Bhai harjinder Singh ji | Punjabi bhajan |Wahe guru ji bhajan
Friday, May 7, 2010
Akshardham Temple | Akshardham Temple Delhi | India Temple | Famous India Temple | Famous Delhi Temple | About the Akshardham Temple | www.akshardham.com
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Akshardham Temple
Address -Near Nizamuddin Bridge
City -New Delhi
State -Delhi
Location -North India
Year of Construction -2005
Constructed By- BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha
Type of Construction- Medieval
Type of Building- Temple
Managed By -Swaminarayan Sect
Official Website -http://www.akshardham.com
Dedicated To -Swaminarayan
Other Deities -Shri Radha Krishna Dev, Shri Sita Ram, Shri Laxmi Narayan and Shri Uma Maheshwar
Religion - Hinduism
Importance -The sprawling Rs.200-crore pink sandstone cultural complex spread over 100 acres showcases the grandeur of Indian history, art, culture and values.
Opening Schedule- 9AM - 9PM (Tuesday-Sunday). Closed on Monday.
Entry Formalities- Only small female purses or male wallets allowed .Cell phones and other electronic devices are prohibited. Entry to the complex is free. But for exhibitions and light and sound show inside the complex, one has to take tickets.
Accomodation -Accomodations are available at the nearby hotels and lodges in New Delhi.
Accesibility -New Delhi is very well connected to the major Indian cities by air, rail and road.
Nearby Cities -Ghaziabad, Noida,Faridabad and Gurgaon.
About the Akshardham Temple
Swaminarayan Akshardham in New Delhi epitomises 10,000 years of Indian culture in all its breathtaking grandeur, beauty, wisdom & bliss. It incredibly showcases the essence of India’s ancient architecture, traditions & timeless spiritual messages. The Akshardham experience is an enlightening journey through India’s glorious art, values & contributions for the progress, happiness & harmony of mankind.
The grand, ancient-styled Swaminarayan Akshardham complex was built in only three years through the blessings of HDH Pramukh Swami Maharaj of the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) & the colossal devotional efforts of 11,000 artisans & BAPS volunteers. The complex was inaugurated on 6 November, 2005.
Krishna Bhajan | ISKCON Temples | Delhi Temples | Krishna Temples
Thursday, March 25, 2010
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada is the founder acharya of the hare krishna movement. Completed in 1998, this is a complex of temples. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) was initially raised as a spiritual society in New York to Propagate the message of the Bhagwad Gita. It was founded by Swami Prabhupada. In India there's about 40 ISKCON temples. Contemplating the traditions of the ancient Vaishnava tradition, its philosophy & practice, these spiritual temples have left a mark on all mankind. Visiting these temples proves to be a pleasant & revealing experience.
Address | Sant Nagar Main Road, East of Kailash |
City | New Delhi |
State | Delhi |
Location | North India |
Altitude |
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Year of Construction | 1998 |
Constructed By | The International Society for Krishna Consciousness |
Type of Construction | Modern |
Type of Building | Temple |
Managed By | The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) |
Official Website | |
Dedicated To | Lord Krishna |
Other Deities | Radha Krishna, Sita, Ram, Laxman, Hanuman and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu |
Religion | Hinduism |
Importance |
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Famous For | 3 hi-tech robots of Krishna, Arjuna and Srila Prabhupada, the founder of ISKCON. |
Festival | Special programmes like Kirtan, Aarti, Pravachan and Prasadam are held every Sunday. |
Famous ISKCON Temples In India :
ISKCON Temple, Delhi
ISKCON Temple, Bangalore, Karnataka
ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh
ISKCON Chandradoya Mandir, Mayapur, West Bengal
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Famous Temple Of India| Famous Temple Of Andhra Pradesh | Andhra Pradesh Temple List
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Shanigram Saraswathi Kshetram, Saraswathi Temple
Ahobilam Nine famous NarasimhaSwamy Temples.
Amararama (current structure begun in 1000-1100; heavily renovated in late 18th century)
Annavaram the holy village of East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh
Arasavalli (built circa 600-700)
Ardhagiri veeranjaneya Swamy - Aragonda - Chittoor
Ashtalakshmi Temple, Hyderabad
Bhadrakali Temple, Warangal
Bhattiprolu (has Buddhist stupas; may have Hindu mandir)
Boyakonda Gangamma, Choudepally, Chittoor
Chilkur Balaji Temple, Chilkur, Hyderabad
Dakkili
Devipuram
Draksharama(built between 700 and 900) [1]
Kadiri Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple http://www.srikadirinarasimha.org/
Kalibari, Hyderabad
Ksheerarama (ancient temple dating back to Hindu legends)
Kumararama (built during 880-900)
Kodanda Rama Swamy Temple (400 hundred Years Old - BuchiReddyPalem, Nellore District)
Kalayana Venkateswara Swamy - Narayanavanam - Chittoor
KonetiRayala Swamy Temple Famous for the temple of Lord Venkateshwara in Keelapatla Village,Chittoor Dt.
Sri Guru Ragavendra Swamy - Mantralayam
Sri Sidhi Vinayaka Devalayam - Mogarala-మొగరాల - Chittoor
Drowpathi devi Devalayam - Mogarala-మొగరాల - Chittoor
Sri Subramanya Swamy Devalayam - Mogarala-మొగరాల - Chittoor
Sri Rajarajeswary Devi Devalayam - Mogarala-మొగరాల - Chittoor
Sirdi sainatha Devalayam - Mogarala-మొగరాల - Chittoor
Pallikondeswarar Temple, Suruttupalli
Panakala Narasimha Swamy - Mangalagiri
Raikal
Ramappa Temple
Ryali
Ramalayam - Secunderabad
Sanghi Temple
Somarama
Tirumala - Tirupati
Kanipakam - Vinayaka Temple
Srisailam - Mallikarjuna temple
Undavalli caves - Lord Vishnu
Veerabhadra temple (Lepakshi)
Warangal - Thousand pillars temple
Manakamana
Badrachalam - Sri Rama temple
Srikalahasthi - Lord Siva temple
Skandagiri Temple - Secunderabad
Sri Prasanna Venkateswara Swami Temple - Secunderabad
Shankar Mutt - Hyderabad
Basar - Saraswathi temple
Sri Bheeraiah swamy(Kuruma's) temple - Pateemeda , Ventrapragada, Krishna - dt.
Sri Shiridi Saibaba Temple - Ventrapragada, Krishna - dt.
Sri Nameswara swamy temple - Ventrapragada, Krishna - dt.
Annavaram - Satyanarayana swami temple
Yadagirigutta - Narasima swami temple
Amaravathi - Amareswara Swamy temple
Sangameswarar Temple
Hyderabad-Karmanghat Viraanjeneia temple(in Karmanghat)
Sri Vasavi temple-Pengonda
Sri Padmavathi Devi temple - Tiruchanur - Tirupati - Chittoor
Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy Temple - Srinivasa mangapuram - Tirupati - Chittoor
Tirumala Venkateswara Temple
Kailasanaadha Temple-Begumpeta-Hyderabad
Ujjaini Mahakali Temple-Secunderabad-Hyderabad
Srisailam Mallikarjuna Temple - Srisailam
Srikalahasteeswara swamy - Srikalahasti
Kanaka Durga Temple - Vijayawada
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple - Nellore
Sri Narasimha swamy Temple - Simhachalam, Visakhapatnam
Srikurmam - Lord vishnu Temple - Srikurmam
Panduranga - Panduranga Swamy Temple - Chillakalapudi, Machilipatnam
Sankar Matt - Gayatri Devi Temple - Godugupeta, Machilipatnam
Hanuman - Prasanna Anjaneeya Swamy Temple - Godugupeta, Machilipatnam
Shiva- Shanta Malleswara Swamy Temple - Godugupeta, Machilipatnam
Vishnu - Venkateswara Swamy Temple - Godugupet, Machilipatnam
Ganga - Shivaganga Temple - Chintakundupalem, Machilipatnam
Veera bramhendra Swamy - Bramhamgari Mattam
Sammakka Sarakka Devathalu - Medaram
Yadagiri gutta Narasimha Swamy - Yadagiri gutta
Sri Rajarajeswara Swamy - Kotipally
Mahanandi Siva temple - Mahanandi
Mogileswara temple - Mogili - Chittoor
Mahasiva temple - Talakona - Chittoor
veerabhadra swamy Temple - Rayachoty(350 years old)
Anjaneya Temple - Vempalli Gandi(Cuddapah Dist.)
Lepakshi temple - Anantapur(Nandi & hanging pillers)
Kashi Vishwanath Temple | Femous Temple Of India | Varanasi Temple
Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Location: | Varanasi |
Deity: | Lord Shiva & Goddess Parvati |
About the Puja –Archana of Kashi Vishwanath Temple:
The pilgrims visit the temple any time of the day and worship the Lord by offering flowers and bilva leaves and chanting mantras of Shiva. Daily five times the Aarati is performed. The evening Aarati is known as Shringar Aarati. During this Aarati the linga is decorated with variety of flowers. The temple is kept open from 5.30 in the morning and stays so till 12 in the noon. The temple usually remains closed during the noon hours, and reopens in the evening at 4 p.m. The temple closes in the night after the last pujas are performed by 8p.m. The Temple closes at 11p.m. Most of the prasad,milk,clothes and other such offerings are given to the poors.
The History Of Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Vishvanath temple was, however, destroyed by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, who built the mosque Gaynvapi using columns of original temple razed by Aurangzeb. Even today the western wall of the mosque minarets series of 71 feet above the Ganges of a temple which had very complex art and fine. Both the Kashi Vishwanath and Gyanvapi mosque are adjacent to each other. Here gravitate the teeming millions of India to seek benediction and spiritual peace by the darshan of this Jyotirlinga which confers liberation from the shackles of the Maya and the inexorable entanglements of the world. A simple view of the Jyotirlinga is a soul cleansing experience that transforms life and puts it into the path of knowledge and bhakti. Vishweshwara Jyotirlinga has a very special and unique significance in the spiritual history of India. Tradition says that the merit earned by the darshan of jyotirlinga others scattered in various parts of India accrue to devotee by a single visit to Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Deeply and intimately implanted in the Hindu mind, the Kashi Vishwanath Temple has been a life embodinent of our cultural traditions and eternal values higher spirit. The temple has been visited by all great saints-Adi Shankaracharya, Ramkrishna Paramhansa, Swami Vivekananda, Goswami Tulsidas, Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati, Gurunanak and various spiritual personalities. Kashi Vishwanath Temple attracts visitors not only from India but also abroad and therefore symbolizes man's desire to live in peace SND harmony with one another. Vishwanath being a supreme repository of this spiritual truth thus strengthens the bonds of universal brotherhood and fellow feeling at the national and global WLL.
On 28 January 1983, the temple was taken by the Govt. of Uttar Pradesh and is Eversince is managed by a Trust with Dr. Vibhuti Narayan Singh. Former Kashi Naresh, as president and an Executive Committee with Divisional Commissioner as chairman. The temple in its present form was built back in 1780 by Maharani Ahilya Bai Holkar last Indore.In year of 1785, a Naubatkhan front of the temple was built by the collector then Mohd. Ibrahim Khan in the case of Governor General Warren Hastings. Two domes of the temple were covered by 800 kg of gold plating on the towers, donated by Punjab Kesari Maharaja Ranjeet Singhsome 50 years later. Thirdly, the dome but was remained uncovered, Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs of the UP Govt. had a great interest for gold plating of the third part of the dome of the Temple. The five Aaratis Mahadev is famous. At this time, Shiva is decorated with leaves of shade under huge COBRA. Thousands of people come at this time to visit the Vishwanath decorated. Kashi Vishwanath Shiva Lingam at the Golden Temple, which has seen many of its destruction is the mysterious symbol of the cosmos, which attracts many thousands of Hindus to offer Ganges-water per day. It is the belief of the people of Varanasi's Vishwanath Baba is responsible for the happiness and sadness of life of the people of Varanasi.
Jaya Ganga, Jaya Vishwanath, Om Namah Shivaya. The entire area echoes with these chantings. The Gods in Varanasi are described in Sanskrit in the following way:
“Varanasitu Bhuvantrya sarabhoota’
Ramya Nrinaam Sugatidakhil Sevyamana”
Atragata Vividha dushkritkarinopi’
Papakshaye virajasaha sumanaprakashah”
- Narada Puran
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Birth of Lord Krishna
Thursday, March 4, 2010
According to some scholars, Krishna was born Wednesday, the eighth day of second fortnight in Sravana month in the year Visvavasu around 3227 BC, also known as Dwapur Yug. July 19th 3228 BC to be exact. He lived for 125 years and disappeared on 18 February 3102 a. C. in the new moon night Phalguna. His death was the beginning of the current age of corruption known as Kaliyuga.
Tum meri rakho laaj hari
Shri Venkateshwara Suprabhatam
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Krishna Bhajan
Sunday, February 28, 2010
All Sai Baba English Books
Name of book / Author | Published by /Contact Information |
Shri Sai Satcharita | a) Shri Sai Baba Sansthan |
Sri Sai Baba Ashtottarasata Namavalih | Shri Sai Baba Sansthan |
Sri Sadguru Sainatha Sagunopasana | Shri Sai Baba Sansthan |
Children's Sai Baba | Shri Sai Baba Sansthan |
Shirdi Diary | Shri Sai Baba Sansthan |
The God and the Apostle Prof. | Prof. C. R. Narayanan |
The Greatness of Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi | Prof. C. R. Narayanan |
A century of Poems on Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi | Prof. C. R. Narayanan |
The Divine Experience | Prof. C. R. Narayanan |
Sree Sai Samartha Satcharita | Sai Press India Pvt. Ltd |
Shri Sai Satcharita | Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd |
Sai Baba - His Divine Glimpses | Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd |
Shri Sai Baba | Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd |
Sai Baba of Shirdi - A Unique Saint | Jaico Publishing House |
Sai Sneh | Siddharth Publications |
The Golden Words of Shri Sai Baba Shirdi | Siddharth Publications |
Shirdi Sai Baba in the light of Sufism | Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd |
Worship of the Manifested Shri Sadguru Sainath | Meher-Dhun Endowment Nata Shahi |
God's Rainbow & other short stories | Meher-Dhun Endowment Nata Shahi |
Ambrosia In Shirdi – 2 parts. | Ms. Vinny Chitluri |
Sri Shirdi Sai Baba - The Universal Master | Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd |
Divine Grace of Sri Shirdi Sai Baba | Diamond Pocket Books |
Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Avatar | Sai Age Publications |
Shirdi Sai The Supreme | Diamond Pocket Books |
Truth in Controversies about Sri Shirdi Sai Baba | Indian Publishers Distributors |
Sri Shirdi Sai Baba - The Unique Prophet of Integration | Diamond Pocket Books |
What researchers say on Sri Shirdi Sai Baba | Umang Paperbacks |
Divine Revelations of a Sai Devotee | Diamond Pocket Books |
Shirdi Sai Baba Speaks to Yogi Spencer in His Vision | Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd |
Messages of Shirdi Sai Baba from the Spiritual Plane | Sri Sai Publications |
Thus Spake Sri Shirdi Sai Baba | Diamond Pocket Books |
My Life with Sri Sai Baba | Sri Sai Publications |
Quintessence of Sri Sai Baba's Philosophy | Sri Sai Publications |
Messages of Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi | Sri Sai Publications |
God Who Walked On Earth | Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd |
Apostle of love: Saint Saipadananda | Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd |
A Sufi Galaxy | H. M. Damodar |
Sai Baba of Shirdi | Diamond Pocket Books |
The Eternal Sai | Diamond Pocket Books |
Shubhra Marga Shirdi Sai Baba | Shirdi Sai Baba Satsang |
Our Guru-God Shirdi Sai Baba | Shirdi Sai Baba Satsang |
Sai Grace and Recent Predictions | Diamond Pocket Books |
The Foot Prints of Shirdi Sai | Diamond Pocket Books |
My Life with Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Avatar | Sai Age Publications |
The Divine Treasury of Shri Sai Baba | Prof. B. M. Patel |
Devotees Experiences of Sri Sai BabaVolumes 1, 2, 3 & 4 | All India Sai Samaj |
Sri Sai Baba Charters and Sayings | All India Sai Samaj |
Guru Poornima Messages | All India Sai Samaj |
Glimpses of Sai Baba | All India Sai Samaj |
Phala Pradata Shri Sai Baba | Shri Shirdi Sai Baba Publications |
Sai Baba The Master | Sri Gurupaduka Publications |
Shri Sai Baba of Shirdi - The Guiding Light of Humanity | Sri Shirdi Sai Kalyanam Trust |
Sai Baba of Shirdi - a God | Sri Bapatla Venkata Pardhasardhy |
The Eternal Sai | Sri Sai Spiritual Centre |
How I found God Yogi | Sai Age Publications |
Scribblings of A Shirdi Sai Devotee | Sai Security Printers Limited |
Shirdi Sai Baba's Sermons | Shirdi Sai Trust, Trichy |
The Incredible Sai Baba | Orient Longman |
Experiencing Sai Baba’s Shirdi | Saipatham Publications, |
Spiritual Masters – Sai Baba | New Age Books |
Shrine of Shirdi | Siva Jayakumar |
The Secret of Shirdi Sai’s benevolence | Shirdi Sai Anugraha Peetam |
Kabir Amritvani - 3
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Kabir Amritvani - 2
Kabir Amritvani
Kabir Amritvani
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Shiv Bhajan By Anuradha Paudwal
Lord Shiva Bhajan
Meera Bhajan
Sri Krishna Bhajan
Sri Krishna Bhajan by Dr K J Yesudas Hindi Devotional Song
All Mexico Krishna Temples & Organization
Guadalajara -Pedro Moreno No.1791 , Sector Juarez, Jalisco /Tel. +52 (3) 616-0775 *
Mexico City -Tiburcio Montiel 45, Colonia San Miguel, Chapultepec D.F., 11850 /Tel. & fax: +52 (5) 271-1953 / E-mail: mexico@pamho.net
Monterrey- Av. Luis Elizondo No.400, local 12, Col Alta Vista /Tel. +52 (8) 387-3028
Saltillo - Blvd. Saltillo No.520, Col Buenos Aires /Tel +52 (84) 178752 /
Tulancingo- (mail:) Apartado 252, Hildago /Tel. +52 (775) 34072 /E-mail: libbhkti@mail.internet.com.mx
Hanuman bhajan
Mata Bhajan
Monday, February 8, 2010
Mata bhajan -Jai mata di
Mata Bhajan
Friday, February 5, 2010
Sri Krishna Bhajan
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Navaratri Song
Krishna Bhajan
Ram Bhajan
Kabhi Ram Banke Kabhi Shyam Bank
All Punjab-Shri Sai Baba Organization
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Punjab - India
Shri Saibaba Trust
H. O. 2665, Phase I, Urban Estate
Dugri Road, Ludhiana, Punjab
Shirdi Sai Sakti Dham
Sai Nagar, Vikas Puri, Jagadhari Road
Amabala Cantt - 133 001, Punjab
Introduction-Bhagavad Gita
Bhagavad-gita is also known as Gitopanishad. It is the essence of Vedic knowledge and one of the most important Upanishads in Vedic literature. Of course there are many commentaries in English on the Bhagavad-gita, and one may question the need for another. This edition can be explained as follows. Recently, an American lady asked me to recommend an English translation of the Bhagavad-gita. Of course, in America there are many editions of Bhagavad-gita available in English, but from what I've seen, not only in America but also in India, none of them can be strictly said to be authoritarian, because almost everyone that the commentator has expressed his own opinion, without touching the spirit of Bhagavad-gita as it is.
Amba Ma Ki Arti
All Pondicherry – Shri Sai Baba Organization
Pondicherry - India
Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Charitable Trust
# 64, Car Street, Periakalapet, Pondicherry 605 014
Tel : + 91 413 2655835
Shri Shirdi Saibaba Seva Charitable Trust
R. S. No. 195/2, Shirdi Sai Nagar
(Opp. Pondicherry Engineering College)
Pillaichavadi, Pondicherry 605014
Tel : + 91 413 2655601
All Orissa Shri Sai Baba Organization
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Orissa - India
Sri Dattatreya Sai Ashram
Plot No. 4706/5895, Gajapati Nagar
P. O Sainik School, Bhubaneshwar - 751005, Orissa
Tel : + 91 874 2301703
ALL DELHI SHRI SAI BABA ORGENIZATION
New Delhi - India
Shirdi Saibaba Bakta Samaj Sai Mandir
17, Lodhi Road, Institutional area,
New Delhi - 110030
Shirdi Saibaba Temple
Mandir Marg, Chattarpur, New Delhi
Shri Saibaba Mandir
A-1/90, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi - 110016
Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir
Sector D, Pocket 7, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi - 110070
Janmashtami puja items, Janmashtami puja Process,Lord Krishna Process & Items, Krishna puja
Friday, January 8, 2010
Janmashtami puja items:
New clothes, bansuri (flute) and zewarat (ornaments) for Lord Krishna
Shankha (conch shell),
Pooja thali (a metal plate containing the ingredients necessary for worship)
Ghanta (bell),
Diya (earthen lamp), chawal(rice), Elaichi(cardamom),
Supari (betel nut) and paan patta (betel leaves),
Mauli thread
Gangajal (Sacred water),
Sindoor (vermillion paste) for ‘tika’
Agarbatti (incense sticks),
Phool (flowers),
Ghee (clarified butter).
'Panchamrit' - milk, curd, gangajal, honey and ghee.
Artigranth(prayer book containing Shri Krishna’s arti)
Janmashtami Mithai (sweets for Janmashtami)
Janmashtami puja(Lord Krishna ) items:
Doodh (Milk),
Dahi (Buttermilk),
Janmashtami Mithai (sweets for Janmashtami)
Juices,
Zafran (Saffron),
Gulabjal (Rose water),
New Clothes or Vasthras (Dhoti/Sarees),
Ganga Jal (water from sacred River Ganga),
Phal (Fruits as coconuts),
Supari (betel nut) and paan patta (betel leaves),
Phool (flowers),
Korpur (Camphor),
Agarbatti (incense sticks),
Mala (Flower garland), if possible,
Some ‘prasada’(food offering) for ‘naivedya’.
Janmashtami puja(Lord Krishna ) Process:-
Special puja is performed in the temples in the Lord Krishna Janmashtami. The bid for the festival usually starts early in the morning, when a holy bath given to the idol of baby Krishna, using the holy water of the Hindus - Ganga Jal (water harvesting river Ganges). After bathing, the idol is adorned with new clothes (which are adorned with precious stones) that are made especially for the embellishment on the auspicious occasion. Yellow, orange and red may be the color of clothing. Thereafter, the idol is covered with jewels. The holy place is lit with diyas, while the chanting of mantras, the devotees and sing Bhajans praising the Lord Krishna. Then the idol is rocked in a cradle in the shells are blown. When the entire pooja is over, devotees break their fast by having "panchamrit. Thereafter, the Prasad is distributed among devotees.
Sri Sai Janmasathan Temple, Pthri(Maharashtra)
Shri V.B. Kher, a Sai devotee and researcher, conducted extensive research in 1975 to discover the birthplace of Sai Baba
Daily Work in Temple
Kakad Arati - 05.15 am
Mangal Snana & Arati - 07.00 am
Madhyanha Arati - 12.00 noon
Sanj Arati - At sunset
Shejarati - 10.00 pm
THREE DAY FESTIVALS:
1.Shri Ram Navami - Chaitra Shuddha Navami (March/April)
2.Shri Vyas - Guru Purnima - Ashadh (July)
3.Sai Baba Mahasamadhi - Vijayadashami (Dassera) - Ashwin Shuddha Dashami
(October )
Trustees
1.Shri V. B. Kher
2.Shri S. S. Dhanu
3.Shri D. V. Chaudhari
4.Shri Abdulla Khan Durrani
5.Shri Kalidas Chaudhari
6.Shri S. S. Dali
7.Shri S. T. Sangde
Directions
By Train from Mumbai:Devagiri Express via Aurangabad from CS Terminus. Alight at Manvat Road Railway Station, 16 km from Pathri. Further transport to Pathri by bus or jeep.
By Train from Hyderabad: Kachiguda Express via Parali. Alight at Parabhani Junction. Further travel of approx 45 km by bus or jeep to Pathri.
By air: Flights available to Aurangabad. Further travel to Pathri by road, approx. 3 ½ hrs.
By Bus: State Transport buses ply to Pathri.
Sai Related Other Websites
Website Detail
www.shrisaibabasansthan.org
www.saijanmasthan.com
www.floridashirdisai.org
www.saidarbar.org
www.saimukthi.com
www.saipatham.com
www.saibaba.org
www.shirdisaitemple.com
www.saileela.org
www.saisamidhi.orgm
www.saimandir.org
www.shirdi.org
www.shirdibaba.org
www.shirdisaibaba.com
www.templeofpeace.org
www.srisaimarggam.org
www.theshirdisaimandir.com
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All Maharashtra Shri Sai Baba Organization
Maharashtra - India
Shri Sai Hanuman Mandir
Hanuman Road, Ville Parle,
Mumbai - 400056, Maharashtra
Om Sai Dham Seva Mandal
Ramakant Deshmukh Marg, Tagore Nagar,
Vikhroli, Mumbai – 83, Maharashtra
Shri SaiVittal Mandir
Banswadi, Girgaon, Mumbai - 400004, Maharashtra
Shri Saibaba Mandir
Saidham Wadi, Thronekalen
Girgaon, Mumbai - 400004, Maharashtra
Shri Sainath Shiv Mandir
15, Chembur Colony, Mumbai - 400074, Maharashtra
Shri Saibaba Mandir
Sastri Nagar, Borivali West, Maharashtra
Shri Marthand Mahalsapathi Trust
Shirdi 423109, Tal. Rahata, Dist.,
Ahmednagar, Mumbai 400052
Shri Sai Pawan Pratishtan
Belapur, Tal: Shrirampur,
Dist. Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
Shri Sainath Mandir
Muktidham, Nasik - 422001, Maharashtra
Shri Saibaba Tapobhumi Mandir
Takli Road, Vadangle Vasti
Kopergaon - 423 601, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
Tel : + 91 2423 224358
Shri Saibaba Mandir
Shivaji Nagar, Pune, Maharashtra
Shri Saibaba Mandir
Satara Road, Pune, Maharashtra
Shri Saibaba Satsang Kendra Rasayani
C/o. Shri Sai Prasad,
Plot No. 12, New Vasahat Ris, PO Mohopada,
Tal Khalapur, Dist. Raigad - 410222, Maharashtra
Shri Sai Baba Mandir Trust
At Post Tq Hadgaon - 431 712, Nanded, Maharashtra
Shri Sai Shyam Vihar
Butile layout, Vijayanagar Colony, Chowini
Nagpur - 440024, Maharashtra
Sri Sai Smarak Samithi
Tq. Pathari Dist. Parbhani
Pathri,Maharashtra - 431506
All Himanchal Pradesh Shri Sai Baba Organization
Himachal Pradesh - India
Sai Sudha Trust Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir
Garkhal, Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh 173 201
Tel : + 91 1792 272117
All Sai Baba Organization in kerala
Kerala - India
Shirdi Sairam Sansthan Dhakshina Shirdi
Thiruvilwamala, Trissur, Kerala
Shirdi Saibaba Mandir
Mr. Divakar D. Deo, 3 - D, Bay View Apts
Princess St. Fort, Cochin, Kerala
Muthalamada Sneham Charitable Trust
Puthan Veedu, Kambrathchalla,
Muthalamada PO, Palakkad Dist - 678507, Kerala
Shirdi Sai Bhajan,Sai Mangalam Sai Naam Mangalam
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Om Sai mangalam sai naam mangalam (2)
Pavana bhumi shirdi sai dhaam mangalam (2)
Om sai… (2)
Pavana bhumi…. (2)
Sadguruu santha swaroop sai naath mangalam
Param pitha ka roop di anaath mangalam
Patheetha paavan dhaam shubha staan mangalm
Prani prani ka hota hai kalyan mangalam
Sai mangalam…. (2)
Pavana bhumi….(2)
Shirdi dhaam ki yatra shubh darshan mangalam
Sai ki Samadhi poojan bhandhan mangalam (2)
Sai Theerath ki mitti hain paavan mangalam
Sar pey lagavo banne jevaan mangalam
Sai mangalam..(2)
Paaavan bhumi..(2)
Jai jai jai sairam jai jai jai sairam
Sai baba ki dharshan gun gaan mangalam
Sukh shanti ka miltha hain vardhan mangalam(2)
Bhumi mangalam sai bhavani mangalam
Pooja paat dhyan sai arpan mangalam(2)
Sai mangalam…(2)
Pavana bhumi…(2)
Dwaarka mayi ka hain rasoyi mangalam
Doli mangalam sai jyothi mangalam
Dwaarka mayi ka sundar sundar dwaar mangalam
Goonj thi sai ki jai jai kaar mangalam
Sai mangalam….(2)
Pavana bhumi… (2)
Mandir mangalam mandir dwaar mangalam
Sai ki Samadhi aur darbar mangalam (2)
Sowmya roop sai ka aakaar mangalam
Divya vastr sai ka shringar mangalam
Om sai mangalam…(2)
Pavana bhumi shirdi…(2)
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All Karnataka –Sri Sai Baba Organization
Karnataka – India
Sri Sai Spiritual Centre
Paramdham, Sai Baba Mandir Road, 1st Block,
Thyagarajanagar, Bangalore - 560 028, Karnataka
Tel : + 91 80 2220 3139
Sri Saibaba Mandir
377, Third Main Road, Someswarapuram Main Road
Ulsoor, Bangalore – 560018, Karnataka
Sri Sai Spiritual Centre
Vasanthapura, Kanakapura Road Cross,
Bangalore - 560061, Karnataka
Tel : + 91 80 26663628
Sri Saibaba Mandir
4th Cross, 4th Main Road, Maruthi Extension
Bangalore - 560021, Karnataka
International Shirdi Sai Consciousness Prachara Center
1187, 9th Cross, 1st Stage, II Phase, Chandra Layout
Vijayanagar, Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka
Sri Shirdi Sai Anandamaiyee Ashram Trust
# 604, Silverlake Terrace, 167, Richmond Road,
Bangalore - 560 025, Karnataka
Shirdi Sai Baba Satsang
KBRS Bldg, Kamaraj Road,
Bangalore - 560 042, Karnataka
Shirdi Sai Mandirr
Near KHB Old Check Post, Magadi Main Road
Kamakshipalya Extn, Bangalore - 560079, Karnataka
Sri Dwarakamayi Sai Mandali
72, Chikkabetta Halli, Vidyaranyapura P.O.,
Bangalore - 560 097, Karnataka
Sri Sadguru Sainath Seva Samath
7th Main K.E.B Layout, 1st Stage1st Phase
B. T. M Layout (Off Bannerghatta Road)
Bangalore - 560 029, Karnataka
Sri Sai Spiritual Centre Trust
10/1, Kumarappa Road, Bangalore - 560001, Karnataka
Akhanda Sai Seva Trust
Dwarakamayee, 147, 11th C Cross,
Mahalakshmipuram, Bangalore - 560086, Karnataka
Tel : + 91 80 2349 2434
Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Spiritual & Seva Trust Sri Prasanna Someswara Swamy Temple
Fort, Kengeri, Bangalore - 560 060, Karnataka
Sri Shirdi Sainatha Seva Trust
DVG Road, Bagepalli 561207
Kolar Dist, Karnataka
Tel : + 91 8150 283416
Sri Swamy Sarvadharma Sharanaalaya Trust
Sultanpet, Nandi Post, Chikkaballapur Taluk
Kolar District, Karnataka
Sri Prasanna Sai Mandir
74, Thyagarajan Road, Mysore – 570001, Karnataka
Sri Sai Paduka Maha Mandapam
Shirdi Nagar, Nrupathunga Hill, Ungal Railway Station
Hubli - 580030 ,Karnataka
Sri Sai Aradhana Charitable Trust
4/2, Bhavani Nagar, Hubli - 580023, Karnataka
Tel : + 91 836 2252015
Sri Sai Samajam Sai Mandir
Saideep, 111, Aadarsha Nagar,
Hubli - 580032, Karnataka
Sri Shirdi Saibaba Seva Samithi
2329, M.C.C. “A” Block,
Davangere - 577 006, Karnataka
Tel : + 91 8192 232031