Devotees Struggle To Visit Tirupati For Free Darshan
Devotees struggle to visit Tirupati for free darshan. The tokens were sold out yesterday at a free vision token distribution counter set up at the Siniwasam building complex.
Disappointed with the closure of the token counter at the Siniwasam premises, which offers free darshan tokens for visiting the Tirupati Seven Hills.
About 30,000 devotees, who came to buy the free darshan token in person, chanted slogans demanding free darshan tokens.
Devasthanam has announced that free darshan tokens for visiting Tirupati Ezhumalayana will be issued online from tomorrow.
In this situation, the tokens were sold out yesterday at the free darshan token distribution counter set up at the Srinivasam building complex in Tirupati till tomorrow. So that counter is covered by the temple.
In this situation, more than 30,000 devotees gathered at the Siniwasam premises hoping to get a free darshan token today.
Staff on duty there said that free darshan would no longer be offered here as the counter was closed. The enraged devotees chanted slogans demanding a free darshan token.
Devotees struggle to visit Tirupati: At one point, the protesters sat on the road opposite the Siniwasam building and blocked the road.
Upon receiving the information, the police forcibly removed the devotees and arrested only two persons, and took them to the police station.
Earlier, Tirupati Devasthanam had announced that from tomorrow (September 25) devotees will be able to get free darshan tokens online.
Free Darshan Tokens will be provided online for free viewing of the Seven Mountains from September 26th to October 31st.
This will close the free Darshan counter operating at the Srinivasam building complex in Tirupati.
From now on, pilgrims coming to Tirupati to visit Ezhumalayana will have to bring two proofs of corona vaccination or one of the corona negative certificates taken three days ago.
Also, it has been announced that special darshan tickets of Rs 300 for the month of October will be released online on the 24th of this month at 9 am.