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26 April 2026 SSD Tokens Quota & 27 April Darshan Release – 10,000 SSD and 2,000 DD Tokens Issued

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Tirupati–Tirumala, 26 April 2026 – For darshan on 27 April 2026, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) released SSD (Slotted Sarva Darshan) tokens quota at 04:55 AM from the three main counters in Tirupati (Srinivasam, Vishnu Nivasam, Bhudevi Complex). The total SSD tokens released were 10,000, and the quota was fully exhausted by 06:15 AM, indicating a moderate‑to‑high demand for the next‑day slotted darshan.

Alongside SSD, 2,000 Divya Darshan (Sreevari Mettu Margam / footpath‑route) tokens were issued for 27 April 2026 darshan, and this DD‑quota was completed by 06:31 AM.

Sri Govindarajaswamy Temple
Sri Govindarajaswamy Temple

1. What this SSD‑token release tells us

  • 10,000 SSD tokens at 04:55 AM is a standard‑day‑level quota, within the usual 8,000–15,000‑per‑day band that TTD issues depending on crowd‑season and festival‑status.

  • The fact that all 10,000 SSDs went by 06:15 AM (in about 1 hour 20 minutes) suggests:

    • Devotees are arriving very early at the counters or joining the online‑running‑slot queue sharply at release‑time.

    • Even on a weekday, SSD remains the preferred route for those who want to avoid long‑free‑darshan waits.

2. Divya Darshan (DD) footpath‑tokens

  • The 2,000 DD tokens (Sreevari Mettu Margam) for 27‑April‑darshan were fully booked by 06:31 AM, meaning about 16 minutes after SSD‑completeness.

  • This shows that:

    • Divya‑Darshan (walk‑through‑Vaikuntha‑Dwaram) is still a highly sought‑after fast‑track option, even though the queue‑time is longer than SSD in absolute‑hours.

    • Many devotees prefer Divya for the more spiritual‑feel of walking through the holy path, even if they must wait a bit longer than SSD‑holders.

3. Practical implications for devotees

  • If you want SSD for 27‑April‑darshan:

    • Since the quota released at 04:55 AM and was gone by 06:15 AM, anyone arriving after 06:15 AM has no chance of getting that day’s SSD‑tokens at the counters.

    • Devotees who reach after the 06:15 AM cutoff must either:

      • Use remaining running‑slot tickets (if any online balance is shown), or

      • Shift to SSD‑quota for a later date or Divya‑Darshan / 300‑Special‑Entry / Vaikunta‑Dwaram only.

  • If you want Divya Darshan for 27 April:

    • The 2,000‑DD‑tokens finishing at 06:31 AM implies that joining after about 06:15 AM greatly reduces your chances; heading to the first‑release‑counter before 04:55 AM is the safest way to secure DD.

  • General planning lessons from this data:

    • Always assume “rush‑hour‑mindset” for SSD/DD releases, even on weekdays; devotees now treat 04:55–06:30 AM as the critical window.

    • SSD takes 1–1.5 hours to sell out, while DD (2,000‑tokens) finishes in under 20–30 minutes after SSD‑closure, so prioritize your route choice and arrive extremely early.

4. Key takeaway bullets (what to do / remember)

  • For 27‑April‑darshan, 10,000 SSD tokens were released at 04:55 AM and completed by 06:15 AM; 2,000 DD tokens completed by 06:31 AM.

  • SSD‑quota exhaustion in about 1 hour 20 minutes shows strong demand for next‑day slotted darshan; devotees missing this window must look at online‑running‑slot tickets or another date.

  • DD‑tokens (2,000) sell out very fast after SSD‑closure, so Arrive before 04:55 AM if you want to grab either SSD or Divya‑tokens.

  • Monitor TTD’s running‑slot page and check your live‑status before starting your journey:
    🔗 Tirumala Live Status Checker – https://tirumalainfo.com/tirumala-live-status.php

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