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Upcoming Festivals

Aani Thirumanjanam

Aani Thirumanjanam

calendar_month22-Jun-2026

Aadi Perukku

Aadi Perukku

calendar_month03-Aug-2026

Aadi Pooram

Aadi Pooram

calendar_month14-Aug-2026

Garuda Panchami

Garuda Panchami

calendar_month17-Aug-2026

Sri Varalakshmi Viratham

Sri Varalakshmi Viratham

calendar_month21-Aug-2026

Onam

Onam

calendar_month26-Aug-2026

Objectives

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To facilitate in performing seva by the devotees who are abroad and who lives away from the place of worship

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To organise food stay and logistics for people who perform seva in person at the places of worship

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Any other services related to and ancillary to the above services wil be provided

Our Services

Pooja, it is also called Poojai, a sacred Hindu ritual, is an integral part of Indian culture and tradition. It is a devotional ceremony that involves worshiping deities, offering prayers, and seeking blessings. To facilitate a smooth and meaningful pooja experience, here are some steps we follow on your behalf:

  1. Choose the Temple where you want to offer your prayers
  2. We designate a learned priest of that temple to perform pooja to the deity
  3. We gather, and if required make all required items, puja samagri (worship materials), flowers, fruits, and prasad (offerings).
  4. The designated temple Priest will make a sankalp as per you wish for
    • Success and prosperity
    • Good health and well-being
    • Spiritual growth and enlightenment
    • New beginings and milestones
    • Marriage, birth, new ventures
    • Protection and safety
    • Overcome challenges and difficulties
    • Personal growth and self improvement
    • Guidance and wisdom
    • Peace and happiness of near and dear one in the family
  5. Temple Priest will invite the deity to accept your worship through a prayer or mantra.
  6. Make offerings of flowers, fruits, and prasad to the deity.
  7. Recite prayers, mantras, and shlokas to invoke the deity's blessings and perform the prescribed pooja
  8. Perform aarti (waving a lit lamp) to conclude the pooja.

We at SACRED TEMPLES OF BHARATH follow these steps and facilitate a meaningful and enriching pooja experience, connecting you with the divine and bringing peace, prosperity and happiness to you, your family and near and dear ones.

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Pariharam

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Dosha Nivruthi

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WHAT

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Holy Dips

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Rituals And Ceremonies

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Spiritual Centres

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How we operate

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On behalf of you

  • Perform Pooja / abhishegam /...(worship) to the deity/deities and pariharam / dosha nivruthi
  • Offer flowers, fruits, and other offerings (Naivedyam)
  • Light lamps and incense sticks
  • Recite prayers, mantras, and shlokas
  • Perform Aarti (waving a lit lamp)
how we do
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We designate a learned Temple Priest to perform pooja to the deity.

We gather all required items, puja samagri (worship materials), flowers, fruits, and prasad (offerings).

The designated Temple Priest will make a sankalp as you wish for

  • Success and prosperity
  • Good health and well-being
  • Spiritual growth and enlightenment
  • New beginings and milestones
  • Marriage, birth, new ventures
  • Protection and safety
  • Overcome challenges and difficulties
  • Personal growth and self improvement
  • Guidance and wisdom
  • Peace and happiness of near and dear one in the family
when we do
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On the days / date requested by you

  • Perform Pooja at a fixed time, ideally during the auspicious hours of dawn or dusk.
  • Perform additional Pooja on special occasions like festivals, new moon, full moon, etc.
  • Perform a special Pooja on a specific day of the month.
  • Perform a special Pooja on a specific day of the year, like the deity's birthday or anniversary
  • Perform a special Pooja on the special occasion as you choose like,
    • Wedding Day
    • Birthday
    • Anniversary
    • Engagement
    • Betrothal
    • 10th, 12th Std Graduation Day
    • Job Interview
    • And as Wished By The Member Devotees

Value addition to seva we perform:

  • We use fresh and pure materials for offerings.
  • Dedicated and sincere team will be involved to perform Pooja.
  • Get the blessings of your favourite Deity and pass on traditions to future generations.
  • We courier the prasadam to reach it out to you, wherever you are in the world.

The site has been newly developed and is under constant updations.

Hindu Temples

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Ekambaranathar (Ekabareswarar)

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Temples of Lord Shiva

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Kanchipuram District

The Lord is swayambu murthi. The sun's rays falls on the Lingam on the Ratha Saptami day.There are Spatika Linga ...

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Pasupatheswarar

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Temples of Lord Shiva

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Cuddalore District

The Lord Shiva here is Swayambumurthi. The lord gave Pasupatha missile to Arjuna. Arunagirinathar has sung about Lord Muruga in ...

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Patanjaleeswarar

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Temples of Lord Shiva

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Cuddalore District

The Lord Shiva is a swambumurthi here and graces as a small Linga. . Mother Kolvalaikkai Ambiga, also known as ...

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Sathyagireeswarar

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Temples of Lord Shiva

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Thanjavur District

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Pasupatheeswarar, Aswanthanathar, Aavurudayar

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Temples of Lord Shiva

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Thanjavur District

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Aadhi Mooleswarar (Thiru Moolanathar)

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Temples of Lord Shiva

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Trichy District

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Abhi Muktheeswarar (Piriya Nathar)

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Temples of Lord Shiva

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Thiruvarur District

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Thiru Neeragathan

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Temples of Lord Vishnu

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Kanchipuram District

This Lord blesses the devotees in a standing form facing South with his right leg pressed on the ground with ...

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Kolavilli Ramar, Sreerapthi Nathan

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Temples of Lord Vishnu

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Thanjavur District

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Sundarraja Perumal

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Temples of Lord Vishnu

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Trichy District

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Sri Nivasan

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Temples of Lord Vishnu

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Thoothukudi District

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Nindra Narayana Perumal (Vasudevan, Thiruthngalappan)

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Temples of Lord Vishnu

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Virudhunagar District

Hindu Mutts & Saints

Major Mutts in Bharath
Shankara Mutts

Founded by Adi Shankaracharya, these mutts are dedicated to the Advaita Vedanta tradition. There are four main Shankara Mutts:

  • Sringeri Sharada Peetham (Karnataka)
  • Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham (Tamil Nadu)
  • Dwarka Sharada Peetham (Gujarat)
  • Jyotir Math (Uttarakhand)
Vaishnava Mutts

These mutts follow the Vaishnava tradition, which worships Lord Vishnu.

  • Sri Ramanuja Mutts (Tamil Nadu)
  • Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's Mutts (West Bengal)
  • ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) Temples (worldwide, with many in India)
Shaiva Mutts

These mutts follow the Shaiva tradition, which worships Lord Shiva.

  • Kailash Ashram (Uttarakhand)
  • Sri Aurobindo Ashram (Pondicherry)
  • Thiruvavaduthurai Adheenam (Tamil Nadu)
Many mutts and saints that have shaped India's spiritual heritage. Each of these institutions and individuals has contributed significantly to the country's rich cultural and philosophical landscape.
Saints in Bharath
  • Adi Shankaracharya (788-820 CE): A philosopher and theologian who consolidated the Advaita Vedanta tradition.
  • Ramanuja (1017-1137 CE): A Vaishnava saint who developed the Vishishtadvaita philosophy.
  • Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486-1534 CE): A Bengali saint who founded the Gaudiya Vaishnavism movement.
  • Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950 CE): A philosopher, yogi, and poet who developed the Integral Yoga philosophy.
  • Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (1836-1886 CE): A Bengali saint who emphasized the unity of all religions.
  • Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902 CE): A disciple of Ramakrishna and a key figure in the Indian independence movement.
  • Sai Baba of Shirdi (1835-1918 CE): A saint revered by both Hindus and Muslims for his spiritual teachings.
Other notable mentions
  • Bhagavan Nityananda (1897-1961 CE): A Siddha Yogi who founded the Shanti Mandir.
  • Swami Chinmayananda (1916-1993 CE): A Vedanta teacher who founded the Chinmaya Mission.
  • Sri Sathya Sai Baba (1926-2011 CE): A saint and spiritual leader who founded the Sathya Sai Organization.

Temple Festivals

To announce temple festivals that occur during the month in various temples such as Brahmotsavam Vasanthotsavam etc.

Arudhra Darisanam

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Arudhra Darisanam

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Arudhra Darshan is a significant Shaivite festival celebrated in the Tamil month of Margazhi, marking the cosmic dance (Ananda Tandava) of Lord Shiva in his form as Nataraja. The festival ...

Bhogi

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Bhogi

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Bhogi marks the first day of the Pongal festival and is dedicated to Lord Indra, the deity associated with rain and agricultural prosperity. It is primarily a day of renewal ...

Thai Pongal

15

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Thai Pongal

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Pongal is the central day of the four-day harvest festival and is dedicated to Surya, the Sun God. It celebrates the successful harvesting of crops and expresses gratitude to natural ...

Maattu Pongal

16

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Maattu Pongal

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Mattu Pongal is the third day of the Pongal festival, dedicated to cattle, especially cows and bulls, which are essential to traditional agriculture. The significance of Mattu Pongal lies in ...

Thai Amavasai

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Thai Amavasai

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Thai Amavasai is observed on the new moon day in the Tamil month of Thai and is dedicated to ancestor worship (Pitru Tarpanam). On this day, people perform rituals to ...

Ratha Sapthami

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Ratha Sapthami

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Ratha Saptami is a Hindu festival dedicated to Surya, the Sun God, observed on the seventh day (Saptami) of the bright half of the month of Maasi/Magha. It symbolically represents ...

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Please provide your requirement of performing seva and also details of temple where to perform such sevas.

We will organise to perform the said seva and intimate you the charges for the same.

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Sunday: 9.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m.

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