Tirupati Balaji Live Darshan: How to Watch Daily Rituals from Home

For many devotees, starting the day with the sights and sounds of Tirumala is a sacred habit. Whether you are in Bangalore, Delhi, or the US, you can now access the temple’s daily schedule in real-time.

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1. The Official Broadcaster: SVBC TTD

The Sri Venkateswara Bhakthi Channel (SVBC) is the official devotional channel managed by TTD. It broadcasts 24/7 in multiple languages.

  • YouTube (Most Reliable): The SVBC TTD Official YouTube channel is the best place for live streaming. They have dedicated live feeds for different languages:

    • SVBC Telugu (Main Feed)

    • SVBC Tamil

    • SVBC Kannada

    • SVBC Hindi

  • Direct Link: Look for the “LIVE” tab on their official YouTube page to see the current ritual.

2. Daily Rituals (Sevas) Streaming Schedule

While you cannot see the Moola Virat (the main deity) during the most private moments of worship, SVBC broadcasts the accompanying chants and the processional rituals (Utsava Murti).

Typical Daily Live Schedule (IST):

  • 03:00 AM – 03:30 AM: Suprabhatam (The awakening hymn).

  • 03:30 AM – 04:30 AM: Thomala Seva & Archana (Chants only, visuals are restricted).

  • 12:00 PM – 05:00 PM: Arjitha Sevas like Kalyanotsavam (Divine Wedding), Brahmotsavam, and Unjal Seva (Swing Seva).

  • 05:30 PM – 06:30 PM: Sahasra Deepalankarana Seva (The lighting of 1,000 lamps).

  • 00:45 AM (Midnight): Ekanta Seva (The final ritual of the day).


3. How to Watch on Your Smart TV

If you have an Android TV, FireStick, or Apple TV, you don’t need a cable connection:

  1. Open the YouTube App.

  2. Search for “SVBC TTD Live”.

  3. Select the channel with the verified tick mark.

  4. Pro Tip: Subscribe and hit the bell icon. SVBC often goes live for “Unscheduled” events like the arrival of a celebrity or a sudden temple festival, and the notification will ensure you don’t miss it.

4. The “Virtual Seva” Experience

In 2026, TTD has perfected the “Virtual Seva” system. If you book a Virtual Seva (like Kalyanotsavam) on the Official TTD Website, you aren’t just a spectator.

  • Your name and Gotram are included in the sankalpam (prayer).

  • You get a specific link to watch the ritual you paid for.

  • The Bonus: Most Virtual Seva tickets also include a physical Darshan slot that you can use within 6-12 months of your booking!


A Quick Note for 2026 Viewers

Be careful of “Fake” live streams. On festival days like Brahmotsavam, many unofficial YouTube channels run “re-broadcasts” of old videos and label them as “LIVE.”

The Checklist: Always look for the “SVBC TTD” logo in the top corner of the screen and check for the verified checkmark next to the channel name. If the video quality looks grainy or the dates mentioned in the bottom ticker are old, it’s not live.

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