Statue of Equality Laser Show Timings, Tickets & Entry Details
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Muchintal, Hyderabad, is a spiritual attraction dedicated to Sri Ramanujacharya with a Statue of Equality. It stands 216 feet high and is adorned with 108 Divya Desams (images of Lord Vishnu), evening light, music, and a fountain, making it a popular destination after dark and for laser shows. Whether you're visiting or not, it's nice to know when the Statue of Equality runs, how much it costs, and when it's on.
Statue of Equality Timings
The official Statue of Equality website states that the visiting hours are from 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM, weekdays and weekends. The 108 Divya Desams darshan is available from 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM and again from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Due to weather, religious occasions, etc, visit there according to the official schedule, as this can be subject to change.
Statue of Equality Light Show Timings
The evening programs are attractions at the complex each evening. Dynamic musical fountain Leela Jala Neerajanam will be held every day at 7 pm and 9 pm. Samatha Neerajanam or Harathi is conducted every day at 7.00 PM.
The timings for the Statue of Equality light show are daily at 8:45 PM, right after Samatha Neerajanam, for those looking for timings. Times for the Statue of Equality laser show may be subject to change in the event of inclement weather, so please try to arrive early.
Statue of Equality Tickets
The cost of entry passes may vary from day to day and by what’s included. According to Telangana Tourism, charges are ₹250 for adults and ₹150 for children from the age of 4 to 11 years.
Under 3s: Free Entry. The official website indicates you can book online, and walk-in booking counters are available at the venue.
If you wish to attend the laser show, be sure to review the official booking page as prices and attractions can vary.
Entry and visitor information
The Statue of Equality can be found at Sri Ramanagaram, Muchintal Road, Palmakol, near Shamshabad, Hyderabad. The complex features a parking area, lifts, wheelchairs, shoe and footwear counters, toilets, and EV charging stations. The city buses also provide a great way to get into the area.
Visitors over 5 years old must wear a dress code. Items like bags/boxes, sharp items, tobacco, alcohol, drugs, food, or beverages are limited within the establishment. As the laser show is an evening event, please ensure that you allow sufficient time for entry, darshan, and a viewing spot.
Best Time to Visit
If you're looking for the laser show, it's probably best to arrive at the Statue of Equality later in the afternoon. Time is allowed to visit the 108 Divya Desams and the main statue before the evening programmes. Please consult the official schedule on the day to check the show times as they may vary.
The Statue of Equality is a mix of spiritual, architectural, and evening entertainment, and is definitely worth the visit on a trip to Hyderabad for families. Check out TripHippies for travel information, guides and updates.



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