Shri Sai Chaithanya Mandali (R) Mandira Trust, Hulimavu, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore

Temple Highlights

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This temple of Shirdi Saibaba is situated opposite to Shri Sathyanarayana Swamy Temple and next to Hulimavu Lake at Hulimavu in Bangalore City of Karnataka.

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The Temple is built on 60x40 feet of Trust Land.
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The Temple Bhoomi Pooja was performed on 15th November 2012.

The Temple was inaugurated on 23rd May 2013 in the auspicious presence of Shri Sat Upasi of Avadhooth Ashram, Dodderi, Chitradurga District, Karnataka, Shri Guru Kanneshwara Datta of Avadhooth Ashram, Tumkur, Shri.Tanmayananda and large number of local Sai Devotees.

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The Temple trust has been formed and the trustees are very efficiently taking care of the day-to-day activities and developmental activies of the Temple.
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A beautiful Marble Idol of Shirdi Saibaba of 5 Feet 4 Inches has been installed the Sanctum Sanctorum of the Mandir situated at first floor. Silver Idol of Saibaba is also present in the Mandir. The background of the Sanctum Sanctorum is built with hand dressed stone as in Shirdi.
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Marble Padukas are installed in front of the Saibaba Idol.
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A Wooden Palanquin is present in the temple and is used on Thursdays and other festival days during Palanquin Procession.
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Dhyana Mandir is present in the ground floor of the temple where 2 Feet 5 Inches Marble Idol of Dwarakamai Saibaba Pose has been installed.
Temple Photos
Activities and Services

Daily Programme

Temple Timings:

Morning

06:30 AM to 12:30 PM

Evening
06:00 PM to 09.00 PM

 

Aarti Timings :

Kakad Aarti

06:30 AM

Afternoon Aarti

12:00 PM

Dhoop Aarti
06:00 PM
Shej Aarti
08:00 PM

Ksheerabhishekam is performed daily from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM to Marble Idol of Saibaba. The Seva Amount is Rs.108/- .

Panchamrutha Abhishekam is performed on Thursdays only from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM to Silver Idol of Saibaba. The Seva Amount is Rs.250/-.

Archana is performed to Saibaba on a daily basis. The Seva Amount is Rs.15/-.

Nitya Annadana Seva is performed on payment of Rs.1116/-.

Palanquin Utsav and Annadan can be performed on Thursdays on payment of Rs.2500/-.

Palanquin Utsav can be performed on Thursdays from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM. The Seva Amount is 1008/-.

Shashwatha Pooja can be performed on payment of Rs.5004/-.

Large Scale Celebration of Festivals

  1. Temple Anniversary on 23rd May of every year.
  2. Guru Poornima.
  3. Sriramanavami.
  4. Vijayadashmi.

Social Service Activities of the Trust

Sai Mahaprasadam is served to all the Sai Devotees who visit the temple every day both in the morning and in the evening.

An Appeal for Donation

The Temple Trust is doing Nitya Annadan 2 times a day and also performing many Social Service, Developmental Activities and Philanthropic Activities. Those who wish to donate to this noble cause can send by Cash/Cheque/DD favouring "Shri Sai Chaithanya Mandali (R) Mandira Trust", Bank: Indian Overseas Bank, Branch: Banashankari 2nd stage, Account Number:129801000011511.

 

Location and Direction

 

Location

The Temple is situated opposite to Shri Sathyanarayana Swamy Temple and next to Hulimavu Lake at Hulimavu in Bangalore City of Karnataka. .

Address

Shri Sai Chaithanya Mandali (R) Mandira,
Hulimavu, Bannerghatta Road,
Bangalore-560 076,
Karnataka, India.

Contact Person

Shri.Komal Rup/Smt.Padmavathi/Smt.Jayashri/Shri.Bhaskar

Contact Numbers

+91 99010 01010/+91 97421 01010/+91 98861 24547/+91 98441 33777

Email Address

natarajnagaraj.nn@gmail.com

Website Address Not Available
Direction

Alight at Hulimavu last Bus Stop. The Temple is at a distance of about 200 metres from the Hulimavu Bus Stop. The Temple is situated opposite to Shri Sathyanarayana Swamy Temple and next to Hulimavu Lake at Hulimavu area of Bangalore. Plenty of Buses are available from Majestic and Market to reach the temple.

 

(Courtesy: Smt.Jayashree, Shri Sai Chaithanya Mandali (R) Mandira, Bangalore,India)

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