Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala State Lotteries Department has officially announced the results of the Thiruvonam Bumper Lottery (BR-105), one of the state’s most anticipated draws of the year. The event took place at Gorky Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday, with the top prize of ₹25 crore awarded to a ticket from the Palakkad series.
This year’s draw, originally scheduled for September 27, was postponed due to heavy rainfall and administrative issues. Despite the delay, the excitement among participants remained high, with around 75 lakh tickets sold across Kerala. Palakkad topped the list of districts in sales, followed by Thrissur and Thiruvananthapuram.
The first prize of ₹25 crore went to ticket number TH 577825 from the Palakkad series. The ticket was sold through a local lottery .
The second prize of ₹1 crore each was won by the following ticket numbers:TB 221372, TB 659893, TC 736078, TC 760274, TD 779299, TD 786709, TE 714250, TG 176733, TG 307775, TG 733332, TG 801966, TH 464700, TH 784272, TJ 385619, TK 459300, TL 160572, TL 214600, TL 600657, TL 669675, TL 701213.
Each of the twenty second-prize winners will receive ₹1 crore. The third prize of ₹50 lakh each was awarded to 20 winners, while the fourth and fifth prizes were valued at ₹5 lakh and ₹2 lakh respectively. The sixth to ninth prize categories ranged from ₹5,000 to ₹500. A consolation prize of ₹5 lakh was also awarded to tickets matching the first-prize number but appearing in other series.
Officials have urged participants to verify their winning numbers through the official website [www.keralalotteries.com](https://www.keralalotteries.com) or the Kerala Government Gazette before claiming prizes. Claims up to ₹1 lakh can be made at district lottery offices, while higher amounts must be processed at the Directorate of State Lotteries in Thiruvananthapuram with valid identification and the original ticket.
The Thiruvonam Bumper is Kerala’s largest lottery of the year, coinciding with the Onam festival. Known for its record-breaking prize pool and festive spirit, the 2025 edition once again brought joy and anticipation to millions across the state.