acharyas sing at the Golden Entrance the verses from the Suprabhatam such as ā€œKousalya Supraja Ramaā€¦ā€ just as one of descendants of the Annamacharya family sings ā€œMeluko Shringara rayaā€ to wake up the Lord. At that time, the priests, jiyyangars, officers of the temple, and those devotees who paid for the Suprabhata Seva will be waiting eagerly at the Golden Entrance for the doors of the temple to be opened.

Suprabhatam Seva

The doors of the Golden Entrance are opened after the completion of the Suprabhatam recital by the Acharyas. All the people go there one by one to have a glimpse of the Lord and to receive haarathi (camphor lit), teertham (holy water) and shathari (the symbolic feet of the Lord). The devotees of the Aarjitha Seva also go to see the Lord. The vision of the Lord from head to feet in this seva is called ā€œVisvarupa Sandarshanamā€. It cleanses you of all your sins.

Hence, it is said, ā€œPadadarshanam papa vimochanam,ā€ that is, the sight of the Lordā€™s feet redeems you of all your sins.

TOMALA SEVA

(GARLANDING SERVICE)

Garlanding the main deity and utsava deitites of Lord Sri Venkateshwara along with other idols with flowers and sacred basil is called Tomala Seva. The way the garlands are hung down from the shoulders of the Lord is called Tolmalai. This, in turn, changed to Tomala. Tol means shoulder. While those who paid for the seva can participate in this, there is no entry for anyone in the evening Tomala Seva.

The priests decorate the main deity with the garlands brought by the Ekangi (a recluse) or Jiyyangars from the flower room. The seva takes place for about half an hour.

KOLUVU

(COURT)

After the Tomala Seva, there will be Koluvu (Court) for Koluvu Srinivasa Murthy who is placed on the throne in the Snapana Mandapa of the Golden Entrance. The particulars of tithi (the number of the day in a month), vaara (weekday) and nakshatra (the presiding star) of the day are read from the Hindu Calendar (Panchanga Shravanam) along with the income and expenditure statement of the earlier day to this deity.

Later the Lord is offered the mixture of jaggery and sesamum flour as naivedyam.

On the Dhvajaarohan day (Flag Hoisting of Garuda), the first day, however, the Koluvu takes place before the Golden Entrance. Every day in the Koluvu, Srinivasa gives rice along with betel leaves and honorarium (dakshina) in charity (Tandula Daanam) to the priests. The priests bless Lord Srinivasa to be wealthy every day (Nityaishvaryo bhava). This takes place in complete solitude.

SAHASRA NAMAARCHANA

(WORSHIP WITH THOUSAND DIVINE NAMES OF THE LORD)

After Tomala Seva, Sahasra Namaarchana is done to the main deity every morning. Reciting the thousand divine names of the Lord, the holy feet of the Lord are worshipped with the basil leaves offered by the Jiyyangars. Later the basil at the feet is taken out to worship Sri Maha Lakshmi reciting her 24 divine names. It takes place for about half an hour. The devotees can participate in this on payment of required fees.

SAHASRA NAMAARCHANA or Sahasra namarchana

In addition to the above, the Lord is worshipped twice reciting his 108 divine names (Ashtottara Shata Namaarchana) after the second and third bells. They are done in solitude. The paid devotees, however, can participate in the Ashta Dala Pada Padmaraadhana as part of the second archana on Tuesdays on payment of required fees.

NIVEDANA

OFFERING OF FOOD

Immediately after the Sahasra Namaarchana, Laddus, Vadas, Tamarind Rice, Pongal, Curd Rice, etc are offered to the main deity and other images of the Lord in the sanctum sanctorum every morning.

  1. The first food offering is called the first bell.
  2. The second one in the afternoon is called the second bell.
  3. The third one at night is called the third bell.

Sweet Pongal called the ā€œTiru Veesamā€ bell is offered to the Lord just before Ekantha Seva (Laying the Deity to Sleep). Later, it is offered to Sannidhi Bhashyakara. All these foods are offered by the priests alone.

SHATTUMORA

Prasadams like Curd Rice and sweet Pongal already offered to the main deity are again offered to Ramanuja. Later, Sri Vaishnava Acharyas recite Divya Prabandhas. It is called Shattumora. The Achryas receive the prasadams after the nivedana.

KALYANOTSAVAM

(MARRIAGE CEREMONY)

In the Sri Venkata Ramana Swamy Marriage Pandal of the Sampangi circumambulation, the marriage ceremony (Kalyanotsavam) takes place for Sri Malayappa Swami with Sri Devi and Bhu Devi every noon at 12 Oā€™ clock.

Devotees can participate in this utsava on payment of prescribed fees.

Kalyanotsava is generally conducted as part of special utsavas or on significant occasions.

Kalyanotsavam - MARRIAGE CEREMONY)

It was Tallapaka Annamacharya who conducted it as Nitya Kalyanotsava (Daily Marriage Ceremony). That is the reason why the descendents of Tallapaka Annamacharya have the privilege of being kanyaadaatas (those who offer daughters in marriage) in these ceremonies even today.

This Nitya Kalyanotsavam is performed every day without fail except during special Utsavas like Brahmotsava, Pushpa Yaga, and Pavitrotsava. The devotees who participate in this ceremony get prasadams of the Lord.

DOLOTSAVA

(SWING CEREMONY)

There will be a Dolotsavam or swing ceremony for the Malayappa Swami along with his consorts at 2 p.m. every day in the Mirror House (Addala Mantapam) at the instance of the devotees who pay for it only.

This service will not be available if there are no paid takers.

Utsava Murthy - Suprabhatam - Sri Malayappa Swamy

ARJITHA BRAHMOTSAVA

There will be paid Brahmotsavam for Sri Malayappa Swami along with Sri Devi and Bhu Devi in the Vaibhava Mantapa situated in front of the temple at the instance of the devotees who pay for it. It will be conducted after the Kalyanotsava.

VAAHANA SEVALU

(CARRIAGE SEVICE)

Devotees can offer carriage service for Lord Sri Venkateshwara if they so desire on payment of prescribed fees. It will not be held in the absence of paid requisitions. There will be mainly Garuda Vahana, Hanumantha Vahana, Pedda Shesha Vahana, etc. every day at 2 pm in the Vaibhava Mantapa situated in front of the temple at the instance of the devotees only who pay for it.

ARJITHA VASANTOTSAVA

Arjitha Vasantotsava will be held again at 3 pm everyday for the paid devotees only in the Vaibhava Mantapa situated in front of the temple for Sri Malayappa Swami alongwith Sri Devi and Bhu Devi.

SAHASRA DEEPALANKARANA SEVA

(SERVICE WITH THOUSAND LAMPS)

Every evening at 6 Oā€™Clock there will be Unjal Seva (Swing ceremony) known as Sahasra Deepalankarana Seva in the Koluvu Mantapa (Court) situated on the southeast side of the temple outside. Malayappa Swami along with Sri Devi and Bhu Devi is taken in procession to the Pandal where a thousand lamps are lit for the Unjal Seva. Those who paid for the Seva can also participate in this.

Sahasra Deepalankarana -

It is conducted every evening without fail. After the Sahasra Deepalankarana Seva, the Lord is taken in procession in the wider circumambulation path. Sahasra Deepalankarana Seva, however, is offered to Rukmini and Sri Krishna on the day of Rohini star and to Sita, Rama and Lakshmana on the day of Punarvasu star every month.

On the day of Arudra star, there will be a procession of Sri Ramanuja idol in a palanquin opposite to that of Sri Malayappa Swamy.

EKANTHA SEVA

Ekantha Seva (Leaving in Solitude) is also called Panpu Seva (Going to Bed) or Pavvalimpu Seva (Putting to Sleep). This last seva is quite important in the daily programmes of Tirumala Lordā€™s temple. Sarva Darshanam (free entrance for all) is stopped at the time of Ekantha Seva.

Ekantha Seva (daily Seva) in Tirumala temple

In this seva Bhoga Srinivasa Murthy is placed in the golden swing cot hung in the Shayana Mantapam (Bed Room) by silver chains. One of the descendants of the Tallapaka family will be ready in the Ramulavari path to sing a lullaby for the lord. There will be a camphor plate (haarathi) sent on behalf of Tarigonda Vengamamba.

As the paid devotees sit and watch in rows, Annamayya descendants sing the lullaby, ā€œJo Achyuthananda Jo Jo Mukundaā€¦ā€ and the pearl haarathi of Tarigonda Vengamamba is offered to the Lord. Lukewarm milk and the panchamritha prasadam prepared with several fruits called ā€œMevaā€ are distributed to paid visitors.

At the end of this, the doors of the Golden Entrance are closed.

 

5 Idols of Tirupati Balaji – Pancha Berams

Pancha Berams of Tirupati Balaji

Lord SRINIVASA is

  • the heavenly Wishing Tree (kalpa taruvu) to those who yearn for Him,
  • gold to those who hold his hand,
  • advance honorarium to those who worship Him,
  • a diamond on hand to those who serve Him,
  • the Ultimate God to those who conceive of Him,
  • fulfiller of desires and an unforgettable God,
  • a form of ananda to those who are lost in his praise,
  • a miraculous doctor who gives issues even to the barren,
  • a resident of Ananda Nilaya and
  • a saviour to the grief-stricken.

Tirumala Temple

Utsavams / Sevas

That is why, the devotees continuously stream to Tirumala hills for a glimpse of the Lord who is like gold in the fist. Some choose to participate in the early morning ā€˜Waking up Serviceā€™ (Suprabhata Seva) of the Lord, and offer worship (Archana) and naivedyam (food).

Some participate in the daily ritual of the Lordā€™s marriage to witness the glory. (Kalyanotsavam)

Some participate in Poolangi Seva (Garlanding Service) and Tiruppavada Seva (offering of huge heaps of tamarind rice and other prasadas to the main deity as a veil between the deity and the devotees on Thursday), while some others participate in Abhisheka Darshan (ablutions) of the Lord on Friday and go into raptures.

Tiruppavada Seva - Tirupati Balaji Temple

Thus devotees participate in kalyanotsavas, Brahmotsavas, Vasanthotsavas and other ceremonies to receive the grace of the Lord.

In this context, the devotees, however, get a genuine doubt. Is the deity of Lord Srinivasa the same in all these utsavas or different? If different, how many deities are there? How distinctly are the services offered to each of them? Let us look into the details to dispel these doubts, to some extent.

The self-manifested deity of Lord Sri Venkateshwara in Tirumala shrine receives rituals of worship and offerings as per the most ancient Vaikhanasa Agama. Devotees attribute to God whatever is relevant to them and follow a prescribed method of worship (Upasana). That is why, we conduct services of bathing (abhishekam), worship (archana), feeding (naivedyam), the procession (ooregimpu), going to bed (Panpu seva), etc. to God.

Pancha Berams (Beram means an idol or deity)

Since the presiding deity is stationary, we can’t offer all the services, especially taking it in a procession or laying it in bed. Hence, the Agama science has allowed five kinds deities (Pancha Beras) for this purpose.

They are

  1. Dhruva Beram (Presiding Deity),
  2. Kautuka Beram (Sri Bhoga Srinivasa Murthy used for daily worship),
  3. Snapana Beram (Sri Ugra Srinivasa Murthy used for ablutions),
  4. Bali Beram (Sri Koluvu Srinivasa Murthy, the supervising deity for offering oblation to the secondary gods and goddesses of the temple, and
  5. Utsava Beram (Sri Malayappa Swamy, the Processional Deity).

The five-idol system of the Vaikhanasa Agama is followed in the Tirumala shrine. Utsavas are performed for different idols here.

DHRUVA BERAM

The presiding deity or main deity is also termed mula virat, dhruva murthy, or mula beram. This idol of Salagrama stone is a self-manifestation of the Lord wearing a disc and conch in the sanctum sanctorum of Ananda Nilayam. It is about 8 feet high. There will be mainly tomala seva (garlanding service) twice and archana (brief worship) and naivedyam (food) thrice for this deity.

Pancha Beram - Dhruva Beram

Devotees queue up to see this deity every day.

Every Tuesday as part of the second archana, this main deity with Sri Maha Lakshmi on his chest is offered Ashtadala Pada Padmaaraadhana with 108 gold lotuses. Every Thursday there will be Tiruppavada seva and Netra darshana (glimpse of Lordā€™s eyes) in the morning, and Poolangi seva (garlanding service) in the evening. In the early hours of every Friday, there will be Abhishekam (bathing with holy waters) to this deity with spices.

Click here to learn more about DHRUVA Beram.

KAUTUKA BERAM

This deity is called Bhoga Srinivasa Murthy or Manavalapperumal. The deity with four hands and disc and conch is a small replica of the main deity by all means. It appears this silver idol of 1.5 feet high was presented by Pallava Queen Samavai in 614 AD. It is always kept at the feet of the main deity of Lord Venkateshwara.

Bhoga Srinivasa murthy or Kautuka Beram

It is bathed with the holy waters of Akasha Ganga every day and with one thousand and eight silver vessels (Sahsra Kalashabhishekam) before the golden entrance every Wednesday morning. There will be Ekantha Seva or Pavalimpu Seva (Going to bed in privacy) every night for the deity. During Dhanurmasa (period of Tiruppavai vratham of Andaal), however, the deity is replaced with that of Lord Krishna with butter in his hand for this seva.

BALI BERAM

This idol is known as Koluvu Srinivasa Murthy or Lekhana Srinivasa Murthy. It is made of five precious metals and resembles the silver idol of Bhoga Srinivasa Murthy. A court (Koluvu) is held in the Snapana Mandapam on the golden throne supported by sculptured lions every day after Tomala Seva before the Archana.

Srinivasa Koluvu Seva

In this court, Koluvu Srinivasa Murthy is offered royal felicitations with chatra (the royal umbrella) and chamara (a fly-flap) befitting an emperor. The particulars of tithi (the number of the day in a month), vaara (weekday) and nakshatra (the presiding star) of the day are read from the Hindu Calendar (Panchanga Shravanam) along with the income and expenditure statement of the earlier day to this deity.

Koluvu Srinivasa Murthy isĀ the supervising authority of the templeā€™s income and expenditure.

SNAPANA BERAM / Ugra Srinivasa Murthy

The Snapana Beram is also known as Ugra Srinivasa Murthy, Venkatatturaivar or Snapana Murthy. It is 25 inches high. The idols of Ugra Srinivasa Murthy along with Sri Devi and Bhu Devi are made of five precious metals.

Ugra Srinivasa Murthy

They were used for the utsavas in the past. This practice was dispensed with in the 14th century as some untoward incidents occurred in one of the Brahmotsavas. On Kaisika Dwadasi however, the procession of this deity is taken out from the temple early in the morning which ends much before sunrise.

UTSAVA BERAM

It is known as Malayappa Swamy or Utsava Srinivasa Murthy. There is a reference to it in 1339 AD.

This deity appears to the devotees in all the utsavas held outside the temple such as

  • Nityotsavas (daily ceremonies),
  • Varotsavas (weekly ceremonies),
  • Masotsavas (monthly ceremonies) and
  • Varshikotsavas (annual ceremonies).

It is also made of five precious metals and its height is about 30 inches. Since the idol was found in the Malayappa kona (a recess of Malayappa hill), it is called Malayappa Swami.

Utsava Murthy - Suprabhatam - Sri Malayappa Swamy

Besides the above idols, there are many other idols in the Ananda Nilayam such as –

  • Sri Sudarshana Chakrattalwar,
  • Sri Sita, Rama and Laxmana,
  • Sri Rukmini and Sri Krishna,
  • the retinue of Sri Venkateshwara Swamy such as
    • (a) Anantha,
    • (b) Vishwaksena
    • (c) Garuthmantha, and
  • the retinue of Sri Rama, viz –
    • (a) Sugreeva,
    • (b) Angada,
    • (c) Ajnapalaka Anjaneya Swami, etc.

A few utsavas are conducted for these idols also.