Tirupati: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) continues to scale unprecedented heights with its globally acclaimed Nitya Annaprasadam programme. Fusing spiritual service with modern technology, the free-meal initiative has officially recorded over 44 million servings of meals, breakfast, and beverages in the first five months of 2026 alone. Often revered as a modern-day ‘Akshaya Patra’, the mythical vessel that never runs out of food, the programme ensures that no devotee visiting Lord Venkateswara leaves Tirumala hungry.
According to TTD additional EO Ch Venkaiah Chowdary, “From a humble beginning on April 6, 1985, with just 2,000 servings, Sri Venkateswara Nithya Annaprasadam scheme now feeds an average of 1.8 to 1.9 lakh devotees on regular weekdays, skyrocketing to nearly 300,000 devotees daily during weekends and peak festive seasons.
The scale of daily operations:To sustain a three-month rolling peak average of 300,000 daily servings, the TTD kitchen runs on a massive scale. A standard day’s breakdown consists of roughly 70,000 individuals served morning beverages, 60,200 receiving breakfast, 99,500 served lunch, and 56,700 served dinner. Fueling this massive output requires an astonishing 9,600 litres of milk daily for beverages alone.
The primary hub of this operation is the Matrusri Tarigonda Vengamamba Annaprasadam Complex (MTVAC), which caters to over 82,000 devotees daily. Its four massive dining halls can accommodate 4,000 people simultaneously. To prevent overcrowding, TTD has decentralised its distribution across multiple locations, including Sri Akshaya Kitchen, the Vaikuntam Queue Complex, Narayanagiri sheds, external queue points, and Pilgrim Amenities Complexes.
Daily ingredient consumptionEvery ingredient undergoes strict quality assurance before entering the automated kitchens. The raw numbers behind a single day’s meal preparation highlight the sheer scale: Rice: 15.8 tons, sunflower oil: 3,110 kgs, red gram dal: 2,861 kgs, suji rava: 2,832 Kgs, wheat rava: 2,825 kgs, black gram dal: 1,729 kgs, salt: 1,436 kgs, jaggery: 1,276 kgs, tamarind: 497 kgs and fresh coconuts: 4,375 pieces.
44 million milestone and infrastructure expansion The first half of 2026 saw heavy pilgrim footfall, with TTD distributing exactly 44.124 million servings between January 1 and May 31. January led the year with 10 million servings, followed by 7.139 million in February, 8.485 million in March, 8.5 million in April, and over 9.2 million in May. To match this relentless demand, TTD pushed forward several modernisation and capacity upgrades..
Following the commissioning of the Vakulamata centralised Kitchen, food distribution successfully expanded to 28 additional satellite locations. A new dining hall at PAC-5 (Venkatadri Nilayam) was also made operational, adding a seating capacity of 1,500. Looking ahead, engineering measures are currently underway to construct a new automated satellite kitchen capable of independently preparing food for 2 lakh devotees per day.
Financial stability and a 2,000-strong workforceTTD additional EO notes, “The massive infrastructure is entirely self-sustained by the generosity of pilgrims. The Sri Venkateswara Annaprasadam Trust now holds fixed deposits exceeding ₹2,500 crore. The interest generated from these corpus funds entirely covers the daily operational costs, ensuring the meals remain free and high in quality without dipping into core temple revenue”.
Equally vital is the human elementThe department relies on a 1,000-strong dedicated workforce comprising administrators, professional cooks, supervisors, and drivers working in seamless shifts. They are supported daily by an additional 1,000 ‘Srivari Seva’ volunteers. This combined workforce of 2,000 people works round-the-clock, ensuring that millions of pilgrims receive food with utmost hygiene, devotion, and efficiency.
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