Sri Dharm Sai Mandir
Dharmagiri Kshetram, Sri Dharma Sai Seva Trust, Dharmagiri Road, Shamshabad, Telangana 501218, India
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7C49+X8 Shamshabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
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Monday: 6–14
Tuesday: 6–14
Wedneasday: 6–14
Thursday: 6–20
Friday: 6–14
Saturday: 6–14
Sunday: 6–20
Tuesday: 6–14
Wedneasday: 6–14
Thursday: 6–20
Friday: 6–14
Saturday: 6–14
Sunday: 6–20
It has very shoes parking area literally you can park anything over there any number of people it's a very divine looking idol the place is very divine is there is Shiva Linga Nandi everything here there are chairs with Shirdi Sai Baba Shree Ganesha there we can set decide the Monday photos as if your having chat with these gods.
Scenic Views, Calm And Peaceful Atmosphere,It's Almost Like A Mini SHIRDI...
I just Loved To Visit This Temple..
I Really Loved The Temple,
OM SRI DHARMA SAI NATHAYA NAMAH 🙏
Just on the entrance you are greeted by a tall Hanuman Statue. And even before you enter the temple you will see this and also a huge Shiv Lingam and an equally huge Nandhi at the back of the temple. Just behind the Hanuman statue there is a huge statue of an elephant inside which there is a small shrine for Lord Ganapati.
When you enter the temple you will first see Shiv Linga placed against the Nandi, both made of black stone in the traditional way and fenced by steel rods with a pathway to let you reach near the Lingam and do pooja. At the back of Shiv Linga you will find the idol of Shirdi Sai Baba on a pedastal. On your left side you will see the idols of Ganapati, Anjaneya, Goddess Parvati, Sai Baba and a few more with lamp lighted against each. The walls are decorated with paintings and pictures of various saints and Gods. The ambience is serene and peaceful allowing you to meditate as much as you would like to.
On the outer side of the temple there is a small park on the left side with the statue of Sai Baba. Just near to it, there is a stair case and you see Sai Baba and Ganapati leisurely reclining on the benches as in a park. Children and even adults sit near them and pose for snaps! As we saw earlier the huge idols of Nandi and Shivlingam can be approached from here through this stair case. On the front side of the Nandi there is a door which lets you in to a hall which is again a sanctorum for Sai Baba.
The temple is run by the Sai Seva Trust. Annadanam appears to be offered everyday in a hall near the temple. A few beggars are seen around the place but they do not trouble you much.
The temple is open from 6 am to 2 pm and again from 4 pm to 8 pm. The staff and pandits are quite oblieging and kind.
Quite a good place to spend your time peacefully, even if you do not happen to be a Sai devotee.
Om Nama Shivaya |
Om Namo Narayanaya |