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Pilgrimage Planning

యాత్ర ప్రణాళిక

A yatra is planned around two things: where the temples are, and which days are worth travelling for. This site can answer the second properly — every circuit below lists its auspicious days ahead, computed from the same engine as the daily panchangam, so the dates on the planning page and the dates on the calendar can never disagree. For darshan hours, bookings and travel, each temple's own page and its own trust are the source; we publish none of that ourselves.

Picking a date

Vishnu temples follow Ekadashi — the eleventh tithi, twice a month — with Vaikunta Ekadashi as the year's peak.

Shiva temples follow Pradosham, the thirteenth tithi, worshipped around sunset, also twice a month, with Maha Shivaratri as the peak.

Devi temples follow Purnima and Fridays, with Sharad Navratri as the peak.

The peak day is the most auspicious and also the most crowded. If the trip is about an unhurried darshan rather than the occasion itself, the same observance a fortnight either side gives the merit without the queue.

What this page is not

Nitya Panchangam does not sell darshan tickets, take bookings or arrange travel, and publishes no fares or queue times. Those come from each temple trust directly and change without notice.

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