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00:00The number of devotees who visit Tirumala Srivari is increasing day by day.
00:10As the temple is getting more and more crowded,
00:13the number of darsanas is not increasing.
00:16So, the devotees are doing the rituals without any problem.
00:21In the last two decades,
00:24there have been significant changes in the darsana methods and darsana tickets.
00:28In 1991, the number of devotees who visit Tirumala Srivari was more than 32,000.
00:34In 2021, the number of devotees who visit Tirumala Srivari was more than 65,000.
00:38In 2001, Vaikuntham Q Complex 2 was built.
00:44As the number of devotees is increasing,
00:47in 2014, a shed was built in Narayanagiri Udyanavanam.
00:51The devotees who come to Tirumala Srivari Darsanam have taken the necessary decisions according to the situation at that time.
01:08To reduce the waiting time for Tirumala Srivari Darsanam,
01:12the method of Sudarsana Token was introduced in 1999.
01:16For the circulation of Sudarsana Token,
01:18a few TTD centers were set up in Tirupati.
01:21After that, they brought them to all the TTD Kalyana mandapas in all the regions of the country.
01:27Using the changing situation,
01:29in the last month of 2017,
01:33they started the circulation of Sudarsana Token.
01:36As a pilot project, tokens were circulated in 14 districts of Tirumala.
01:40By expanding the SSD method,
01:42tokens were circulated through 109 counters in Tirupati, Tirumala and Galigopuram.
01:48In the absence of COVID-19, SSD counters were closed.
01:51Under normal circumstances,
01:53the YCP government has allowed the circulation of tokens through SSD to 3 TTD centers in Tirupati.
01:58Even after the Kootami government came to power,
02:01it continues to buy them without any compromise on the YCP methods.
02:21Due to the high circulation of Sudarsana Token,
02:25devotees who come to Srivari Darsanam can get Darsanam tickets conveniently.
02:29In the name of money,
02:32the NDA government officials, who are concerned about the problems of ordinary devotees,
02:36are buying the same methods without any compromise and without taking the difficulties of devotees into consideration.
02:42According to the nature of the construction of Srivari temple in Tirumala,
02:4470,000 devotees can visit the temple daily.
02:48Daily, 25,000 special entry tickets,
02:52VIP break,
02:53Srivani, Datalu,
02:55Arjita Sevala tickets,
02:57and other types of Darsanam,
02:58with another 10,000 people,
03:00there will be 35,000.
03:01Along with these,
03:0235,000 to 40,000 ordinary devotees
03:05visit Srivari through Ujjita Darsanam.
03:08In the name of money,
03:10the YCP government has taken decisions
03:12that have caused inconvenience to ordinary devotees.
03:18Srivari Temple in Tirumala
03:31After the Kootami government came into power,
03:33the Chief Minister Chandrababu, who visited Srivari Temple in Tirumala for the first time,
03:37announced that he would start the procession from Tirumala.
03:39Recognizing the shortcomings in the past,
03:41and considering the increased services provided to devotees,
03:44he ordered the authorities to make changes.
03:46The TTD authorities, however,
03:48did not consider the government's policies
03:52to be appropriate for the devotees,
03:53and followed the old policies.
03:55For their political interests,
03:58the YCP officials have arranged
04:02token transfer centers through Vaikunta in Tirupati,
04:06but the current authorities did not care.
04:08Even though they knew that a large number of devotees would come,
04:10they followed the old policies
04:12and joined the procession.
04:14The Chief Minister's visit to Kshetrasthai
04:16has been described as following the old policies.
04:29For the recent incidents,
04:31along with the delay in the police's enforcement,
04:33the decision taken by the TTD authorities
04:35has been criticized as a reason.
04:37Starting from Vaikunta Ekadasi,
04:38the authorities announced that
04:401,27,000 tokens would be transferred for the first three days.
04:43Then, they announced that tokens would be given every other day.
04:46The devotees, who wondered how the situation would be after three days,
04:50have reached Tirupati in large numbers.
04:52Along with the devotees from other regions,
04:54the situation has worsened with the support of locals.
04:57Even with the current incident,
04:59the TTD authorities are trying to take the right decisions
05:01in support of the old policies in Palak Mandali Sabhi.
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