2,600 sevaks render services with discipline and devotion
Distribution of Srivari Laddu and Annaprasadam to thousands of devotees
TIRUPATI/VONTIMITTA, APRIL 02, 2026: The Srivari Seva Volunteers provided extraordinary services to the multitude of devotees with utmost discipline and devotion during the celestial marriage of Sri Sita Rama, organised on Wednesday as part of the ongoing annual Brahmotsavams of Sri Kodandarama Swamy at Vontimitta in Kadapa district.
As per the Instructions of TTD Chairman BR Naidu and EO M. Ravichandra, under the supervision of Additional EO Ch Venkaiah Chowdary, in the personal monitoring of JEO Veerabrahmam, about 2,600 Srivari Sevaks who came from the surrounding areas of Kadapa served the devotees in various departments.
In coordination with the Annaprasadam, Health and Vigilance departments, the services were effectively conducted without any inconvenience to the devotees.

Necessary facilities for the devotees:
Drinking water, buttermilk, fruit and Annaprasadam were provided in abundance to the devotees waiting in the galleries on Wednesday evening.
Similarly, bags containing Srivari laddu, Talambralu and bangles were distributed with devotion.
The sevakss assisted the TTD officials in regulating the crowd at the entry and exit gates of the galleries and ensured hassle-free darshan to devotees.
Special Sevas
The Srivari Sevaks have also carried out Tirunama Seva and did Survey collecting the feedback from devotees on Kalyanam arrangements.
Packing of pearl Talambralu:
Srivari sevakulu packed 1.60 lakh pearl Talambralu with utmost devotion.
Srivari laddu prasadam to devotees:
They also packed around 85 thousand Srivari laddus brought from Tirumala Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple and distributed among devotees.
Around 85 thousand Pulihora, 85 thousand Kesari, Badusha, Mixture and Biscuit packets were distributed to the devotees under the auspices of TTD Annaprasadam Department.
Devotees expressed immense joy at the overall arrangements made by TTD and appreciated the services provided by Srivari Sevaks.
