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The decision to offer the most sought after ‘Tirupati laddu’, a sweet dish, free of cost (one each to the devotees) was taken by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Board, which manages the cash-rich ancient shrine, its Chairman Y V Subba Reddy said.
The devotees who desire to have more laddus would have to pay Rs.50 for every additional piece, he said.
A senior temple official told PTI that more than 25 million devotees from across the world throng the hill shrine annually.
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Earlier, the TTD was contemplating to keep it open for ten days.
Keeping in view the expected heavy rush of devotees, elaborate arrangements have been put in place for the festival to be observed with religious pomp on the Hills from early Monday, he added.