Tiruppavada Seva on Thursdays

Tiruppavada Seva

On Thursdays Tiruppavada Seva is performed as arjitha Seva in the Mandapam in front of the Bangaru Vakili and Annakutotsavam (where heaps of tamarind rice is poured) is performed.

Every Thursday, after the morning pooja, the Mula Virat is divested of all ornaments, flowers, etc. The deity will be draped only in Dhoti and Uttareeyam. The Thirunaman Kaappu and Kasturi on the forehead of the main deity are also reduced in size.

This results in the unique posture of the Lord where one can witness the peculiar Netra Darshan (where the divine eyes of the Lord can be seen) of the main deity. During other days the wide Namam with which the Lord's forehead is adorned covers almost half of his eyes.

But on Thursday morning we can have the full view of the benign eyes of the main deity.

Tiruppavada Seva Tirumala

Rectangular tub

A large rectangular tub-like golden vessel is placed in the Mantapam and a huge quantity of “Pulihora” (tamarind rice), along with other sweet preparations such as payasam, laddu, jilebi, thenthola, appam, etc and other delicacies are deposited thereon with coconuts, flowers, sandal paste, kumkum, deepam and is placed in that trapezoid receptacle to be offered as naivedya to the Lord

Mula Virat - Naamam

Amid the Chanting of Mantras, the previous wide Naamam is peeled off and a thin Naamam is adorned on the forehead of Mula Virat just to cover the space between His eyebrows.

When this happens, it is believed that the Lord's first gaze after "opening" His Eyes (because they were covered by the Naamam earlier) should not fall on mortals, because it has huge power that could not be withstand by humans.

Instead, it is made to fall on the mound of "Pulihora" directly in front of Him, thereby sanctifying it and reducing the intensity of His Gaze. The "Pulihora" therefore acts like a Veil ("Paavada" in Telugu/Tamil) protecting devotees from His Powerful Gaze

Tiruppavada Seva Timings and Duration

  • Beram being used: Dhruva Beram
  • Place or venue: Bangaru Vakili
  • Timing of the Seva and duration: 6:00 AM for one hour
  • Devotees and Seva fee: 850 for one person
  • Prasadams: Jilebi, Laddus, Pulihora (Tamarind rice), Dosa, Aappam, Chakra Pongali
  • Exception: During Brahmotsava, Pushpa Yaga, Pavithrotsava this seva will not be performed.

Poolangi Seva

After the Tiruppavadai Seva, the temple observes some rituals like suddhi (cleaning of the temple) etc., and the Moola Virat is adorned with Velvet Gown from the Crown to the Feet and then the main deity is decorated with flower garlands.

This service of the main deity being adorned exclusively with garlands is known as Poolangi Seva.

The Poolangi Seva is mentioned in the Silappadikaram, the early Tamil Classic in 756 A.D.

Poolangi Seva Timings and Duration

  • Beram being used: Dhurva Beram
  • Place or venue: Inside bangaru vakili
  • Timing of the Seva and duration: 6:00 PM for one hour