Annual Brahmotsavams –
Jammalamadugu Venkateswara Temple (May 2026)
The sacred Brahmotsavams
of Sri Venkateswara Temple, Jammalamadugu (YSR Kadapa District, Andhra Pradesh)
will commence on May 01, 2026, bringing together devotees for ten days
of divine celebrations, colorful vahana sevas, and spiritual rituals.
2026 Sevas & Schedule
April 30 – Ankurarpanam
May 01 – Dwajarohanam, Pedda Sesha Vahana Seva
May 02 – Chinna Sesha Vahana Seva, Hamsa Vahana Seva
May 03 – Mutyapu Pandiri Vahana Seva, Simha Vahana Seva
May 04 – Kalpavruksha Vahana Seva, Hanumantha Vahana Seva
May 05 – Mohini Avataram, Garuda Vahana Seva
May 06 – Sarvabhupala Vahana Seva, Kalyanotsavam, Gaja Vahana Seva
May 07 – Rathotsavam, Aswa Vahana Seva
May 08 – Suryaprabha Vahana Seva, Chandraprabha Vahana Seva
May 09 – Chakra Snanam, Dwajavarohanam
May 10 – Pushpa Yagam.
Significance
- The Brahmotsavam is considered
the most auspicious annual festival, symbolizing Lord Venkateswara’s
divine presence among devotees.
- Each Vahana Seva (procession)
represents a spiritual concept – from Garuda (divine vehicle of Vishnu) to
Simha (valor), Hamsa (purity), and Hanumantha (devotion).
- The Garuda Seva and Rathotsavam
are the most popular, drawing thousands of devotees.
- Rituals like Chakra Snanam
(holy bath of Sudarshana Chakra) and Pushpa Yagam mark the
culmination of festivities.
Tips for Devotees
- Arrive Early:
Morning rituals and evening vahana sevas attract large crowds.
- Best Days to Attend:
Garuda Seva (May 05) and Rathotsavam (May 07) are
highlights.
- Carry Essentials:
Water, light snacks, and comfortable footwear for long hours.
- Stay Nearby:
Book accommodation in Jammalamadugu or Kadapa well in advance.
- Spiritual Preparation:
Participate in Ankurarpanam or Dwajarohanam for a deeper
connection to the festival’s beginning.
Getting Here
Location:
Sri Venkateswara Temple is situated in Jammalamadugu, YSR Kadapa
District, Andhra Pradesh.
By Road:
- Jammalamadugu is well connected by
road to major towns like Kadapa, Proddatur, and Anantapur.
- Regular APSRTC buses and private
transport options are available.
- From Kadapa city, the temple is about
55 km (approx. 1.5 hours by road).
By Rail:
- The nearest railway station is Jammalamadugu
Railway Station, connected to Kadapa and Anantapur routes.
- Alternatively, Kadapa Railway
Station (55 km) offers better connectivity to major cities.
By Air:
- The nearest airport is Kadapa
Airport (~60 km).
- For wider connectivity, Tirupati
Airport (~200 km) and Bengaluru International Airport (~250 km)
are options.
Local Transport:
- Autos and taxis are available within
Jammalamadugu town.
- During Brahmotsavams, special buses
and arrangements are often made for devotees.

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