In response to the surge, temple authorities announced plans to introduce online services for devotees, modelled on Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), to streamline darshan, prasadam, and other facilities throughout the year.
Temple Executive Officer Seena Nayak and Trust Board Chairman Borra Radhakrishna said the recently launched mobile app received an encouraging response. The platform will allow devotees to pre-book darshan slots, order prasadam like laddu and pulihora, reserve parking, contribute to annadanam and satram, and register for various sevas. Devotees have already donated computers and infrastructure worth Rs. 10 lakh to support the initiative.

The temple experiences around 15,000 visitors on weekdays, with numbers rising to 30,000–50,000 during festivals. The digital system is expected to reduce long queues and improve crowd management.
For Bhavani Deeksha Viramana, special arrangements included 19 prasadam counters, three homa gundams, riverside bathing points, and around 3,000 police personnel deployed for safety and smooth operations.
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