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Tirumala's water woes: One of world's richest temple faces a severe crisis

Tirumala, which usually sees 70,000 to 100,000 devotees daily, faces dwindling water reserves due to below-average rainfall this year.

August 23, 2024 / 15:30 IST
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Tirumala, the sacred abode of Lord Sri Venkateswara, situated among the seven hills of the Seshachalam range in Chittoor district, is currently experiencing a severe water shortage.

The hill town, which usually sees 70,000 to 100,000 devotees daily, faces dwindling water reserves due to below-average rainfall this year. Despite good rainfall in other parts of Andhra Pradesh, Tirumala has been less fortunate. The total water storage capacity of the five primary dams—Gogarbham, Akasa Ganga, Papa Vinasanam, Kumaradhara, and Pasupudhara—is 14,304 lakh gallons. However, only 5,800 lakh gallons remain, enough for 120 to 130 days.

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Tirumala consumes nearly 43 lakh gallons of water daily, with 18 lakh gallons sourced from the Tirumala dams and the remainder from the Kalyani Dam in Tirupati.

The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), the administrative body managing the temple and town, has raised serious concerns about a looming water shortage. The TTD has issued a public appeal to pilgrims and residents to conserve water and avoid waste. This appeal is particularly pertinent as the annual Navahnika Salakatla Brahmotsavam, a major nine-day religious festival, is just a month and a half away.