Sri Kumar GurukkalSivachariyar · SaivaPriest.com

Tiruchanoor / Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh

Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple

18 documented prasādam and naivedyam offerings.

TTD publicly documents daily, weekly and festival naivedyams and select dittams.

What follows is every prasādam and naivedyam this reference documents for Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple, grouped by how often the offering is made. Each links through to the entry for that preparation.

Daily

Dadhyodanam / Curd RiceDaddojanam / Curd bath · Multiple bells · Daily · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Daily
Malahora / Pepper Ghee RiceMalahora · After 7 PM Last Bell · Evening offering · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Daily
Puliyodarai / PulihoraPulihora · Multiple bells · Daily; Tiruppavada; Friday · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Daily
Sakkarai Pongal / GudannamSweet Pongal / Jaggery Pongal · Multiple bells · Daily and Kalyanotsavam · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Daily
Sira / Rava KesariSira · 6:30 AM First Bell · Morning offering · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Daily
SundalA simple pulse offering widely used in evening and festival rituals. · 5–6 PM · Unjal Seva · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Daily
Ven PongalSalt Pongal / Pongal · 6:30 AM First Bell · Morning offering · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Daily

Weekly

JilebiTTD lists jilebi among the Thursday Tiruppavada naivedyams at Tiruchanoor. · Thursday · Tiruppavada · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Weekly
Murukku / ThenkuzhalMunukutla / Muruku · Thursday · Tiruppavada · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Weekly
Pal PayasamPayasam · Friday · Friday abhishekam naivedyam · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Weekly
PanakamA ritual jaggery drink with both historical and living South Indian temple use. · Thursday · Tiruppavada · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Weekly

Other documented occasions

Amrita Kalasam LadduAmrita Kalasam · Seva/distribution · Ammavari laddu · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Current takeaway
AppamAn ancient temple cake family with documented offerings spanning roughly a millennium. · Kalyanotsavam; Thursday · Kalyanotsavam and Tiruppavada · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Weekly/special
DosaDosa is explicitly documented as a temple offering in the Tirumala corpus and remains in TTD menus. · Thursday; Friday · Tiruppavada and Friday abhishekam · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Weekly/special
KadambamA substantial mixed vegetable rice nivedyam found in major temple traditions. · Thursday; Friday · Tiruppavada and Friday abhishekam · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Weekly/special
KsheerannamA milk-rice offering used on special and festive occasions. · Special/festival · Special occasions · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Special days
LadduA major temple prasadam family, especially iconic at Tirumala. · Second Bell/Sevas · Daily/seva prasadam · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Selected days/daily distribution
Vadai / VadaVada · Second Bell/Sevas · Daily/seva prasadam · TTD publicly documents this item in the Padmavathi temple ritual menu.
Selected days

What the temple kitchen actually cooks

Temple naivedyam is governed by the temple’s own Āgama and established kitchen tradition, and the working formula — the dittam — is generally not published. Where an official source describes the ritual menu, that is what is recorded here. What is distributed to devotees is not necessarily identical to what is offered inside the sanctum.

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