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TTD-run Annaprasadam Trust launches one-day donation scheme; donors name to be displayed

UNI
Wednesday, 30 October 2024 (17:21 IST)
Tirumala: TTD-run SV Annaprasadam Trust on Wednesday announced the launch of a one-day donation scheme to provide delicious and hygienic Annaprasadam to lakhs of devotees visiting Tirumala for Srivari Darshan.

The donor should contribute Rs.44 lakh towards One day full Annaprasadam, TTD said in a release here.

Similarly, donors can contribute Rs.10 lakhs for morning breakfast, Rs.17 lakhs for the lunch and Rs.17 lakhs towards the dinner.

On an average Annaprasadam is served to around 2.5 lakh in both Tirumala and Tirupati.
The donor's name will be displayed in the Vengamamba Annaprasadam complex on the day and the donors would also get an opportunity to serve Annaprasadam for one day of their choice.

Managing the world-famous Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala in Andhra Pradesh, TTD is distributing Annaprasadam at Tirumala and Tirupati for the multitude of devotees.

At Tirumala, apart from Matrusri Tarigonda Vengamamba Annaprasadam Complex (MTVAC), TTD serves Annaprasadam in Compartments of Vaikuntham Q Complex-1, 2, Outer Quelines, PAC-4 (Old Annaprasadam), PAC-2.

TTD also distributes Annaprasadam at the Food counters in Tirumala besides Elderly and Disabled persons Waiting Complex, Rs.300 Special Entrance Darshan Complex. It also provides beverages and distributes milk for children.

At Tirupati, Annaprasadam is being distributed at Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple, Srinivasam, Vishnunivasam Complexes, Ruia Hospital, SVIMS, SV Maternity Hospital, BIRRDS, SV Ayurvedic Hospital and Annaprasadam building in Tiruchanoor.

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