The only exception to the rule is Archananantara Darshanam. Most of the Sevas require the pilgrims to adhere to traditional dressing norms: dhoti around the waist and uttariya (upper cloth) on the shoulder for men and saree salwar for women. Usually the time of reporting to the Queue complex is provided on the purchased ticket. All people performing sevas are advised to report to the Vaikuntham Queue Complex at least 45 minutes to 1 hour before the start of the seva. The Temple addresses the main person performing the seva as Grihasta. As it is not always possible to perform six pujas a day in a temple, the same agama also recommends minimum one puja. Prathyusham which promotes the development of healthy population, Pratahkala that promotes Japa and Homa, Madhyahna in the promotion of the kingdom, Aparahna that brings about the destruction of evil doers, Sayankala which leads to greater and increased agricultural production and Nisi aradhana that develops the cattle population. The Vaikhanasa Agama recommends six times puja a day viz. The daily, weekly, monthly and annual arjitha sevas or festivals that are performed in the famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala are as per the recommendations of Vaikhanasa Agama since several centuries. Mareechi, Bhrigu, Kashyapa and Atri, the four disciples of Sage Vikhanasa spread the essence of Vaikhanasa Agama across the world. Vaikhanasa Agama was written by Sage Vikhanasa, is considered as one among four main “Vaishnava agamas”. The second part deals with purification ceremonies that a priest must undergo in order to qualify to serve in the temple. The first part deals with rituals that are performed in the temple and to the presiding deity. The Vaikhanasa Agama exists in two parts. All of the Agamas elucidate the science of ritual, but the uniqueness of Vaikhanasa Agama is that it gives more detail on the performance of ritual, both in the temple and in the home. The Agamas in general are revered along with the Vedas as primary Hindu scriptures. There are three kinds of Sevas: Daily Seva, Weekly Seva and Periodical Sevas. Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams oversee the worship of the Lord and His finances. Arjita Seva means performing seva to the Lord on payment of a fee to the temple.