Tirumala Temple's Iconic Laddus Hit All-Time Sales Peak in June
Srivari laddus from Tirumala Tirupati temple set new monthly sales record with 1.27 crore units sold.

The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams temple has reported a remarkable surge in laddu sales, with June 2026 marking its highest monthly output to date. The sacred confection — a revered offering at one of India's most visited temples — moved over 1.26 crore units during the month, shattering previous records.
The upward trajectory in sales reflects growing devotion and increased temple footfall. May 2026 witnessed the sale of 1.21 crore laddus, while April 2026 recorded 1.11 crore units, demonstrating a consistent month-on-month growth pattern that temple authorities attribute to heightened pilgrim visits during the summer season.
The Srivari laddu has become synonymous with the Tirumala temple experience, with devotees considering it a blessed offering to take home. The confection's popularity extends beyond the temple premises, with pilgrims and temple devotees nationwide seeking these sacred sweets as spiritual souvenirs.
This sales milestone reflects the temple's robust operational capacity and enhanced production systems to meet surging demand. The consistent growth in laddu sales indicates a strong revival in temple tourism and religious pilgrimage following recent years, benefiting both the temple's economic standing and regional devotional activities.
Temple officials note that such records underscore the enduring spiritual connect between devotees and the ancient shrine, one of Hinduism's most significant pilgrimage destinations attracting millions annually.