The temple construction style and the towering gopuram displays a unique example of the Dravidian architecture. Different dynasties adorned the structure with their offerings over the years bestowing the temple with innumerable intricately carved mandapams and doorways. The idol of Lord Venkateshwara is decorated with camphor and the devotees shave their heads as offerings to the lord.
The early morning prayers, known as the Subhprabhatam, start at 3 AM and continue throughout the day until the lord is laid to rest a little after midnight. Festivities take place periodically when gifts are offered to the lord in Hundi, which is also the main source of income for the temple authorities. The nine day annual Brahmotsav festival is celebrated with great festivities every year in the month of September.