Tirupati Regional Centre

The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA)established its Regional Centre in Tirupati on 12th March 2025, in collaboration with the National Sanskrit University. This significant milestone reinforces IGNCA’s mission to preserve and promote India’s rich cultural heritage, particularly focusing on the specialized study of Vaishnava Agama and Indian architectural traditions. The centre Located in the spiritually and culturally vibrant region of Tirupati, and aims to serve as a hub for research, documentation, and dissemination of traditional knowledge systems.

By digitizing and preserving ancient manuscripts, inscriptions, and textual sources, the centre will ensure the longevity of sacred knowledge related to temple architecture, rituals, and iconography. It facilitates scholarly research, interdisciplinary studies, and academic discourse on Vaishnava traditions, engaging experts in Sanskrit, archaeology, and traditional temple architecture. Additionally, the centre promotes field studies, workshops, and heritage documentation projects, providing a comprehensive platform to safeguard and disseminate South India’s rich spiritual and architectural legacy for future generations. This centre not only supports artists and researchers but also foster a deeper connection among younger generations with their cultural roots.

This regional centre is particularly crucial for promoting the vibrant and ancient cultural tapestry of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The region is a treasure trove of classical and folk-art forms. Classical dance forms like Kuchipudi, Perini Dance and Carnatic music, along with folk arts such as Harikatha, Burra katha, and Jangama Katha, are integral to the state’s identity. Traditional crafts like Tholubommalata (leather puppetry), Kalamkari paintings, and Kondapalli toys exemplify the artistic excellence of the region. Moreover, the inclusion of tribal traditions from the Araku valley is a home to tribes like Gonda, Savara, and Valmiki another dimension to the cultural landscape.

This centre serves as a vibrant hub for celebrating the Telugu language, Vedic literature, and indigenous knowledge systems, reinforcing Telugu region’s stature as a custodian of India’s cultural wealth.

Dr. K.T.V. Raghavan 
Regional Director, Regional Centre Tirupati
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts 
(Autonomous body of Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India) 

D-no. 8-136, Padmavati Ammavari Sannidhi Veedhi, Tiruchanoor Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh - 517503

Phone: 0877-2233550
Email: rdrctirupati@gmail.com