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Tirupati Temple Warns Devotees: Beware of Fraudulent Brokers

Summary

  • TTD cautions devotees against middlemen cheating them
  • Brokers posing as officials to lure devotees with false promises
  • TTD initiates legal action against identified fraudulent brokers
Tirupati Temple Warns Devotees: Beware of Fraudulent Brokers

As of October 19th, 2025, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has issued a strong warning to devotees against falling victim to fraudulent brokers and middlemen operating in matters related to the Tirupati temple's services.

The TTD chairman, B R Naidu, has revealed that certain brokers and agents have been cheating innocent devotees by falsely promising them special access to Srivari Darshan, Arjitha Sevas, and accommodation facilities. Some individuals have even been posing as senior TTD officials or claiming to hold influential positions to lure devotees with these assurances.

Naidu stated that several cases have already come to light where such fraudulent individuals have collected large sums of money from devotees and then cheated them. In response, the temple authorities have identified many of these brokers and have initiated legal action against them.

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To prevent further exploitation, the TTD has urged all devotees to book Srivari Darshan, Arjitha Sevas, and accommodation only through the official TTD website or mobile app, using their Aadhaar cards. Devotees have also been advised to contact the TTD toll-free number for any information and to immediately report any suspicious middlemen or fraudulent activity to the temple's vigilance officials.

Naidu emphasized the need for collective efforts to safeguard the sanctity and security of the Tirumala temple, one of the richest Hindu shrines in the world.

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The TTD is warning devotees about fraudulent brokers and middlemen who have been cheating them with false promises of Srivari Darshan, Arjitha Sevas, and accommodation at the Tirupati temple.
The brokers have been posing as senior TTD officials or claiming to hold influential positions to lure devotees with assurances of special access and services, and then collecting large sums of money from them before cheating them.
The TTD has identified many of these fraudulent brokers and has initiated legal action against them. They are also urging devotees to book temple services only through the official TTD website or mobile app to avoid being exploited.

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